So as my favorite Cajun Justin Wilson would say, how y'all are?
Several of you have asked for an update, so I decided I should keep this going. It will be a good journaling exercise as I try to write my book.
First of all, thanks from the bottom of my heart to all who have worried and prayed for me. I really appreciate it and attribute much of the success so far directly to those prayers. God is good!
So, how have I been? Glad you asked. I got home on the 15th of April. The expected five week stay in Germany turned into just two weeks. The flight home was a bit rough, but I have to say it was no more difficult than the flight over. I had less back pain coming than going. I didn't, however, have the same endurance and therefore the trip was quite taxing. I had my son with me on the first weekend home. Lucky for me Papa and GrandMaggie were there to help because I was exhausted.
I did very little that first Monday, mostly resting up from the trip and the weekend. I returned to work on Tuesday the 19th, working about 30 hours the first week. My pain and discomfort decreased daily and by the end of the week I was feeling pretty dang good. I would put my pain level the first week at about a 2 out of 10, with my average level before surgery varying between 7 and 9. So, needless to say I continued to be pleased with the results.
On Saturday the 23rd, I joined my dog fight group on the golf course and walked 9 holes, chipping and putting a little. It was nice to get out there and walk the course. It's something I haven't been able to do since becoming a member of the club. On Sunday I met my family at church for Easter. People looked at me like they were seeing an apparition! This is true for almost everyone who has seen me before and after. It is that dramatic.
I managed to work close to a full week last week and continued to feel better and better. I'd say that I get somewhere between 1% to 2% better with each new day. So, being that today is 35 days after surgery, I'd put myself at about 50% full speed. Considering I was about 25% before surgery, that is a marked improvement.
This has been my best week so far. I am basically pain free for the first time in many, many years. I include the word "basically" to say that I do still have some discomfort, but it has primarily been muscular in nature and handled with an Aleve or Ibuprofen. The biggest thing I've had to deal with so far has been my hamstrings. Man, those puppies have been on fire! They shortened tremendously while I had such poor posture. Now that I am standing and walking correctly, they have had to stretch back out. That's been a wee bit uncomfortable ... but my back doesn't hurt, so I can deal with the rest. I know the muscle and ligament issues will continue to improve as they already have. Honestly, I can't remember when I last felt this good, and I'm only half way there. Hope abounds!
I have spoken with the folks at Spinal Kinetics a time or two as they are very interested in my progress. It has been confirmed that I am the FIRST PERSON IN THE WORLD with four of their lumbar implants. Hey, you always knew I'd be the first in the world at something, right?
So, in summary, I get better every day. I've started working out a little and I am starting to get a little weight back. Walking is a breeze and life in general just seems better all the way around. I've begun to work on the book and have made contact with those I think can help me. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW ABOUT THIS! It's just too good to keep a secret.
Thanks friends for you love, care, and concern. I have needed every bit of it. I'll make a commitment to update this every Wednesday so you can keep up with my progress. If any of you have friends or loved ones dealing with some of the same things I have dealt with, don't hesitate to put them in touch with me. I'm here to help. I'll give y'all my secret phone number: 334-322-7009. Oops! Guess it's not a secret anymore huh? Take care all. Talk to you soon.
- Posted by ADP
The Adventure of Being Me
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
1 day and a wake up
Howdy folks. Sorry I've been a little aloof the last day or two. There hasn't been all that much exciting to talk about. We've done a little sight seeing in some of the local cities, namely Hamburg and Bremerhaven.
I'm having issues at the hotel with Internet connection. They won't let me have both my iPad and my phone logged on at the same time without paying extra. So, I can't post pictures of some of the sites I've seen. I'm scheduled to be at the hospital tomorrow afternoon, so I'll use the free wi-fi there to transfer all my pics to the iPad.
As I was saying, tomorrow I will go back to the hospital for my final check-up. I expect a GLOWING report. Here's why: I feel fantastic!! I am not 100% yet, granted, but I feel better RIGHT NOW than I have in years. Every day is a little better than the last one. I'm just a little stronger; walk a little farther a little longer and feel a little less tired afterwards.
So, tomorrow they will tell me how great everything looks, and then I will come back to the hotel to pack. Early Friday morning, we'll board a plane, hitting the ground in the ATL sometime around 6 PM. After that, we'll boogie back to Montgomery where I will SLEEP IN MY OWN BED, for the first time in three weeks. Cannot wait for that biddness.
Anyway, this has not been one of my more exciting posts ... Sorry. Honestly, all I can think about right now is getting home. I am ready Freddy. Stay tuned to future updates though. I'm just kinda getting started with all this. I'm pretty sure there is a book in the future. People need to know about this, as well as other areas of German medicine. In some ways, they are just light years ahead of us. It's really shocking, particularly when you see it WITH YOUR OWN EYES.
By the way, while there have been a few folks before me who have had four artificial discs at the lumbar level (like a handful), I think it is true that I may be the first person ever to have it done with the new generation disc. At the very least, I am most likely the first one with this particular disc. I'm waiting to hear back from the manufacturer on the final word for that information.
So, that's about it tonight. If I can get the pics transferred tomorrow, I'll show you a little bit of what I have seen.
Later gator
- Posted by ADP
I'm having issues at the hotel with Internet connection. They won't let me have both my iPad and my phone logged on at the same time without paying extra. So, I can't post pictures of some of the sites I've seen. I'm scheduled to be at the hospital tomorrow afternoon, so I'll use the free wi-fi there to transfer all my pics to the iPad.
As I was saying, tomorrow I will go back to the hospital for my final check-up. I expect a GLOWING report. Here's why: I feel fantastic!! I am not 100% yet, granted, but I feel better RIGHT NOW than I have in years. Every day is a little better than the last one. I'm just a little stronger; walk a little farther a little longer and feel a little less tired afterwards.
So, tomorrow they will tell me how great everything looks, and then I will come back to the hotel to pack. Early Friday morning, we'll board a plane, hitting the ground in the ATL sometime around 6 PM. After that, we'll boogie back to Montgomery where I will SLEEP IN MY OWN BED, for the first time in three weeks. Cannot wait for that biddness.
Anyway, this has not been one of my more exciting posts ... Sorry. Honestly, all I can think about right now is getting home. I am ready Freddy. Stay tuned to future updates though. I'm just kinda getting started with all this. I'm pretty sure there is a book in the future. People need to know about this, as well as other areas of German medicine. In some ways, they are just light years ahead of us. It's really shocking, particularly when you see it WITH YOUR OWN EYES.
By the way, while there have been a few folks before me who have had four artificial discs at the lumbar level (like a handful), I think it is true that I may be the first person ever to have it done with the new generation disc. At the very least, I am most likely the first one with this particular disc. I'm waiting to hear back from the manufacturer on the final word for that information.
So, that's about it tonight. If I can get the pics transferred tomorrow, I'll show you a little bit of what I have seen.
Later gator
- Posted by ADP
Location:Bürgerpark,Bremen,Germany
Sunday, April 10, 2011
These here folks ain't Amuricun's
Happy Sunday! This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it!
Is this somehow significant? I find it interesting that I had both life changing back surgery, and quit a 25 year habit of dipping snuff, all on April Fool's Day. Hmmm. This means something but I'm not sure what.
So, I went down to the whirlpool yesterday and was enjoying myself a good bit, when in walked another couple who seemed to want to get in with me. We exchanged smiles and then ... they proceeded to get butt naked and hop in the whirlpool with me. Now, a boy from Alabama is not used to seeing such as this and it's safe to say I was quite a bit uncomfortable. So me and my bathing suit hopped up on out of there and decided that maybe whirlpools in Germany weren't for us. Wow, that was weird.
Had a nice Bratwurst and Kraut dish last night at a place called the Ratskeller. It looks like this
Those are very large and very old wine vats along the right wall, some of them 700 years old I believe I was told. We are in the basement of a building that now houses city hall, which is above us. I think before that it was somebody's house.
Headed back into town this afternoon. Planning to buy a rail pass and tour Hamburg, Bremerhaven, and Berlin Monday through Wednesday. Thursday it's back to the hospital and Friday fly home.
5 days and a wake up. Partner, I am ready.
Bye for now ...
- Posted by ADP
Is this somehow significant? I find it interesting that I had both life changing back surgery, and quit a 25 year habit of dipping snuff, all on April Fool's Day. Hmmm. This means something but I'm not sure what.
So, I went down to the whirlpool yesterday and was enjoying myself a good bit, when in walked another couple who seemed to want to get in with me. We exchanged smiles and then ... they proceeded to get butt naked and hop in the whirlpool with me. Now, a boy from Alabama is not used to seeing such as this and it's safe to say I was quite a bit uncomfortable. So me and my bathing suit hopped up on out of there and decided that maybe whirlpools in Germany weren't for us. Wow, that was weird.
Had a nice Bratwurst and Kraut dish last night at a place called the Ratskeller. It looks like this
Those are very large and very old wine vats along the right wall, some of them 700 years old I believe I was told. We are in the basement of a building that now houses city hall, which is above us. I think before that it was somebody's house.
Headed back into town this afternoon. Planning to buy a rail pass and tour Hamburg, Bremerhaven, and Berlin Monday through Wednesday. Thursday it's back to the hospital and Friday fly home.
5 days and a wake up. Partner, I am ready.
Bye for now ...
- Posted by ADP
Location:Bürgerpark,Bremen,Germany
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Five Stars
Howdy from The Park Hotel. That's this place ...
It's pretty swanky let me tell you. Want a coke? Sure thing. 5 euros please. That's $7.10 or so in US dollars. Needless to say Dad and I journeyed to the market to grab a few basics.
We toured the town a little yesterday and ate at an Italian restaurant last night that was pretty decent. The Original Willie Nelson Fan will appreciate this; There was an acoustic act set up to play and he started about halfway through dinner. What was the first song? Glad you asked ... "Always On My Mind"
I bet I probably walked 5 miles or so yesterday, and adding the dinner out, I was pretty tired by the time we got back to the hotel. So, today I'm just kind of taking it easy. My legs are not used to walking correctly, so seldom used muscles are now in revolt over being asked to do things they haven't done in a while. My right calf is just on FIRE. But, you can bet your bippy I'm willing to go through a little muscle soreness.
Okay, so ... There you have it. I'm off to the whirl pool now. Life is rough.
It's pretty swanky let me tell you. Want a coke? Sure thing. 5 euros please. That's $7.10 or so in US dollars. Needless to say Dad and I journeyed to the market to grab a few basics.
We toured the town a little yesterday and ate at an Italian restaurant last night that was pretty decent. The Original Willie Nelson Fan will appreciate this; There was an acoustic act set up to play and he started about halfway through dinner. What was the first song? Glad you asked ... "Always On My Mind"
I bet I probably walked 5 miles or so yesterday, and adding the dinner out, I was pretty tired by the time we got back to the hotel. So, today I'm just kind of taking it easy. My legs are not used to walking correctly, so seldom used muscles are now in revolt over being asked to do things they haven't done in a while. My right calf is just on FIRE. But, you can bet your bippy I'm willing to go through a little muscle soreness.
Okay, so ... There you have it. I'm off to the whirl pool now. Life is rough.
Friday, April 8, 2011
A New Season
This morning I opened my eyes and knew immediately that something was very different. I lied there a minute or two trying to clear my head and figure out what it was. I sat up on the edge of the bed and looked around the room. Everything looked normal. Nothing was out of place, but something was different. I got up and went to the bathroom, wondering what it was. I came out and grabbed the hot cup of coffee that the nurse had just brought in and eased back the curtains, sipping my coffee and surveying the morning. As I stood there studying the the shapes and shadows of the garden outside my window, the shock was so severe I almost dropped my cup. I suddenly knew what was different ... I HAD NO PAIN. Nothing hurt. No stiffness. No aching. No burning. Nothing. I was standing there looking out of the window drinking coffee and enjoying it - like a normal person. It was a little surreal. I stood there trying to remember the last time I had done that, or the last time I had waked up and not immediately reached for the ibuprofen, or aleve, or something stronger. I could not.
It was a good day.
- Posted by ADP
It was a good day.
- Posted by ADP
Location:Im Bürgerpark,Bremen,Germany
Thursday, April 7, 2011
I'm #3
Turns out I'm the third guy to have a four level ADR.
In other news ... Today was my best day yet. I spent most of the day either sitting or walking around. I walked about a mile and a half and dad was having just a little trouble (not too much) keeping up. Of course he had already walked about 20 miles so far today. Around here you either walk or ride a bike. Anyway, today was definitely my best day so far.
I met with Dr. Ritter-Lang this afternoon and even he was a little stunned. I think he is definitely proud of his work on this case. I don't blame him one bit. I'd be proud of it too.
We'll meet again in the morning sometime and work out my schedule for the next week. After that it's back to Sweet Home Alabama.
Don't really have anything all that exciting to talk about. Today I felt about as normal as I have in years. It's just surreal. I haven't had any pain medication whatsoever in about 8 hours, and I don't need any. What? Huh? I'm still trying to wrap my head around it all.
Thanks for praying for my new friend Margo. She felt much better after we left her last night and had a really good day as well. So, all's well that ends well.
Bedtime here. See you tomorrow.
- Posted by ADP
In other news ... Today was my best day yet. I spent most of the day either sitting or walking around. I walked about a mile and a half and dad was having just a little trouble (not too much) keeping up. Of course he had already walked about 20 miles so far today. Around here you either walk or ride a bike. Anyway, today was definitely my best day so far.
I met with Dr. Ritter-Lang this afternoon and even he was a little stunned. I think he is definitely proud of his work on this case. I don't blame him one bit. I'd be proud of it too.
We'll meet again in the morning sometime and work out my schedule for the next week. After that it's back to Sweet Home Alabama.
Don't really have anything all that exciting to talk about. Today I felt about as normal as I have in years. It's just surreal. I haven't had any pain medication whatsoever in about 8 hours, and I don't need any. What? Huh? I'm still trying to wrap my head around it all.
Thanks for praying for my new friend Margo. She felt much better after we left her last night and had a really good day as well. So, all's well that ends well.
Bedtime here. See you tomorrow.
- Posted by ADP
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
New Pics and Misc. Info
This is what it all looked like before the surgery. You can see that all of the vertebra below the fusion were very close together, some almost touching. Trust me, you can feel that buddy. I'm not crafty enough on this blog thingy yet to put the images side by side. Okay, wait a second ... Maybe I am that crafty ...
Anyway, that's as good as I can do. You can see in the image on the left that my back begins to immediately start humping forward at the S-1 level (also known as your tail bone and the last vertebra). In the image on the right you can see that it is returning to the natural curve and continuing on through the original fusion. Honestly, I have no idea how he was able to manage that. Like I have said, in my mind it is a miracle.
Here is an image of the lovely porridge I was served for dinner this evening. In all honesty, this is one of the better things I have eaten at the hospital.
Dad has been working hard on his German. He can actually say a few things now.
I have no idea what she is saying, but she is right - there is no better way to fly across the big pond. Best flight I have ever been on in my life.
Well, anyway ... Today was a good day for me. I got a little stronger, walked a little farther (3/4 mile), and just felt better in general. We're still debating whether I will stay here for therapy on come on back home on 4/13 and just continue it there. I'm beginning to feel more confident about coming on back. Wow, who would have ever imagined I could travel half way around the world, have major back surgery, and be back home in less than two weeks? Not me.
Thanks as always for the prayers, emails, and comments. They keep my spirits up. Speaking of that, turn it up a notch for Margo. She came off the morphine pump and is just as miserable as she can be. I think she is going to be fine, but she's struggling. Dad and I, along with her daughter Sarah, put our hands on her and prayed over her to night. First time I have ever done that for anyone other than my little boy.
Okay, so that's all folks. Talk to you tomorrow. Somebody please record the Master's Tournament for me. I'd appreciate it a lot.
Anyway, that's as good as I can do. You can see in the image on the left that my back begins to immediately start humping forward at the S-1 level (also known as your tail bone and the last vertebra). In the image on the right you can see that it is returning to the natural curve and continuing on through the original fusion. Honestly, I have no idea how he was able to manage that. Like I have said, in my mind it is a miracle.
Here is an image of the lovely porridge I was served for dinner this evening. In all honesty, this is one of the better things I have eaten at the hospital.
Dad has been working hard on his German. He can actually say a few things now.
I have no idea what she is saying, but she is right - there is no better way to fly across the big pond. Best flight I have ever been on in my life.
Well, anyway ... Today was a good day for me. I got a little stronger, walked a little farther (3/4 mile), and just felt better in general. We're still debating whether I will stay here for therapy on come on back home on 4/13 and just continue it there. I'm beginning to feel more confident about coming on back. Wow, who would have ever imagined I could travel half way around the world, have major back surgery, and be back home in less than two weeks? Not me.
Thanks as always for the prayers, emails, and comments. They keep my spirits up. Speaking of that, turn it up a notch for Margo. She came off the morphine pump and is just as miserable as she can be. I think she is going to be fine, but she's struggling. Dad and I, along with her daughter Sarah, put our hands on her and prayed over her to night. First time I have ever done that for anyone other than my little boy.
Okay, so that's all folks. Talk to you tomorrow. Somebody please record the Master's Tournament for me. I'd appreciate it a lot.
Location:Heilstättenweg,Ganderkesee,Germany
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