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After major surgery to my spine 7 months ago, the surgeon has declared my bone graft to be solid and 2 weeks ago, I got the green light to get back on my MTB. I've missed it so much, including the social side of it. So far, I've done 3 Peak District rides, and 2 laps of Llandegla on Monday. I thought I would have lost some confidence, but I haven't. I just need a few more rides back to being fit enough to join my mates again 😆
Excellent!!
Wor lass (ahsat) had a few months off a couple of years ago. Her first ride back was just along the old railway lines, I was so happy being back out on the bike with her again.
just in time for summer, i hope
fantastic news that vickypea........ 8)
Great news
I don't think your mates will mind you being slower than you used to be, they'll just be glad to see you out on the bike again- it must be a great feeling!
Well done on your recovery, Vicky - it must have required a lot of patience.
[url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/elderly-gentlewomens-tea-drinkingriding-trip-in-june ]This ride[/url] would be perfect for you . . . except you'll be too fit by the end of June 😀
Excellent news. However aren't you supposed to take it a bit easy with some smooth xc riding to start with, all that terrain sounds a bit rough
Congrats! I remember my first time back on the motorbike after I got the OK- forget about crutches, I was so high after that I could hover 😆
Thanks everyone 🙂 and thanks for all the supportive comments I got on this forum when I was fretting pre- and post-surgery.
Jambalaya- the surgeon gave me the go ahead to ride my road bike a few months ago, and at my final appointment 2 weeks ago, he said I can now do whatever I want, and even encouraged me to push my body now I've recovered.
I did some flat trails, canal towpaths, etc, in March and April, but it took me a while to get any half-reasonable fitness back as the surgery totally exhausted me for at least 4 months and then I had a massive workload for a couple of months.
stick at it (carefully) and enjoy 😀
