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Old 02-13-2012, 01:20 PM #8
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Jappy, I'll be right beside you in the tube tomorrow..

I learned the hard way that everyday PT is important. I can't believe how weak I got from sitting on butt without moving said butt. I thought exercise was useless, but I was wrong.

Now I am able to stand up from the low couch, just bracing myself with the coffee table (no grab bar), stand straight and take steps and pivot to my scooter. Soooooo much easier after regular daily PT.

Prayers and love,
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