Can you expand on this any? PM is fine. Since sitting at a desk, my handwriting has gotten worse and it's now to the point where I can't write certain numbers or letters. For the past 7mos, my ulnar nerve has been getting pinched because of the way I was sitting, so my pinky and ring finger were numb. I thought that had something to do with it. It's taken about 6 weeks of consciously not sitting a certain way, and feeling is starting to come back. Still can't write certain things, though.
-Dustin
My hip does not seem to get better and it sucks.
Yes, they would.
When my wife and I go out with fellow cyclists, typically single females, they're always like "oh my god it must be so awesome that both of y'all ride!" Sure, but riding isn't racing. I've stopped racing so that the focus can be on her. Cyclists are pains in the asses. Gotta realize that. Shit takes forever, training is excessively long. Hard workouts lead to grumpiness and fatigue. It's expensive. There's a difference between a cyclist that rides and one that races. The goal oriented, obsessive racer that is in a relationship tends to forget that there are 2 folks that are sacrificing in order to get him/ her onto the podium. That balance has to be incredibly difficult to find. I look at pros like Katie Compton and Mo, JPow, and am amazed at what they can do. I'm sure it helps that they're pro. For those of us that aren't pro, though, who do work 9-5 and have daily life responsibilities to deal with...that balance has to be figured out or else someone ends up feeling shafted.
Take a step back and prioritize. Have a sit-down with yourself and decide what's more important, or figure out how to balance it all.
-Dustin
That sounds bad - but my wife's issues aren't related to any particular nerve or sitting position. She has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, hyper-mobility type. Its a rare (or at least rarely diagnosed) connective tissue disorder, of which she has a particularly bad case. Her body doesn't produce enough collagen. As a result, all of her joints are extremely loose; they sublux and dislocate pretty much without provocation. Hips, shoulders, wrists, elbows, ribs - you name it.
The surgery she had was a tethered cord release. A normal person's spinal cord floats in their lumbar spine. A lot of people with EDS have cords that are connected to a lumbar vertebrae, usually around L2. Her's was attached lower than normal, which is worse. The surgery removes the part of the vertebrae the cord is attached to, which relieves tension on the cord. Symptoms of a tethered cord are leg pain, lower back pain, and bladder/bowel issues. Amie had all of these. Symptoms have gotten a lot worse since her fusion (C1-C2) last summer, which, in stabilizing her neck, pulled her spinal cord tighter.
So far it seems like a success. She can feel her extremities again, and can do things - like hold her legs straight out while sitting in a chair - that have never been possible before.
"As an homage to the EPOdays of yore- I'd find the world's last remaining pair of 40cm ergonomic drop bars.....i think everyone who ever liked those handlebars in that shape and in that width is either dead of a drug overdose, works in the Schaerbeek mattress factory now and weighs 300 pounds or is Dr. Davey Bruylandts...who for all I know is doing both of those things." - Jerk
Dammit I want a new road bike.
I've been riding the same road bike for the last 4.5 years. I'm coming up on 25k miles on it without changing anything except the wheels, bars, and stem. It's actually a nice bike that I got a smoking deal on. But I just want something new. The logical part of my brain tells me it doesn't make sense, a new bike won't make me faster, paying all that money for no measurable difference is a bad financial decision. But I want it.
Oh, and we just agreed to replace the HVAC system in our house. While our new system will be a great step up in efficiency and we got a great deal at 0% interest and 4 years to pay it off, it just makes it harder to justify the purchase of a new bike.
Also, last month I was told by my dentist that I'm going to either need a crown or oral surgery in the next year. I am pretty damn vigilant about oral hygiene, moreso that other people in my family and this shit doesn't happen to them.
I think that gets me current on grumps for the last month or so.
Hey Dustin - Do you use a mouse ? I used to have this exact problem and about 15 years ago switched to a track ball. It all went away. Then I switched to a apple trackpad almost 7 years ago and am fine. If I grab a regular mouse and use it for a full day it starts coming back. Just something to try.
-Joe
Spent the night staggering between the bed and the toilet. Feel like crap.
DT
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Feeling the frustration of realizing that somebody else is more of an unmovable force than I am. Sorry for the necessary vagueness.
yesterday I rode (hard) for 3 hours ten minutes and now I'm super tired, and don't feel like going to work. Wait is that a grump?
Band wagon black hawks fans. Most of them started drinking when I was walking to work through the Loop this morning. I watched 2 periods of Black hawks hockey this whole year and refuse to jump on the wagon. Hell, the last game I went to was in the old stadium with Belfour in the goal and Roenick on the first line. Ask anyone on the bandwagon some basic questions about the game, its lore or even simple rules and they get that deer in the headlights look. And now I have to venture outside into this mess of even drunker fans to get my lunch. Glad the silliness is over. Grump off.
"Post racial" America and all those well-meaning people who say racism is a thing of the past.
My heart is torn for all of us, but especially Charleston and the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. Nine people attend a bible study group and end up slaughtered by a hate-filled manchild. I am near tears.
GO!
Domestic terrorism, and the amount of hate that some people harbor within themselves.
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