Scans, trains, planes, docs, and frustrations…
As the weeks tick by, I have my fingers crossed that the next one is going to be the one where everything just clicks and I can ride my bike pain free. After months of more scans, doctor and physio visits, jabs and prods, clinics and waiting rooms, I find myself sitting on my couch in my little apartment in southern France hoping my determination to solve this frustrating problem will pay off soon rather than later.
After being diagnosed with a disc protrusion in my lower back last year that was said to be causing the problems in my left leg, I went about doing everything I could to fix it. Initially it did seem like we were onto something, though after another heavy knock to the body in Down Under it seemed like I was back to square one. Further investigation started and we had to start looking deeper this time.
The next diagnosis came to be an entrapment of the pudendal nerve, a branch of the sciatic. So it was back into the doctors hands and under the scanner to try and hit the spot. Though this diagnosis wasn’t 100% sure it has become a question of eliminating possibilities.
Along with a change of position on the bike, some deep stretching and whole lot of exercises I hope we are now on the right track. It is still too early to say whether or not we have hit the spot.
I also had a brief return to the peloton a couple of week ago, and brief it was. With the team struggling for numbers I lined up at Gent Wevelgem, between doctor visits in Paris. So I signed on and signed off shortly after as the peloton split into pieces within kilometers, so I packed into the bus and took the dry road home.
Next time I hope to be back for good!
I hope you like the look of the new site, an keep an eye out for some new pages which should be added soon.
Thanks for reading
Tim



Hey Tim,
Good to see you back on the bike, hopefully you will back in form soon making us kiwis proud. New website is great, its about the only way we get any info on what you are up to as the NZ media dont seem to care to much about cycling. Keep the updates coming.
Phil
Comment by phil — May 6, 2009 @ 8:20 pm
Hi Timbo, bloody good to see you are getting a few things sorted mate, man it must be bloody frustrating for you after all this time after the unfortnate crash at the TDU!
Anyway keep your chin up and we look forward to seeing some results from you again soon.
Cheers
Trev
Comment by Trev Foley — May 9, 2009 @ 9:43 pm
Nice site, Tim. All the best with getting to the bottom of your injury and coming back to the peloton at full strength. Cheers, Oli
Comment by Oli Brooke-White — May 20, 2009 @ 10:25 pm
Keep up the enthusiasm Tim, I read the nice piece in Pez and followed the link here.
I was wondering how you were doing after the TDU (I am a Kiwi living in Adelaide).
Good luck with your ongoing recovery. I will check back for onging updates.
Cheers Richard
Comment by Richard Hillock — May 21, 2009 @ 3:20 pm