I currently have a Raleigh SC 40. It is great for hauling the kids around town in a bike trailer.
Unfortunately, I started having lots of pain in my left leg. I kept thinking I was pulling my hamstrings. Around Christmas, it cropped up again and wouldn't go away. It got progressively worse despite laying off my work outs, stretching faithfully, etc. In mid-Feb. I got out of my car one day and couldn't walk. It turned out that I had a herniated disc in my lower back. I also have several damaged discs. I ended up needing surgery for the herniated disc. I'm two weeks out from surgery and feeling very strong. I was able to return to work after only one week and I can walk up to 3 miles at a time now. I am really amazed.
When I go back to the doc next week, I want to discuss getting back on the bike. I am concerned he is not going to be open to it given the fact that I have several damaged discs that are at more risk for herniating. Just in case he does say no, I'm starting to explore recumbents. I figure they would take the pressure off the lower back and they look fun. I've heard that they are pigs on hills because you can't stand, but I otherwise have little info. I was just wondering if any of you have ever ridden one. Any info you have on them is greatly appreciated as I'm just starting to explore this notion!
I want back on wheels...SOON! My husband is doing all the local rides right now and I'm jealous! Thanks in advance for your help!
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. Just in case he does say no, I'm starting to explore recumbents. I figure they would take the pressure off the lower back and they look fun. I've heard that they are pigs on hills because you can't stand, but I otherwise have little info. I was just wondering if any of you have ever ridden one. Any info you have on them is greatly appreciated as I'm just starting to explore this notion!
! Thanks in advance for your help!
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! Unfortunately, this style trike is hard to find in bike shops so the biggest market is over the net. This is unfortunate because it makes test driving almost impossible. WizWheelz sells online and has a money back gaurantee. If I get out there and can't find a bent that I'm comfortable on, I may end up ording one from them. They are very adjustable so they fit a wide range of sizes. Fortunately for me, I am 5'8" so the fact that they are "unisex" (read male) design doesn't hinder me too much. My local bike shop has even offered to try and order one for me, assemble it, and set it up for fairly minimal fees. They may start carrying some before I get in the market for it. The one from Wiz Wheelz beats many others in price by almost $1000 and has had good reviews, so the bike shop is hoping to talk them into letting them sell them. I think WizWheelz does mostly internet sales.
I still have some serious sweet talking before my husband is going to go along with the purchase!!!
. I love to have fun, hate to take life too seriously, and don't mind doing things my own way
Chris
