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greenfrog 04-27-2013 09:23 PM

Progress
 
Gradually, over many painstaking months, I have been improving. Today I was out on one of my twice-daily walks, striding purposefully at a fairly robust clip through my neighbourhood, and a woman I've seen a couple of times called out:

"You're doing amazing!"

She apparently also goes for frequent walks in our area. She said that when she first saw me, about a year and four months ago (eight months after my injury), I looked like I was in significant pain and appeared to be "walking on eggshells." But she said she could tell how determined I was and that she knew I would get better. She says she prayed for me, and that I now look great.

It's true that I have made major gains. I feel far better than I did early on (and for many months). I'm not fully recovered (maybe 85%+), but I am pretty far along and have regained much of my former functionality. Recent developments include adding hours at work and an exercise routine (brisk walking on treadmill).

Mokey 04-28-2013 12:11 AM

Wonderful. Thanks so much for sharing that. So you are at the two year point? So important to remain hopeful. Not easy sometimes. Most times to be honest! Keep it up!

greenfrog 04-28-2013 07:09 AM

I'm also driving regularly now - a huge boon. I didn't drive for about a year and a half after my injury, maybe a bit longer.

DFayesMom 04-28-2013 10:43 AM

That's great!
 
How nice of that lady to share that with you. I'm sure that made you feel good. It's important to celebrate our progress! When I think how I was just six months ago, I can't believe how much better I am in so many ways. Glad you are doing so well!

Lightrail11 04-28-2013 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenfrog (Post 978847)
"You're doing amazing!"

Thank you, it helps all of us to hear of the successful recovery journeys.

You highlight another important point, people (some we don't know) notice and can celebrate with us. :grouphug:

Galaxy1012 12-07-2014 11:33 PM

Glad to hear that @greenfrog . This gives us hope. Did you have sensitivity to bumps on road that you didn't drive ? What were your symptoms ?

_Ash_ 12-08-2014 03:09 PM

This is really nice to hear, glad things are getting better for you :)


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