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bell-auto-services



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BAS slow support at the moment.
HI all.

Id like to appologise to anyone who has had slow support and email replys from me over the last month or two.

This is due to me having a really bad back and extremely severe excruciating sciatic pain down my right leg and buttock, from what they say at the hospital they think is a crushed or torn dics in my lower spine, the MRI im waiting for will conform this they tell me.

A few days ago had a steroid epidural nerve root injection (not nice) to try and help with the pain and inflmation of the nerve whilst continually taking over 50 tablets every day as i have done for the last month just to keep me mobile and stop me from just curling up in a corner screaming with pain.

I hope to be slowley getting better, but i please ask you to forgive me if my relpys to pms, emails and phone calls are shorter than you would normaly expect from me. The continuous sleep less nights and very strong pain killers and nerve numbing drugs are just slowing me down more every day.

Pete
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Hi Pete,

Are you at Peterborough this year? My dad is thinking about a remap but can't make his mind up. If you are there mabye you could talk some sense into him? Razz

Thanks Jack
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bell-auto-services



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Yes ill be there, ill do my best to talk him round hehe Smile


Pete
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Dave-H



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You looked in agony the couple of times i saw you at Stoneleigh, especialy as you limped past porny's stand.

Not nice fella, got a displaced disc/ fused vertabre meself ... horrid

Wishing you all the best Sad

And oh ..... HAPPY BIRTHDAY Thumbs Up Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
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AndrewS



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Hope you get well soon mate, I can sympathize a bit, I have Censored my right knee (man V motorcross bike V rock = man losses) Big Cry

Walking round like I'm touching cloth Crying or Very sad had an MRI last week off to see a specalist wednesday looks like a knee opp on the cards Rolling Eyes 130's have feeling's as well you know Smile
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Hope you feel better soon, all the best Rob DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy
Post #85518 22nd Aug 2011 4:56am
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Re: BAS slow support at the moment.
I am feeling you Pete. I am just getting over the same (not quite so severe though).

It took me 3 months of excruciating pain and slowly elevating the pain killer potency- wasn't much point as they did Censored all to help. Barely walking, not sleeping, and had to sit still for 5 mins nearly ripping the steering wheel off the Defender every time I got in it....... Worse thing was taking 20mins to get my shoes on in the morning!!

Now... my life is back on track thanks to Physio- The other week I did my first 3 km run and survived. I am getting the idea it will never go away completely as I have good days and bad days, but i do have my life back so am soo happy.

Good luck, get better- it is just a matter of time and you will be up and about again,
Glyn Dog Sheep
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Pete. sorry to hear this and I wish you a speeky recovery. Thumbs Up
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Wishing you a speedy recovery mate.
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MK



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Been there. FYI the back spine is the least evolutionated part of the Homo sapiens spaines body and therefore is full of faulty parts Thumbs Up
Muscle strenght and everyday Williams` excercises is the way to go. Puma 110" SW

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spudfan



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Does not sound good so hopefully you get back on track sooner rather than later. I know of other people with similar issues and they turned to acupuncture. Seems it helped them but it needed regular visits. Never tried it myself but I remember some years ago when I suffered from some serious pain, I would have run around the town naked to ease it if someone told me it would help! Funnily enough it was non conventional treatment that helped me over time.Anyway wishing you well. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
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Hope ya feel better soon Pete 2.4 90 XS
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Post #85743 23rd Aug 2011 4:31pm
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Good luck with your recovery Pete.

It might help to see a good rehabilitation physio/personal trainer.

NHS did not offer me any physio after ops on my knees. I was struggling to walk 100m/stand for 5 minutes. Rehab physio + personal trainer got me moving again.

Might be worth considering

Good luck and a speedy recovery.


Brendan
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I had a desk job for years and had real back problems - falling to the ground in the middle of the street etc but since I started gardening I have had no problems at all Confused
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its no joke being in 24hr pain. Its something that you can't really understand either unless you've had it plus being a painkiller junkie to boot in order to see what combo works.
One positive thing though when you come out the other end (as you will and I did) is that you'll find reserves of strength that you didn't know you had. Get well soon Pete !
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