cobra

Well, wouldn’t you know it. I get back from a lovely holiday quite chuffed that I had actually lost a bit of weight whilst stuffing myself full of gorgeous tapas every day. And then, as there are no yoga classes this month, I started up a new gym routine which included some yoga stretching, abs & arms, and then 40 minutes on The Bike. I was feeling really good about “taking my life back” after finishing chemo, and about getting healthy & fit again. Then I had to go to the hospital yesterday to get my port flushed out and while I was there everything went for a burton…

It started with an awful bus ride out there. I usually prefer to walk or take the rental bikes, but it was far too hot (40º) and I didn’t want to pay extra for a taxi.  And so I sat all the way to the hospital in a very awkward position as the guy beside me was even bigger than me and I was trying to avoid getting too “up close and personal” with him. When I got to the hospital I immediately felt nauseous but forced myself to go to into the chemo room and wait. But first I went to use the toilet. And goddam those public toilets! Because while I was “hovering” over the toilet seat my back suddenly went TWANG!!! and I got that all-too-familar painful electric jolt feeling that comes from lower back nerve damage.

Luckily, after my last bad back episode, I was sent a surprise gift by my friend Linda … a copy of Treat Your Own Back, which I had been planning to buy for ages. So as soon as I got home from the hospital I lay down on my stomach on the bed and let things “settle” for a bit, and then I very carefully started doing these cobra variations. And I’ve been doing this every couple of hours since.

What can I say, Johnny? You were so right about the cobra exercises. It’s like they send the pain to a different place and then things slowly start balancing out. My back still hurts but I’m not having to hold onto the walls for support like before. And while I might not get back to the gym this week, I should at least be able to travel the two hours to Zahara by car on Friday (something I don’t think I’d be able to do at the moment). Meanwhile I’ll be getting out for daily walks and continuing with the stretches.

What a bugger, eh?

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