Thank you all once again for you kind remarks. i`ve had a large email reaction and I must thank those members also.
The effect of the sciatica has been brutal with only a small improvement after four months. However following an MRI before Christmas, just four hours ago, I had an epidural type blocking session done at QAH in Portsmouth. The effect has been quite remarkable although I realise it is early hours. I feel about 100 years younger. The anesthetist consultant was superb and I watched him work on me via two TV X ray screens.
I have to say I feel as if I might just have got my life back again. The next few days will tell. I`ll rest up and take it easy. Ankle is still wonky, toes a bit prickly and the calf muscle much more comfortable. The back up staff were total stars. I`ve never experienced such care and concern. OK the wait for treatment seemed interminable but once you are on the table, I think we experience the best health service available. Stuff the critics and the well known politician who regularly tries to wreck this very necessary part of our public services.
The JEC brotherhood is quite incredible. Portsmouth Region Vice Chairman Tony Reddaway and Treasurer Vince Lavendar have been true bricks of support during this difficult period. Indeed, Vince took me in today and later collected me. In addition I have also received huge support from my aged parents. So to those people and also to my friends here in our Club site, I offer you my deepest gratitude. What a bullet proof set up we enjoy.
Changing the subject slightly here is the photographic story of my lucky escape before Christmas when the boat behind mine suffered a gas explosion and caught fire. This also took out another boat. Marvel at how my old workshop yacht moored less than three feet away escaped unmarked and how my grey motor boat also survived. The occupants of the yacht survived, one totally ok and the other with a broken ankle. Cause of the explosion was a gas leak ignited when a big fat spark from the starter motor blew that Sunday calm to smithereens. Had the wind been blowing from the North, then the story for me would have been very different. There for the Grace of God, go I.
View from my rear cabin after the fire brigade left.
The boat that exploded.
The boat that also became severely damaged.
One of my two boats that survived. "Pieceapoo" the £300 workshop and laundry yacht lives to fight another day.
These images don`t really show the scale of damage. Prepared to be horrified. I hate gas on boats. No second chances. Here is the Hampshire Fire Service YouTube video on the incident.
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j& ... G4&cad=rja
Cheers Guys.
Mike