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Old 07-12-2012, 11:25 PM #1
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Nightnurse,

After today I'm really discouraged about returning.

I had a huge panic attack around my return to work as I'm being forced into it. I'm not ready and my doctor agrees.

Battling them while I'm supposed to be on bed rest isn't helping me at all
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I received another friendly comment today while I was doing my daily morning walk. I was crossing the street at a healthy, relaxed clip (just about normal) and a woman in my neighborhood called out: "you're doing much better." When I stopped to chat with her, she said, "You're doing so much better. When I first saw you, I thought, that must have been so painful."

It's true - I am doing a lot better (and have been making gains of late). It's nice to receive external confirmation of this.
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Congrats, greenfrog.

It is indeed great to hear external confirmation of our gains/improvement over the long term. And it's great to hear of your continued improvement. Thanks for keeping us posted!
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