Broken leg, bone through skin, surgery, a bunch of plates and screws, oxycodone situation (solved), infection from wound, antibiotic reaction
(Levofloxacin, Levaquin read about these before you take them) (pretty much solved) and as of today, I am able to walk with a "walking boot" and a cane! 30 days after the break? How do they do it. My doc told me today that the screw and plate system is a Swiss design, and if I was in Europe, I would be cleared for light jogging at this point! (Ve have vays ov making you valk!)
What a mood changer! A little collapsible cane, a little "knee scooter"
No more drugs at all, now, if I can just get a "reasonable" nights sleep!
It really makes you humble. A couple weeks back it was all doom and gloom. It is a great example of "This too shall pass". Time to get off my ass and while I am off "work", to get to the other important work I need to do!
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So true ,Tom when we get "Dropped and stopped" it i can bring on that humility realizing how truly blessed we have been. Continue healing,get some real sleep and back to the action!Peace brother.....
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Selfishness-self-centeredness! That, we think, is the root of our troubles.
Take it easy, would you. Keep the jogging down to a minimum also. We don't need to break anything else. I was going to say "break a leg", but you already beat me to it. And now comes the best part...I'm free again.
Good to hear from you Tom. Glad to see you're on the physical and spritual mends. Yes, humbling are those days when we're down and out for whatever reason- physical, emotional, mental or spiritual. There is a plus side though; for this Alcoholic, it truly makes me appreciate the good days. Bringing gratitude back into the picture. Hang in there my friend.