There is much healing and a whole lot of work to do.
I've set up the meds dosing list & am prepared to continue my role as drill instructor. There are breathing exercises, balance, eye & head motion exercises & a host of sore muscles to tend to. And I have the easy part. Way easy.
Not the most romantic Valentine's Day we've had but one of the best.
I'd like to send thanks to :
- Kay our friend in the Great State of Texas (the best country that's part of the US), for your inspiration. You are right we've had to push through a lot of dirt & mud so far.
- My friends Anthony & Abbey (I'm glad your family is doing better) for taking the time to talk with me the other day.
- John Kyros for coming on day one to support Kathy's mother & I.
- Deana (Mom) for your help, support & of course for not killing me.
- Bobbie Jo for the wonderful package!
And Lucy our cat that I thought was missing Kathy so much...came up to see what the commotion was about, took a look at Kathy & turned tail to go nap. (dogs are better).
YEA!! You are home! So glad that you are back to your own bed! I hope that things get better and better from here - sometimes it just helps to get back in our own surroundings (& w/ our loving animals). Remember as this journey continues, you will feel a lot better one day or for a few days and then CRASH!, you'll suddenly have a bad day or two - that's OK! Listen to your body! Any eye issues? Do we need to talk about eye care?? Let me know!
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ReplyDeleteWe dodged the bullet with the facial nerve! It’s intact & so far Kathy is asymptomatic.
We pray that does not change.