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back pain, blessings, body, enjoy life, respect limits, slow down, thank you
I had 2 MRIs done and the conclusion of one doctor is that I have mild degeneration of disks L4 and L5 in my lower back and that the problem with my hip is Iliotibial Band Syndrome. Upon some Google research I became confused with the IBS diagnosis as that is mostly an injury to the knee, very common in runners. It appears that what I really have is Trochanteric Bursities. I guess they are related or perhaps easily confused.
Researching ailments online is both a blessing and a curse. A lot information on my fingertips, but my head is spinning. There are many conflicting opinions. Which site should I trust? I guess I will follow this doctor while making an appointment to get a second opinion with a specialist in back pain.
I am happy to at least have a diagnosis and start on the road to treatment and recovery. The doctor prescribed anti-inflammatory and physical therapy. I started the medication already, but not the physical therapy yet.
The word degeneration is such a bad word. It makes me feel old and brittle! Nothing about me should be degenerating, not now, not ever!
How did I get here? Very simple, I overdid. I am the type of person that has a problem with the word moderation, there is no middle ground with me, it is either 0 or 100. Too much too soon!
I overdid with my volunteer work. I didn’t respect my body limitations; I worked 10 hours a day like a horse. It felt amazing for my heart and mind, but my body paid for.
I overdid with Zumba. Instead of starting slow and building up I went full force 3-4 times a week. Okay, so I am from Brazil, I love to dance and rhythm is in my blood, but do I have to leave it all in the gym floor?
Then there were the 6 flights of stairs at work and at home that I took, 2 steps at a time, instead of the elevator. It turns out that stair climbing is one of the worst things for my hip.
This experience, like everything else in life, is a tremendous learning opportunity.
I have to respect my body limitations. I have had issues with my lower back for a long time. I have to learn to deal with it, stretch it and strengthen it and not to just learn to live with pain.
Slow and steady wins the racy. Anything that is achieved over a longer period of time seems to me to be longer lasting, such as love and weight loss. Instant may seem very gratifying but it is oftentimes fleeting.
Another reminder to slow down and enjoy the process, the details, without only focusing on the result. Just when I thought I was within minutes of having the body I wanted I get this major setback. But setbacks are important, it makes one refocus, and question the process. So onwards and upwards with the treatment. No time for frustrations and crying around. Time to refocus and rebuild.
I am not 20 years old anymore, even though my heart and mind think I am! I have only one body and it is not indestructible.
What I know for sure is that I have to take care of my body the best that I can. Another thing is I will do anything in my power not to give up tennis or skiing.
My unshakable optimism welcomes this chance to show itself! I am counting my blessings… 1) Thank you for this highly functioning body that is able to tell me when something is wrong! 2) Thank you for this chance to reevaluate my exercise and volunteering choices! 3) Thank you for having an insurance plan and access to some of the best doctors and equipment in the field! 4) Thank you for having this blog to be able to talk about it … and on and on and on, thank you, thank you, thank you!
I know all about back issues…
I hope you manage to find pain relief, I know degeneration is incredibly painful. Best of luck. 🙂
P.S. I love the optimism!
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Thank you so much! I have to keep positive, pessimism is not going to help in anything! A blessed weekend to you! 🙂
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I stopped by to tell you to take care and that I admire you for counting your blessings. 🙂
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Thank you so much! We can always find something to be thankful for. A blessed weekend to you! 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by my blog and the follow. I used to be someone who ran 100 miles an hour through the day until my body went on strike, very much like yours. After two years of taking things slow, I realise now that this is how life was supposed to be lived; stopping to smell the roses on the way instead of leaving it all till later…All the Best!
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You are right! Sometimes we are given signs and hints that we need to slow down and we don’t listen. Our bodies then have no recourse but to force us to listen. I have now heard it loud and clear. Slow and gradual are my new best friends!
A blessed weekend to you! 🙂
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Love the fact you find positive in every situation. I had some issues with my disks as well, Yoga helped me. All the best!
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I have to! 🙂
Yoga is on my list, even though I find it too slow – it is certainly no Zumba. I think Yoga can be my back and hip best friends! Blessings! 🙂
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I do reflexology every other week; on the other weeks, I have a massage therapist work on my pain and stretching my muscles. I am getting to the point now that I can see myself getting to take a walk again for more than the length of the living room.
It’s good, but you are right: not 20 anymore.
Scott
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Hi Scott
That sounds like a good routine! It sounds like you are making progress. One step at a time… just never stop!
We are not 20 anymore, so we have to respect our bodies, but at the same time we cannot let that fact limit our dreams and potentials!
Always moving and dreaming big!
A blessed weekend to you! :0
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Oh wow, take it easy. I know how it is, I am also one of the classic over doers. I was diagnosed last year with arthritis in my lower back probably from injuries who knows. I hope you feel better soon and the meds and physical therapy do the trick. Take it easy for a while.
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Thank you so much! I am always afraid of arthritis as my mother has it. Lately I have been waking up with my right so numb I cannot hold anything.
I hope your back is under control, and you are taking it easy also 🙂
Many blessings! 🙂
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I feel your pain..literally! You can rebuild the bone, I have to believe that. During my nonstop research I learned amongst otherthings about Qi Gong. It is amazing! It has helped the pain a lot . It regenerates and rebuilds. I wish you the best.
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Hi Miss Hannah. I am no familiar with Qi Gong, I am going to look into that!
If we can believe it, it can happen!
Thank you for the tip and good wishes!
Many blessings! 🙂
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I was a collegiate sprinter and managed to unknowingly hurt my hip. Got MRI’s, bone scans, and x-rays. To no avail they couldn’t find anything wrong. 10+ years later I still have problems with my hip. I have managed to strengthen it a bit doing exercises I’ve designed for myself. I hope you find a way to get rid of the pain. Stay positive and best wishes!!!
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Hello. I am sorry you still don’t know what is wrong with your hip, but I am glad that you have worked on it and strengthened, specially since you are so young.
That is also my plan!
I appreciate your good wishes and wish you the best too! Many blessings! 🙂
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I sometimes wonder how I’ll degenerate as I grow older LOL I’ll be 42 in just over a month…
…I do hope you’re not in too much pain though… or better yet, none at all…
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I wish I was 42, or 43, well anything younger than 47 lol
Stop wondering about things that you have no control of and start wondering about fun stuff!!
The pain is totally manageable, the main problem is not being able to do all I have been doing before.
But I am seeing this as a temporary break and I plan on coming back stronger!
Thank you for the support and a blessed weekend to you! 🙂
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You have a strong spirit… I have no doubt you’ll be fine 🙂
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Thank you! It takes one to know one!! 🙂
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You’re so optimistic! Back issues are the worst. Best of luck to you!
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I don’t know how to be any other way! 🙂 Thank God I have a back! (that was my optimism speaking! lol
Thank you so much and a blessed weekend to you! 🙂
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I like the positive upbeat way you communicate that while it is not a bad thing to be active, sometimes we have to slow down . This can not be easy when you love activity so much. Moving is truly what keeps us moving!
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Thank you! It will do me no good to be negative at this point, so I always try to find a good angle or to least learn a lesson! Many blessings to you! 🙂
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Good post
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Thank you! Blessings! 🙂
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I wish you better and love to read your blog and the good attitude which shines through. Our body is precious and we need to take care of it. Often when something happens we notice it or when we get older. Well it is never too late. You have good points in your post and it will inspire others to look after the body well. Glad you count your blessings ! All the best.
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Hi Ute
I hope it is not too late and I hope I have what it takes to get my body healthy again.
Our body is indeed precious and most often we take it for granted until one of its parts is not functioning well.
Thank God for reminders and I hope my post makes people aware that even good things can be harmful when overdone.
Many blessings to you! 🙂
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It is never too late, so treat it well. 🙂 I know you will!
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🙂
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