10 year check in

paucek.sheldon1

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April 30, 2004 at the age of 35 was when I had my surgery L5 S1 for a herniated disc.About two years later I started using Dr. Google and found myself on about bfs. Now I am 48 I still have symptoms. For the most part I have lived a full life. But there are days like today (we all have them) so I thought I would check in. The good news is my son is now 18 and my daughter is 15. If you are a young parent know that you can do this!If you are a young person who is now having to deal with their mortality, I understand. This has been an continues to be my biggest problem. The idea that from here on out my body is likely to go downhill than get better. This is a tough nut to crack. I find it helpful to keep in mind that nobody gets through this life without scars. They can be physical, emotional, financial, etc. I have nerve damage and symptoms caused by it. But I still have a great wife. Great kids. A fulfilling career. I am close to my parents. My faith has improved (though that waxes and wanes). So if you get any or all of these in addition to BFS at 48 I think you got off easy (or at least I think I got off easy).So try to keep your head up and keep going. Someday you too will do a 10 year check-in. Cheers.
 

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