welcome home david. now remember to take it easy and no motor bikes for 6 months http://adrsupport.org/groupee_common...icon_smile.gif
and keep in mind things do go up and down in the recovery process. i am so pleased things have worked out you had the best man in the world fix you up. you will have the best possble outcome!! chuck |
Hi David,
I am so glad you are home safe and sownd. I have been enjoying your posts on you blog and so glad you are doing well. Take it easy so soon you can be riding that bike. |
Congrats David! Take things one day at a time.
Justin |
Thanks.
My parents and I have been back for a couple of days now, and my mother is staying with me, at least for two weeks (possibly more). For the most part, I am doing great. My incision pain is all but gone now, and my back pain is just distraction pain as well. As I am finding out (and already knew), the toughest part is trying to take it easy for a couple of months, and really listen to my body for cues when I may be over-doing it. As per instructions, I will continue my normal medication schedule for 3 months, and then begin a gentle ramp-down of everything. David |
Welcome home David and congratulations on your new start on life. Sounds like you are getting around real good considering how early it is. Take it easy.
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