Hi All!
Well, I got my results! Everything is A-OK...all the way down to L3. From there to S*, it gets ugly
I don't have the report with me at the moment, but I did get a hernia at L4-L5 I believe (I remember, because I saw somewhere that this linked to my hamstrings, which are always killing me). My discs between: L3-L4, L4-L5 and L5-S1 all have something.
My physio was WAY more upbeat about this than my doctorb (hehe). She said that with the report I got, I was in remarkably good condition and she had seen people with somewhat similar reports that faired much worse. She told me to continue my exercises to re-inforce my muscles (abs, obliques, the whole shebang in the area) and to increase my mobility by stretching a lot. I also got an extra exercise, which kind of looks like the "cobra" from Yoga, but less pronounced bending backward (easier for the back, but will mobilize lombard area she said). I can still train at the gym, but no exercices that will stress my back: She had originally told me it was ok to do squats, but now that we got the report, she recommended against them. So I'll return to leg presses instead.
And, as people have recommended, I've made a commitment to watching what I eat (I don't diet...I hate those they never work, but I'm watching what I eat, smaller portions, no fast food, more greens and veggies, etc) so I can lose a couple of pounds to ease the burden on my back.
One thing my physio told me is that this would heal over time if I took care of it. 6 to 12 months approx., depending if I give my back a break and do a lot of exercices to help the abs. So,...it might be a no-go as far as the mountains are concerned for this spring / summer, but I would hope I can get all better for next winter!
I'm trying to keep moral high!
EDIT: ah yes, and I forgot: I got a new training for my gym trainer. We've kept the number of exercises fairly low, to give me time to do all my physio exercices everytime I go to the gym. All my exercices are also endurance oriented: 15-20 reps., 3 sets.
Fish