As i saw here in the forum one old comment of FrankJ made at February 20th, 2006, 6:57 pm
Only if i had my research before the injury... However after MRI - now it is clear that i have a Lumbar Herniated Disc level L5-S1 - which is lower back.Also rowing in the morning can put extra stress on the discs in the back since they swell with fluid while you sleep, and take a few hours to equalize.
The following link contains gallery with images from MRI - so you can look at them only if you want to:
http://imageshack.us/g/1/10411837/
I fully understand that the life doesn't end here, but for sure i shall consider this injury in every training plan for the future. So my question comes here - should i left the Concept or not. According to the doctors the forbid every rowing activity - which is not quite professional because many of them don't know what is Rowing erg. A take my time to research here if there is any people with such a injury continue to train. I found many people continue to train on their ergs with Herniated Disk. Me personally before couple of months after short rest start to lift weights in the gym... even row for a few times, but no more than 2000 meters.
My personal opinion is if you train with caution you can build good muscle structure around the spine. In matter of fact i thing it is necessary to train if you have such a trauma in order to make some muscles that can support the spine and there is a slightly chance to recover... the disc come back at its place.
I am really looking forward your opinion... maybe not as a specialist doctor, but as a persons that have a lot of experience in sports, row, pain and gain.
Best Regards