sumguy
12-21-08, 09:24 AM
Short commute of 4.5mi Thu night turned into a nightmare. I tipped the bike when I started to lose control and landed on my right knee in a snowbank. There was no damage to the bike and the landing was pretty soft. I knew something was wrong as soon as I got on the bike. Every bump was agony in my lower back and I was walking very slowly all night long once I got to work.
The ride home was 100x worse. Besides the back pain, a winter storm had dropped a couple of inches of snow and freezing rain. It took an hour - I was splashed, cold, wet, sore, and the roads were terrible icy ruts and slush. A lot of times I couldn't get through intersections so walked until a break in traffic to grab the right tire track. The back pain didn't help when trying to get moving through the slush.
I knew I was sore and the storm lasted the 1st half of Fri so I arranged a ride to work that night. After sleeping, my first leak of the night is barely a dribble and noticeably red. :eek: Started drinking lots of water and the color went away by the 3rd time and the volume increased to normal. Sorry if TMI. So far so good - regular color, flow, and volume. I'm hoping it was just from the strain of riding home but if it comes back I will have to see a doctor. This will suck since we are switching providers this year and Cigna has managed to screw up just about every aspect of enrollment. I can't imagine their claims process will be better :notamused:
The back still hurts, mostly when walking and seems to be when force is applied a certain way on my right leg, not sure if its a disc or muscle problem. It also seems to hurt more after resting so I don't know whether to take it easy or work it out. A short ride Saturday morning and the bumps still hurt. I may have to end my car free life style of 18 months since I live alone and hate asking people for favors (will get rides this week and take it from there).
The ride home was 100x worse. Besides the back pain, a winter storm had dropped a couple of inches of snow and freezing rain. It took an hour - I was splashed, cold, wet, sore, and the roads were terrible icy ruts and slush. A lot of times I couldn't get through intersections so walked until a break in traffic to grab the right tire track. The back pain didn't help when trying to get moving through the slush.
I knew I was sore and the storm lasted the 1st half of Fri so I arranged a ride to work that night. After sleeping, my first leak of the night is barely a dribble and noticeably red. :eek: Started drinking lots of water and the color went away by the 3rd time and the volume increased to normal. Sorry if TMI. So far so good - regular color, flow, and volume. I'm hoping it was just from the strain of riding home but if it comes back I will have to see a doctor. This will suck since we are switching providers this year and Cigna has managed to screw up just about every aspect of enrollment. I can't imagine their claims process will be better :notamused:
The back still hurts, mostly when walking and seems to be when force is applied a certain way on my right leg, not sure if its a disc or muscle problem. It also seems to hurt more after resting so I don't know whether to take it easy or work it out. A short ride Saturday morning and the bumps still hurt. I may have to end my car free life style of 18 months since I live alone and hate asking people for favors (will get rides this week and take it from there).
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