Hi all,
My wife had prolapse disc surgery 2 weeks ago and had a disc shaved and everything is going well, but we wondered if any other members has had similar surgery and is there any possibility that she will be able to learn to ski in January?
Thanks for any advice
Ian
Prolapse disc and skiing
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You have a friend !!!!! :shock: :shock:
Yes, a real one too :D
http://sunshack.blogspot.com/2008/09/having-fun-with-my-clothes-on.html
Sorry rent a friend doesn't count :wink:
Wickers! You're back! Gosh, it's been quiet. You have doubled the MPDs already! Well, I consider myself to be a friend of Bandit, no prolapsed anything. So that's at least two.
I´ll tell him you said that :lol:
I know, I should pick my friends more carefully really :roll:
Why thank you Mr Mac xx :D
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Started by Basketcase in Ski Fitness 04-Aug-2009 - 12 Replies
Basketcase posted Aug-2009
Bandit
reply to 'Prolapse disc and skiing' posted Aug-2009
Hi basketcase. I have a friend who has a couple of prolaspsed discs, and he skis rather well. He´s not had surgery and occasionally has physio on the damaged area, when it plays him up. I can´t see why Mrs Basketcase should not learn to ski, of course it´s all down to her fitness and preparation, and I hope she makes a full recovery :D It might be worth waiting a while before booking anything, perhaps pick up a late booking.
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Prolapse disc and skiing' posted Aug-2009
bandit wrote:Hi basketcase. I have a friend who has a couple of prolaspsed discs, and he skis rather well. He´s not had surgery and occasionally has physio on the damaged area, when it plays him up. I can´t see why Mrs Basketcase should not learn to ski, of course it´s all down to her fitness and preparation, and I hope she makes a full recovery :D It might be worth waiting a while before booking anything, perhaps pick up a late booking.
You have a friend !!!!! :shock: :shock:
Bandit
reply to 'Prolapse disc and skiing' posted Aug-2009
Ian Wickham wrote:bandit wrote:Hi basketcase. I have a friend who has a couple of prolaspsed discs, and he skis rather well. He´s not had surgery and occasionally has physio on the damaged area, when it plays him up. I can´t see why Mrs Basketcase should not learn to ski, of course it´s all down to her fitness and preparation, and I hope she makes a full recovery :D It might be worth waiting a while before booking anything, perhaps pick up a late booking.
You have a friend !!!!! :shock: :shock:
Yes, a real one too :D
http://sunshack.blogspot.com/2008/09/having-fun-with-my-clothes-on.html
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Prolapse disc and skiing' posted Aug-2009
bandit wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:bandit wrote:Hi basketcase. I have a friend who has a couple of prolaspsed discs, and he skis rather well. He´s not had surgery and occasionally has physio on the damaged area, when it plays him up. I can´t see why Mrs Basketcase should not learn to ski, of course it´s all down to her fitness and preparation, and I hope she makes a full recovery :D It might be worth waiting a while before booking anything, perhaps pick up a late booking.
You have a friend !!!!! :shock: :shock:
Yes, a real one too :D
http://sunshack.blogspot.com/2008/09/having-fun-with-my-clothes-on.html
Sorry rent a friend doesn't count :wink:
Dave Mac
reply to 'Prolapse disc and skiing' posted Aug-2009
Ian Wickham wrote:bandit wrote:Hi basketcase. I have a friend who has a couple of prolaspsed discs, and he skis rather well. He´s not had surgery and occasionally has physio on the damaged area, when it plays him up. I can´t see why Mrs Basketcase should not learn to ski, of course it´s all down to her fitness and preparation, and I hope she makes a full recovery :D It might be worth waiting a while before booking anything, perhaps pick up a late booking.
You have a friend !!!!! :shock: :shock:
Wickers! You're back! Gosh, it's been quiet. You have doubled the MPDs already! Well, I consider myself to be a friend of Bandit, no prolapsed anything. So that's at least two.
Bandit
reply to 'Prolapse disc and skiing' posted Aug-2009
Ian Wickham wrote:bandit wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:bandit wrote:Hi basketcase. I have a friend who has a couple of prolaspsed discs, and he skis rather well. He´s not had surgery and occasionally has physio on the damaged area, when it plays him up. I can´t see why Mrs Basketcase should not learn to ski, of course it´s all down to her fitness and preparation, and I hope she makes a full recovery :D It might be worth waiting a while before booking anything, perhaps pick up a late booking.
You have a friend !!!!! :shock: :shock:
Yes, a real one too :D
http://sunshack.blogspot.com/2008/09/having-fun-with-my-clothes-on.html
Sorry rent a friend doesn't count :wink:
I´ll tell him you said that :lol:
I know, I should pick my friends more carefully really :roll:
Bandit
reply to 'Prolapse disc and skiing' posted Aug-2009
Dave Mac wrote:Wickers! You're back! Gosh, it's been quiet. You have doubled the MPDs already! Well, I consider myself to be a friend of Bandit, no prolapsed anything. So that's at least two.
Why thank you Mr Mac xx :D
Topic last updated on 07-August-2009 at 05:23