You and Sam are sorely missed on TBS as a viewer! And the Dent Sea Scrolls are some of my all time favorite detractor content! You just need some of that Seattle air and youll be feeling fine no problems!
I've had two spinal fusion surgeries in the last 15 years or so. You have my complete sympathy and understanding. They're not fun... Here's to a speedy recovery. Thanks for all you do. 🙏
It's getting easier to maintain a positive attitude, I think most progress through this will be slow until I reach a point where I can handle more intense physical exercise, and then it's going to accelerate as I start properly exercising.
Look on the bright side - you at least have a firm understanding of how sound works and didn't have to do a closet clean-out stream to discover it. Hoping for a speedy recovery with your bionic back.
We fucking love you Steve! Keep taking care of yourself and try not to beat yourself up too much about being on the shows. I know I, and I'm sure the others, totally understand you are focusing on healing and want nothing more than for you to get better and feel better. Take care :)
so, if your debilitating spinal injury could kindly bugger the F off, that would be nice. There is so much more fun and life to be had. A perfect Recovery for you Steve, may you never experience that kind of pain again. Get well soon
I’m so sorry for your pain. Glad to see you’re on the mend. I have disc degeneration disease and got bulging L4 L5. Getting a nerve burn soon. I’m excited to have better pain management. Love your videos!
55:51 Who? Seriously though Steve, it's been an absolute pleasure, talking, collabing, just shooting the shit in general, all of it. You've done so much more than just make me laugh, you've helped me when pushing through my own troubles as well, you've helped me spread joy and laughter to others, and now with this you've made me cry too. There aren't enough words or points in the world to express how much it means to me to hear you say all that, I can only say that I look forward to whatever adventures we accidentally stumble into next.
Great psychological/sociological narrative of the illness trajectory. Especially appreciated vivid description of peripheral neuropathy. Hope this didn't take too much out of you. Very well done. ❤❤
I'm so sorry, the pain must have been indescribable and unceasing. I hope this procedure brings you some extended releif from the worst symptoms. Thank you for sharing and thank you for finding the space to laugh at the world for and with us.
I'm a simple lady. I see a Steve of the Dead video I click it! I'm always glad to hear from you. I hope you continue to recover. I'm looking forward to your next video!
I'm glad you're starting to get back to some normalcy dude, take all the time you need, back injuries are no joke just please be careful with opiates those are just as bad
Thanks for the update Steve. It was great to see you. I guess it’s going to be a long process… it was a big operation. You’re looking well, so that means you must be doing everything right! Big ( gentle ) hugs and lots of love 🖤 xxx 😘
I can't even begin to imagine what kind of pain you've been through. However, seeing and hearing the progress you've made is awesome to hear. Keep up the great work.
Introduction: The streamer describes technical issues in recording the update and apologises for his lack of uploads recently. He goes on to describe his journey in recovery over the past 6 months and compares his recovery journey to a popular streamer with a 16 year legacy…. We then get a recap of how the back injury occurred. He does not mention previous unfair treatment by a leading aerospace company. He compares his back injury to a jelly donut but the food analogy ends there. Plans for future streams The streamer describes issues with appearing on other detractor streams and how tiring and difficult it is to appear for long times. Conclusion Steve legitimately has back issues, but, is making a good recovery. He is a legend. Get well soon Steve! Much love x
I'm so sorry that you've gone through all of this. Praying for not only a swifter, stronger recovery, but that your spirits will stay high. Soon, this will be a distant memory, and you'll be laughing your butt off at our favorite clown. Big ups.
Don't give up, man. It's a long road and may be difficult, but there's a lot of people out there who appreciate you, including me. Take your time. Grande ups.
Hopefully you have a full recovery from your spinal cord surgery and have a great rest, we'll still be here (me included with my TiHYDPs and continued roasting of the Gout Lord himself). ^_^
All the best with your recovery. My mum had her hip replaced back at the start of the year so I understand where you're coming from regarding the recovery time and being worse off post surgery. Just take your time. And £2.50 for a lucozade?! Outrageous!
I didn't know you until the DSP interview on sidescrollers and I went to the rabbit hole from there and find a awesome person here. Is good to hear you are doing well Steve! Big ups!
Thank you for sharing your journey with us. I can't imagine how you've endured, but you are incredibly strong to have done so! It'll be great to see you back to form, and making the videos we all enjoy. But take it easy on yourself, and all the very best with your recovery! 👍🏻
Heres to steve 🍻🍻 get well soon man , you can tell phil doesnt have any sort of injury if it were serious hed have a 30hr stream its got to be his fucked up posture that ruined him.
I have cried all the way through watching this. Although i have not suffered with a back injury i had both hips replaced last year. I suffered for 2 years with chronic pain and was on 10 spoons of morphine a day, it did not take away any of the pain. In april last yesr my other hip completely collapsed in 11 weeks.. Because my surgeon knew i didnt want to live anymore he put an extra thestre on to operate., i had right hip done in jan and left in may.I was bedbound for 10 months. I missed out on so much in that time.. My psychiatrist diagnosed me with adjustment disorder.. I am so upset you are going through all this pain and trying to put on a brave face. You are trying to stay strong and i truly admire you for that. I am currently awaiting on a potential ptsd diagnosis, due to two years of trauma.
Thank you for telling us how your healing journey has been going. I've personally been worried about you Steve, so I'm glad for the updates! I've been watching you long before TBS was a thing. I'm looking forward to when you feel well enough to make your own vids more often and for podcast shenanigans. I've always been a fan of long videos with analytical observations and critics, and Phil is just a fascinating case study. As the TBS intro always says, get well soon man!
Every step is a milestone Steve. Every Lift an achievement Every bend is a reason to celebrate. You are strong and will only get stronger. Wishing you the best brother.
And now's the part where I get to act all smug and remind the guy who was in a band of the importance of the mic check. This is the highlight of my life, and I will take it to my grave. USA! USA! USA!🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
I don’t have the time to watch right now (working) but I will be watching it tonight! Hope you’re doing better man! As a back injury style person myself, I cannot stress how important exercise and stretching is for repairing your back 🙏 push through the pain brother, you got this
I had been misdiagnosed 5 years ago but suffered with pain over 45 years as a truck driver. I did everything they recommended and later diagnosed myself with surgeon agreeing it's Anchroditus. My lower was destroyed by some trauma as a kid I was told with the amount of calcification on discs affected. L2-S2. It starting affecting my leg and bladder 4 years ago and now use a wheelchair primarily due to pain plus weakness. My bladder stopped working. It's a unrecoverable disease different than just"bulging disc" because it affects whole nervous system includes brain. Causes spinal cord fluid leakage into body and brain causing horrendous headaches and no balance. My spinal cord nerves are hardening up inside causing nerve roots to die. Best of luck mate. 5:11
Your pupils are so dilated (that is the right word yeah) and... Lol. I was reading that has something to do with cognitive abilities and I'm just sitting here like "Wow...". Two years is suchhhh a long time mate. I feel for you when I hear that. I can see how that must be really, really frustrating. Wow. That is a lot for the nerve issues. That's neuropathy? Oh my god. Wow. The story about sawing and the fingertips. I too understand the dark thoughts and thinking "yeah that would solve everything." I am extremely frustrated because I want to -- that must have been very, very hard for you. The feeling of "look how far I've fallen." Sounds like less bad days. That will have a cuumulative effect for you. You deserve all the happiness in the world steve. The sincerity and honesty in your voice is unquestionable in my mind.
It took 10 months for the trauma to kick in. I want to say if you get any symptoms that may suggest ptsd please seek help. People who have not been through chronic pain will never understand how it feels. some of the comments on here are awful.I wish i could give you a big hug. Keep plodding on Steve and stay strong. xx
My Grandma had a ruptured herniated disk and unfortunately couldn't overcome the complications of surgery at her age. I'm glad to hear you're in better health. Glad to hear you're getting through it.
I'm so sorry to hear that, I'm incredibly lucky that I'm still at an age where I can recover enough, and speaking to some of the older people on the ward about what they were going through really hammered that home for me. Much love and sympathy to you and yours.
I had a similar situation. But, it turned out to be a genetic issue they hadnt seen before. I was diagnosed with more than a dozen viruses/infections/diseases. Last was cancer in my spine. Was given a few months to live. I told the docs i dont have cancer and the spinal biopsy showed no cancer and no infections. I actually had none of what i showed symptoms of. And this is why i refuse to date anyone. Not going to put anyone through the shit im going through.
Same here man, social life on pause at the moment because it'd be really unfair to dump this onto someone else, plus I can barely get out there to meet them in the first place!
So good to see you sitting. That was a long hard road. It's frustrating not being able to move like normal for a long time. I'm going to get a knee replacement in august, my 4th operation in 5 years. I hope I this time can get on with my life. I just now realized what was behind you.... great idea. I cringe daily by the way he says "a"..... and the fact, that he substitute other letters with "a". Caahhhmaaaahhhhhn - (come on), and I waaaahhhh - (I want).
Sreve so glad you shared your story. I often wondered how you were getting along..(Talk about going through the mill) Just think of it as a learning experience, you will not forget and can understand more about the human body and mental state how it all works. This will all be behind you one day and in the future you will think of it a short time healing in the sceme of things. Your such a strong resilient man you've got this! Look forward to seeing you back with Scott one day too. Take it easy be patient, remember Rome was notg built in a day ❤
You had a good point about remembering exactly when your back injury happened. I also remember my first, maybe not the date but the exact scenario. To shorthand the story... I was 17, my back started acting up really badly during the practice before the 2nd last game of our regular season, by halfway through the practice I hurt so bad I had to lay on my stomach. A few weeks later after a misdiagnosis (the doctor kept calling it mechanical pain) and I found out I had a herniated disc. You'd think Phil would remember it if he had a debilitating injury but nah, he just doesn't want to admit he had mechanical pain and inflammation from being a big fat guy and sitting down all the time with no exercise. I also remember the exact scenario that lead to my 2nd herniated disc but that's just rambling. Glad you're looking like yourself Steve, missed ya
Yeah, spoilers for my video about his back, but it's really clear his back injury was nowhere near as severe as he portrays it. You can see how he adds new information throughout the retellings as the situation warrants it and not because it's a genuine part of his recollection of an actual event. I'm never forgetting those dates, those dates changed my life, you don't forget shit like that.
While there are gaps on the doses for the Morphine being administered, and this was in a controlled environment, I would hope depending on your current pain levels that you are being careful on what you are using since there is an addictive nature to it. Not to imply but it was something my father was terribly afraid of during his stay at hospital and his after care from a car wreck, he was adamant on avoiding the use of Morphine. My 2 cents of just being worried about the recovery process since this is not something I would imagine will just resolve within 6-12 months but something that will change you going forward and finding a new normal.
Yeah, I should probably have been a bit clearer about this. The first few days on the ward I was taking what I could because the pain was just that severe, but following the second operation the dose was gradually decreased before I was discharged, and since then I've only ever lowered the strength and frequency of the morphine I've been taking. I'm now at 2mls of 5mg strength, three times a day, and I doubt I'd still be taking it if it weren't for the nerve issues. It's serious shit and I don't want to be on it any longer than I have to be.
You've been sorely missed, but make sure you take care of yourself. People will understand if you get a twingle and suddenly "it time go" for you that day.
Remember, that one day, you will wake up, and be better than before the surgery. We may not know when, but it will happen. And then its all up from there.
Take all the time you need. You're certainly missed, but your long term health is a lot more important. Also, I've been there. It was my leg, but I know how it feels to be in physical therapy and realize how week you've become. It sucks, but it eventually gets better. It takes a while, but it does eventually happen.
I definitely didn't anticipate how frustrating recovery would be, but I am getting better at remembering that I will get there eventually nowadays. That period between six weeks after being discharged until around late last month where I was constantly telling myself I should be further along was very difficult to deal with, but seeing the specialist really helped put everything into perspective, and I think I'll be much better at being realistic about things from now on.
@@ArchangelSteve Bet you're feeling really silly now though. Could have just been lifting your self up in your chair a few seconds and your spine would have just deherniated, but you just had to go and get surgery and recover the long way. In all seriousness though, it's good to know you're doing better. Both mentally and physically.
I had a problem after my lac surgery it left me completely paralyzed from waist down for 3 and a half weeks. At first nobody could understand why but later when I found my disease a few months later looking into this. It says the worst thing I could have done is any surgery of my back. Because I have a viral infection in my back permanently from getting hashimotos disease(low thyroid) causing super long lasting inflammation. Also foods affect this greatly and so avoid processed foods, sugar other than fruit, artificial dyes/colors, no flavored beverages with chemicals, and natural free range meat and dairy. 11:25
Steve just jealous he isn’t half the man that Phil is; if it were Phil he would have power walked out of that hospital around a week after the first surgery and been back on stream making money for his family. Detractors stay felted. (Hope you get better soon man)
Steve of the Med!
God I wish I'd thought of that, that's genius.
STEVE OF THE BED REST
@@orbtain fuck, that's also genius.
@@ArchangelSteve i think that might just be the pain medication talking
*starts the video by explaining dropped imputs*
Not his fault dood. Where does he plug it in? They still haven't told him!! 🤷♀
It dropped his imputs due to a lag spike Snort.
The people who made audacity told me it had problems but to keep it secret because they were trying to get huge in the audio recording world.
Gold 😅
😂 😂 @@dertythegrower
You and Sam are sorely missed on TBS as a viewer! And the Dent Sea Scrolls are some of my all time favorite detractor content! You just need some of that Seattle air and youll be feeling fine no problems!
Can't wait to have you back at Thus!!!
Take your time and get better soon.
We will be waiting for your return. 😘💚✌🏼
Big up’s Steve hope you had a robust 420.
I might have partaken a few times, yes...
Of course, and then got a wisdom tooth ache. I wish I had steveofthemeds now, cause its the only thing herb doesnt help with
I've had two spinal fusion surgeries in the last 15 years or so. You have my complete sympathy and understanding. They're not fun...
Here's to a speedy recovery. Thanks for all you do. 🙏
Never let negativity consume you. Easier said than done, I know. Don't give up. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
It's getting easier to maintain a positive attitude, I think most progress through this will be slow until I reach a point where I can handle more intense physical exercise, and then it's going to accelerate as I start properly exercising.
@@ArchangelSteve One step at a time. Don't rush to meet goals; take your time. Just keep moving forward.
Happy recovery steve. Be extra patient and kind to yourself as you heal
Good to hear things are progressing, even if it's slow. Be careful being too relatable in the Snortex. We may never let you leave.
Thanks man, but I goubt I'll be leaving any time soon...
Everyday is progress, appreciate you always Steve!
I've heard that if you move to Seattle, WA, your back will be healed. Maybe Steve should do this.
Could also get bottled Seattle air
Look on the bright side - you at least have a firm understanding of how sound works and didn't have to do a closet clean-out stream to discover it.
Hoping for a speedy recovery with your bionic back.
We fucking love you Steve! Keep taking care of yourself and try not to beat yourself up too much about being on the shows. I know I, and I'm sure the others, totally understand you are focusing on healing and want nothing more than for you to get better and feel better. Take care :)
Only fracturing my arm two months ago felt like satan stabbing me and I have a massive pain threshold, bigups mate respect 💪🏻
Really enjoyed hearing your story, Steve. Big ups. Keep getting better. Really excited for The Dent Sea Scrolls to return whenever you are well enough
so, if your debilitating spinal injury could kindly bugger the F off, that would be nice. There is so much more fun and life to be had. A perfect Recovery for you Steve, may you never experience that kind of pain again. Get well soon
I’m so sorry for your pain. Glad to see you’re on the mend. I have disc degeneration disease and got bulging L4 L5. Getting a nerve burn soon. I’m excited to have better pain management. Love your videos!
Good luck with that, I've got my fingers crossed for you (because I can still move them, unlike my toes).
55:51 Who?
Seriously though Steve, it's been an absolute pleasure, talking, collabing, just shooting the shit in general, all of it. You've done so much more than just make me laugh, you've helped me when pushing through my own troubles as well, you've helped me spread joy and laughter to others, and now with this you've made me cry too. There aren't enough words or points in the world to express how much it means to me to hear you say all that, I can only say that I look forward to whatever adventures we accidentally stumble into next.
Prayer hands in chat for Steve. 🙏 A much more robust tangy and meaningful existence than Dave. 🙏
Great psychological/sociological narrative of the illness trajectory.
Especially appreciated vivid description of peripheral neuropathy.
Hope this didn't take too much out of you. Very well done. ❤❤
it's funny, the only person who would be mad at DSP for his recovery taking time, would be someone like DSP.
I'm so sorry, the pain must have been indescribable and unceasing. I hope this procedure brings you some extended releif from the worst symptoms. Thank you for sharing and thank you for finding the space to laugh at the world for and with us.
I'm a simple lady. I see a Steve of the Dead video I click it! I'm always glad to hear from you. I hope you continue to recover. I'm looking forward to your next video!
I'm glad you're starting to get back to some normalcy dude, take all the time you need, back injuries are no joke just please be careful with opiates those are just as bad
Thanks for the update Steve. It was great to see you. I guess it’s going to be a long process… it was a big operation. You’re looking well, so that means you must be doing everything right! Big ( gentle ) hugs and lots of love 🖤 xxx 😘
I can't even begin to imagine what kind of pain you've been through. However, seeing and hearing the progress you've made is awesome to hear. Keep up the great work.
sorry to hear this dude, I cannot imagine surviving this mentally, what a champ, mad respect.
Introduction:
The streamer describes technical issues in recording the update and apologises for his lack of uploads recently.
He goes on to describe his journey in recovery over the past 6 months and compares his recovery journey to a popular streamer with a 16 year legacy….
We then get a recap of how the back injury occurred. He does not mention previous unfair treatment by a leading aerospace company.
He compares his back injury to a jelly donut but the food analogy ends there.
Plans for future streams
The streamer describes issues with appearing on other detractor streams and how tiring and difficult it is to appear for long times.
Conclusion
Steve legitimately has back issues, but, is making a good recovery. He is a legend.
Get well soon Steve! Much love x
Fuck, I missed so many opportunities to use a sandwich shop analogy...
I'm so sorry that you've gone through all of this. Praying for not only a swifter, stronger recovery, but that your spirits will stay high.
Soon, this will be a distant memory, and you'll be laughing your butt off at our favorite clown. Big ups.
'Here's your bag of morphine, sir.'
'Thank you, my good man.'
I wish you all the best for your recovery, stay strong mate. Also thanks for the update and being so honest with us.
Big love being sent to you 🥰 that and lots of hugs 😊 xxx
Bloody hell Steve you’re a warrior pal!
I miss Thus..bless you ..❤
Me too, I can't wait to get back to it.
Don't give up, man. It's a long road and may be difficult, but there's a lot of people out there who appreciate you, including me. Take your time. Grande ups.
Big ups Steve this robust and we love and miss you
Hopefully you have a full recovery from your spinal cord surgery and have a great rest, we'll still be here (me included with my TiHYDPs and continued roasting of the Gout Lord himself). ^_^
1 day at a time, good Sir! I can't wait for your return to the dent sea scrolls, but I also can wait. Bigups!
"Return of THE king, return of A king, what's the difference?"
@@ArchangelSteve the return of the Magnificent Steven
Big ups Steve 🙃
Great to see you are making progress. Selfishly cant wait to see you back on THUS though 🤷♀️🤣
All the best with your recovery. My mum had her hip replaced back at the start of the year so I understand where you're coming from regarding the recovery time and being worse off post surgery. Just take your time.
And £2.50 for a lucozade?! Outrageous!
Legit why I had people bring me bottles in, no way was I paying that much for 500ml!
I didn't know you until the DSP interview on sidescrollers and I went to the rabbit hole from there and find a awesome person here. Is good to hear you are doing well Steve! Big ups!
Awww, thanks man, I really appreciate that. Glad you've stuck around, I hope you find it entertaining.
Patiently awaiting the return of the dent sea scrolls 🫡
Thank you for sharing your journey with us. I can't imagine how you've endured, but you are incredibly strong to have done so! It'll be great to see you back to form, and making the videos we all enjoy. But take it easy on yourself, and all the very best with your recovery! 👍🏻
wishing you all the best
Keep your head up no matter what!! 🙏🙏
I genuinely wish for a healthy and quick recovery. Not even for these videos but because this sounds like hell.
Heres to steve 🍻🍻 get well soon man , you can tell phil doesnt have any sort of injury if it were serious hed have a 30hr stream its got to be his fucked up posture that ruined him.
Best of luck, Steve. Good to hear things are moving forward.
I assumed you fell during a concert playing the guitar, shredding
I wish I was that cool.
this is canon now
Or maybe you ran out of Regenerations
I have cried all the way through watching this. Although i have not suffered with a back injury i had both hips replaced last year. I suffered for 2 years with chronic pain and was on 10 spoons of morphine a day, it did not take away any of the pain. In april last yesr my other hip completely collapsed in 11 weeks.. Because my surgeon knew i didnt want to live anymore he put an extra thestre on to operate., i had right hip done in jan and left in may.I was bedbound for 10 months. I missed out on so much in that time.. My psychiatrist diagnosed me with adjustment disorder.. I am so upset you are going through all this pain and trying to put on a brave face. You are trying to stay strong and i truly admire you for that. I am currently awaiting on a potential ptsd diagnosis, due to two years of trauma.
Sending love & healing Steve. May you be free of pain. xx
Good to see you steve big love x
It's good to see you back on your feet, take care!
Thank you for telling us how your healing journey has been going. I've personally been worried about you Steve, so I'm glad for the updates! I've been watching you long before TBS was a thing. I'm looking forward to when you feel well enough to make your own vids more often and for podcast shenanigans. I've always been a fan of long videos with analytical observations and critics, and Phil is just a fascinating case study.
As the TBS intro always says, get well soon man!
Every step is a milestone Steve.
Every Lift an achievement
Every bend is a reason to celebrate.
You are strong and will only get stronger.
Wishing you the best brother.
Take all the time you need. It's just nice to hear from you.
And now's the part where I get to act all smug and remind the guy who was in a band of the importance of the mic check.
This is the highlight of my life, and I will take it to my grave.
USA! USA! USA!🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
No wrongdoing on your side Steve, you did everything correct.
Get well soon man
The overcast sky and the earl grey tea healed your back! Seriously though im glad you're feeling better.
It's the healing British rain.
I'm glad you recovered Steve hope everything is going well
Get well soon. Start slow but you'll get there. Time and healing is a hell of a thing.
Slow progress is still progress, good luck with your recovery Steve. best wishes
Good to see you back mate!
Glad to hear you are coming along. Of course, your back is nowhere near as bad as DSP's, right? Correct? 💖
Nobody's back is worse than DSP's, he truly has endured more than any other man.
Great to see and hear you. ❤❤
I don’t have the time to watch right now (working) but I will be watching it tonight! Hope you’re doing better man! As a back injury style person myself, I cannot stress how important exercise and stretching is for repairing your back 🙏 push through the pain brother, you got this
I had been misdiagnosed 5 years ago but suffered with pain over 45 years as a truck driver. I did everything they recommended and later diagnosed myself with surgeon agreeing it's Anchroditus. My lower was destroyed by some trauma as a kid I was told with the amount of calcification on discs affected. L2-S2. It starting affecting my leg and bladder 4 years ago and now use a wheelchair primarily due to pain plus weakness. My bladder stopped working. It's a unrecoverable disease different than just"bulging disc" because it affects whole nervous system includes brain. Causes spinal cord fluid leakage into body and brain causing horrendous headaches and no balance. My spinal cord nerves are hardening up inside causing nerve roots to die.
Best of luck mate. 5:11
STEVE! god bless you man
Big ups Steve 👍🏿
Your pupils are so dilated (that is the right word yeah) and... Lol. I was reading that has something to do with cognitive abilities and I'm just sitting here like "Wow...".
Two years is suchhhh a long time mate. I feel for you when I hear that. I can see how that must be really, really frustrating. Wow. That is a lot for the nerve issues. That's neuropathy?
Oh my god. Wow. The story about sawing and the fingertips. I too understand the dark thoughts and thinking "yeah that would solve everything."
I am extremely frustrated because I want to -- that must have been very, very hard for you. The feeling of "look how far I've fallen."
Sounds like less bad days. That will have a cuumulative effect for you. You deserve all the happiness in the world steve. The sincerity and honesty in your voice is unquestionable in my mind.
Love you Steve. Rest up bro
Cheer bruv. It's good to see you in the command center. (performs the Steve of the Dead salute)
It took 10 months for the trauma to kick in. I want to say if you get any symptoms that may suggest ptsd please seek help. People who have not been through chronic pain will never understand how it feels. some of the comments on here are awful.I wish i could give you a big hug. Keep plodding on Steve and stay strong. xx
Steady recovery brother.
My Grandma had a ruptured herniated disk and unfortunately couldn't overcome the complications of surgery at her age. I'm glad to hear you're in better health. Glad to hear you're getting through it.
I'm so sorry to hear that, I'm incredibly lucky that I'm still at an age where I can recover enough, and speaking to some of the older people on the ward about what they were going through really hammered that home for me. Much love and sympathy to you and yours.
Steve of the DEEEEEAD!
I miss Steve and Sam!
Get well soon
I've heard the Seattle air is nice this time of year, Steve.
I had a similar situation. But, it turned out to be a genetic issue they hadnt seen before. I was diagnosed with more than a dozen viruses/infections/diseases. Last was cancer in my spine. Was given a few months to live. I told the docs i dont have cancer and the spinal biopsy showed no cancer and no infections. I actually had none of what i showed symptoms of. And this is why i refuse to date anyone. Not going to put anyone through the shit im going through.
Same here man, social life on pause at the moment because it'd be really unfair to dump this onto someone else, plus I can barely get out there to meet them in the first place!
Hi Steve, I'm sad to hear your journey of your pain. But happy your moving forwards slowly. Keep positive. Big ups to Louise for supporting you. ❤
Thank you, I'm staying positive, and Louise is awesome, she's a great mate and I'm lucky to know her.
❤❤ Much love Steve for Thu khantent d00d!!!
im glad your ok my dude
So good to see you sitting. That was a long hard road. It's frustrating not being able to move like normal for a long time. I'm going to get a knee replacement in august, my 4th operation in 5 years. I hope I this time can get on with my life.
I just now realized what was behind you.... great idea. I cringe daily by the way he says "a"..... and the fact, that he substitute other letters with "a". Caahhhmaaaahhhhhn - (come on), and I waaaahhhh - (I want).
Steve of the PAIN
Now that's fucking metal!
Love you Steve miss you so much I was wondering where you were
Sreve so glad you shared your story.
I often wondered how you were getting along..(Talk about going through the mill)
Just think of it as a learning experience, you will not forget and can understand more about the human body and mental state how it all works.
This will all be behind you one day and in the future you will think of it a short time healing in the sceme of things.
Your such a strong resilient man you've got this!
Look forward to seeing you back with Scott one day too.
Take it easy be patient, remember Rome was notg built in a day ❤
You had a good point about remembering exactly when your back injury happened. I also remember my first, maybe not the date but the exact scenario.
To shorthand the story... I was 17, my back started acting up really badly during the practice before the 2nd last game of our regular season, by halfway through the practice I hurt so bad I had to lay on my stomach. A few weeks later after a misdiagnosis (the doctor kept calling it mechanical pain) and I found out I had a herniated disc.
You'd think Phil would remember it if he had a debilitating injury but nah, he just doesn't want to admit he had mechanical pain and inflammation from being a big fat guy and sitting down all the time with no exercise.
I also remember the exact scenario that lead to my 2nd herniated disc but that's just rambling. Glad you're looking like yourself Steve, missed ya
Yeah, spoilers for my video about his back, but it's really clear his back injury was nowhere near as severe as he portrays it. You can see how he adds new information throughout the retellings as the situation warrants it and not because it's a genuine part of his recollection of an actual event. I'm never forgetting those dates, those dates changed my life, you don't forget shit like that.
❤big love❤
I LOVE YOU STEVE!!!
I love you too, man.
While there are gaps on the doses for the Morphine being administered, and this was in a controlled environment, I would hope depending on your current pain levels that you are being careful on what you are using since there is an addictive nature to it. Not to imply but it was something my father was terribly afraid of during his stay at hospital and his after care from a car wreck, he was adamant on avoiding the use of Morphine. My 2 cents of just being worried about the recovery process since this is not something I would imagine will just resolve within 6-12 months but something that will change you going forward and finding a new normal.
Yeah, I should probably have been a bit clearer about this. The first few days on the ward I was taking what I could because the pain was just that severe, but following the second operation the dose was gradually decreased before I was discharged, and since then I've only ever lowered the strength and frequency of the morphine I've been taking. I'm now at 2mls of 5mg strength, three times a day, and I doubt I'd still be taking it if it weren't for the nerve issues. It's serious shit and I don't want to be on it any longer than I have to be.
Big ups Steve of the Shedbedmeddeadmetalhead
One step at a time brother,wish You well for Your recovery,I know its easier to say than done but try to stay positive.
Big ups Steve of the airport
The small talk on the ward must have been worse than the back injury.
Nah, it was all the snoring that was the real killer.
You've been sorely missed, but make sure you take care of yourself. People will understand if you get a twingle and suddenly "it time go" for you that day.
Remember, that one day, you will wake up, and be better than before the surgery. We may not know when, but it will happen. And then its all up from there.
Take all the time you need. You're certainly missed, but your long term health is a lot more important.
Also, I've been there. It was my leg, but I know how it feels to be in physical therapy and realize how week you've become. It sucks, but it eventually gets better. It takes a while, but it does eventually happen.
I definitely didn't anticipate how frustrating recovery would be, but I am getting better at remembering that I will get there eventually nowadays. That period between six weeks after being discharged until around late last month where I was constantly telling myself I should be further along was very difficult to deal with, but seeing the specialist really helped put everything into perspective, and I think I'll be much better at being realistic about things from now on.
@@ArchangelSteve Bet you're feeling really silly now though. Could have just been lifting your self up in your chair a few seconds and your spine would have just deherniated, but you just had to go and get surgery and recover the long way.
In all seriousness though, it's good to know you're doing better. Both mentally and physically.
I had a problem after my lac surgery it left me completely paralyzed from waist down for 3 and a half weeks. At first nobody could understand why but later when I found my disease a few months later looking into this. It says the worst thing I could have done is any surgery of my back. Because I have a viral infection in my back permanently from getting hashimotos disease(low thyroid) causing super long lasting inflammation. Also foods affect this greatly and so avoid processed foods, sugar other than fruit, artificial dyes/colors, no flavored beverages with chemicals, and natural free range meat and dairy. 11:25
I got this surgery but they didn't shave bone from my hip instead had me wear a vest type electric stimulator for 3 months. 8:59
Steve just jealous he isn’t half the man that Phil is; if it were Phil he would have power walked out of that hospital around a week after the first surgery and been back on stream making money for his family. Detractors stay felted.
(Hope you get better soon man)
It's the air, man, I'm telling you...
Just think all you need to get is clean seattle air snort
That and a big sack of lies and inconsistencies.