That feeling usually lasts, what...a day? Maybe two?
It has been five months since my surgery.
22.14 weeks.
155 days.
And every day when I wake up I still have that carpe diem, blessed beyond belief feeling when I step out of bed and can walk without my crutches.
A pilot deadheading his way back to Salt Lake City was sitting next to me on a recent flight and told me that it has been 7 years since he had surgery on his shoulder and he still has that feeling of awe when his arm works the way it should. I'm hoping it sticks around that long for me. And longer.
I'm still in physical therapy and my foot still gets swollen and sore after walking too much but I still get so excited to be able to walk that I hardly even care. It has been a long year, especially this second half, but I had amazing people to help me through it and I really feel like the luckiest girl around. It's all about perspective and in 2010 I've received that in spades.
Happy New Years Eve (day)! Take a moment to count your blessings and I hope you have many more in the coming year.
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I've always agreed with El Vato Suave (what ever happened to him, anyway?), "I wake up every morning and I have to pee, and I thank God that my kidneys work."
So, yeah, on that note... Happy New Year!
Hahaha...true statement.
Also, I'm not sure what happened to him! Soon after he got a girlfriend I stopped hearing from him. Hmm...
I'm sure he's around here somewhere...
JMW
That was crazy. He's like Zorro- say his name and he appears!
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