Syncerus1
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Well, after the better part of four and a half decades, I have hit the lotto. Multiple State Game and Fish lotteries have verified I am, at last, a winner! Quite a shock for a fat, old, cranky man. Notices began pinging the email account in early May. Simultaneously I was forced into a mandatory exercise program to prepare for these hunts, 2 of which are truly OIL's, one by fact, one by shear time required to draw. NV Desert Bighorn, Utah mid season Elk, Idaho late trophy Elk, and a pair of ID Whitetail tags. Really? If that wasn't enough blessings for a few decades, the wife drew a cow Elk hunt beginning September 1. I hope that hunt will be a one day affair, just like last year.
The exercise program was going fine. 4 -5 miles every other day, walking the neighborhood. We live at 5300' elevation, with vertical hills adding up to 800 feet vertical. Suddenly the day of a 5 mile stroll (think 2.5 mph) we returned home. By 3pm that afternoon I was in agony. Sciatica like symptoms pulsed relentlessly down my left side. All through that evening and the next day and night. Being of a stubborn nature, I thought I could walk it out. after first half to three quarters of a mile it vanished. Great I thought, come about 3pm again, not so great. Repeat, cycle of pain and stubbornness for a week. Enough. Called, made appointments with Physical Therapist, and Spine/Bone Doctor in only 2 weeks. Really? I'm dyin' here people (a little whining here partially justified). Just last week appointments completed, next appointments made with "Specialists".
Today I finished my MRI, only two hours ago, was told they would be read to me this Wednesday. Boy oh boy, now if I can only get to Wednesday, and they can identify/cure the problem... oh and the wife's elk hunt opens 9 days later, and last year we walked a total of 7 miles to get it done. As Blank and I frequently commiserate, "If your gonna get old, you better be tough!" Or stupid...
The exercise program was going fine. 4 -5 miles every other day, walking the neighborhood. We live at 5300' elevation, with vertical hills adding up to 800 feet vertical. Suddenly the day of a 5 mile stroll (think 2.5 mph) we returned home. By 3pm that afternoon I was in agony. Sciatica like symptoms pulsed relentlessly down my left side. All through that evening and the next day and night. Being of a stubborn nature, I thought I could walk it out. after first half to three quarters of a mile it vanished. Great I thought, come about 3pm again, not so great. Repeat, cycle of pain and stubbornness for a week. Enough. Called, made appointments with Physical Therapist, and Spine/Bone Doctor in only 2 weeks. Really? I'm dyin' here people (a little whining here partially justified). Just last week appointments completed, next appointments made with "Specialists".
Today I finished my MRI, only two hours ago, was told they would be read to me this Wednesday. Boy oh boy, now if I can only get to Wednesday, and they can identify/cure the problem... oh and the wife's elk hunt opens 9 days later, and last year we walked a total of 7 miles to get it done. As Blank and I frequently commiserate, "If your gonna get old, you better be tough!" Or stupid...