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Join contest Subscribeshooter65 said:That is a lot of hardware. How is your back?
No more intractable leg pain. Occasional sciatica. CONSTANT chronic back pain. And I lost ALOT of the flexibility I had after the first surgery.
Staying reasonably fit is tough. I can no longer twist at the waist. I've just gotten back to shooting on my belly again,problem is I'll never be able to tolerate alot of walking or time on my feet. Right after retirement, I was still able to instruct firearms at the poilce academy-can't now. I still run qualification for retired-carry permits. Here in NJ,retired officers must qualify the same as active duty officers and it is required to carry nationwide under:H.R.218: The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004. I qualify only a select group though-I have no tolerance for guys that want to be signed off without practicing ONLY for qualification.
Without my pension I'd be screwed. Even desk work is unbearable at this point. Even though both fusions are solid and healed, I'm still considered a "failed back". No more flying, skydiving, hiking-but it beats a wheelchair. Thanks for asking.