Im glad to know you're at least ensconced in a warm and comfy hotel, near additional help if you need it. These things can take a while to heal, Mason, perhaps you need to tell your dispatcher that you won't be able to accept any tarped loads for at least a few weeks, to give your back a chance to heal. Otherwise, I can see you re-injuring it pretty quickly.
Thanks. Yeah I'll have to baby the back for a while I'm sure.
One caveat about the Vicodin, if you enjoyed that poop you took yesterday, and wish to take another one today and tomorrow, take a good deal of fiber with those pain pills or they'll bung you up, bad. The codeine in them slows the digestive system, and that, combined with a lack of exercise, can leave you pretty miserable in regards to moving your bowels. Have some shredded wheat, or prune juice, or a couple of fiber tablets with plenty of water and you can usually avoid this unpleasant side effect.
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. I recall how the oxycontin had the same effect.
And if you're ever in the Richmond area and need an emergency supply, (i know how ungenerous docs can be with the pain meds) drop me an email and I'll make you a (substantial) gift.
I appreciate it and will keep that in mind.
Take care of yourself, my truck-drivin' bro--and I mean that wholeheartedly. Don't be a hardass or this simple strain could turn into a lifelong problem. Give it proper time to heal before you head back out on the road. Any chance of being flown home so you can take it easy for a couple of weeks?
Thanks. I do tend to try and just tough things out but as bad as this hurts I'm going to just be wimpy about it and let it heal. I really can't afford to take a couple of weeks off right now, maybe towards the end of the month. I'm sure once I get to the yard I'll spend a few more days in a hotel room. I have to follow up with our doctor there anyway.