Well, I guess it had to happen eventually.
Just over a week ago, sciatica ‘kicked-in’. Not sure what the cause was, though likely to be a 3 hour session of digging/weeding/soil preparation. Quite nasty pain down the whole of the left leg seemingly made worse by sitting down, or lying in bed. Pain killers didn’t really touch the pain either, so I endured a week of work being very careful not to over do things. Checking out Wikipedia for information on sciatica was never going to be a smart move; but all sorts of back issues can contribute to what is known as sciatica. Doesn’t make for pretty reading :-0
Strangely, as quick as it arrived the sciatica seems to have left. Just about a week after it happened I was doing some hedge/shrub trimming with my powered hedge trimmer and with all the stretching and flexing whilst holding the trimmer (weighs about 5.7kilos fully fuelled) the pain literally disappeared! Very relieved !
The car accident saga continues into another phase with a scheduled medical check next week to assess damage (my physical and mental state!) in order to assess for the personal injury claim. Things do seem to take their time.
As Richard and I are well into watching the Tour de France, I thought I would enter the world of Twitter so that I can keep up with various strands of conversation from commentators and some cyclists themselves. So I have a Twitter account now – not really sure what I’m going to do with it. It’s unlikely to conjure up much interest if my daily entry reads: doing gardening… ;-) Mind you, I did experience a first today [holds breath..] a very large bee swarm very close and not that high above me while gardening at Snowshill. I heard the commotion which was quite loud and characteristic and was thankful the prevailing wind seemed to influence the direction the bees took away from me!