Well I believe in miracles (I hasten to add, NOTHING to do with religion!) Long story, feel free to move along

I have suffered from agonising sciatica for ages (original lifting injury was in 1973!), having CT-guided cortisone injections back in December 2013 and 2014 with mixed results. The diagnosis is clear, I need another spinal fusion to join L2 & 3 to the 20 year old L4, L5 and S1 fusion. Trouble is I have an open diabetic ulcer on one toe, and the orthopaedic surgeon understandably won't operate while I have an open wound.
So after several false starts (due to the sciatica, I couldn't lie flat for the expected 4 hours of the next procedure), I had a third CT-guided cortisone needle last Thursday, and drove 120kms up the highway on Sunday to admit myself to the Base Hospital, for an angiogram (look inside my leg artery) and angioplasty (inflation of a small balloon to remove any flow restrictions found).
It took the vascular surgeon over three hours, and thank goodness the cortisone worked, and I was able to lie patiently as required! She found a serious restriction, which she cleared, and she is very confident that my ulcer will now heal very quickly (letting me hit my pot of gold at the end of the rainbow - spinal fusion 300kms away in Sydney!)
But the very best part is that for now at least, I feel zero pain, so have stopped taking morphine (I was taking up to SIX tablets a day, a serious dose), and am teaching my back that I CAN stand up straight without agony, and at last I can spend more time playing in my TI with my new spinnaker!
That, my friends, is a good week!