I haven't been on my bike since late August...



As a long term sufferer, I'd love to get any insight that I could from you, Sir!
 

Spine hardware has improved a lot in the last 5 to 10 years. Screws and cages have replaced the old bony fusion methods. If they are done right you will do well. Loose segmental motion but regain your life. Bending at the hips and knees works fine. My patient used to ask... how long will this take to heal? i'd say... "The rest of your life".

You made a good choice. Stay active. The best rehab devices are work and Motorcycles
 

Yep, I had a terrific neurosurgeon, she picked some super rods and pedicle screws. Fortunately the fixation is below the super flexible portion of the spine so mobility is limited very little. Perhaps if were to quantify it, maybe I can't twist myself around quite as far, but by no means is that disabling. But a benefit, besides holding me together during the healing process, is I am well supported and can maintain a decent posture on my bike for quite a long while! I can slouch if I want to but that does not feel natural anymore.
 
Dr. Ferrer and moa in Daytona
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Jose trained with Dr Cloward in New York and has been advocating for spine stability for years. I'm glad you were taken care of right. Ride on.
 
It's only in its infancy, but i've heard good reports about stem cell injections for anything degenerative. Alot of athletes are getting them with good results.
 
Ah the Maranelo cars! I always preferred Ferrari over Lamborghini, for they are actually driveable! Try to go touring in a Lambo and you will be sore as a boil within 100 miles!
 
This one is his daily driver. Lives in Monroe LA and comes to Houston often. That is a nice rida via Cartage/Lunkin. It is more of a smooth easy to drive GT than a supercar. One can actually get in and out after age 60 .
I mention Jose because he got me into bikes back in the 90s. He lived in Daytona and, of course had Harleys.



My son drives this Shelby Mustang. Good exhaust note, stiff chassis, capable motor.
Sorry for bragging but I am proud of these guys. They work hard and play hard.


As far as the stem cell injections, I am not informed enough to even have an opinion. I have knee issues that I wish could be treated that way. The guys I have seen tell me the technology is not well developed yet for broad market.
If your doctor starts using them call me. I'll try anything before another knee operation.
 
Agree
 
Ask your son if i can take the gt500 for a spin, will keep it below 155, promise
 
OK, When he finishes his new pad in Jacksonville we'll go visit and take the Mustang out. We can ride there and ride south to the Keys. Very doable.