14 weeks-finally walking without a limp!
Week 14–I really thought I would be a lot further along on the recovery by now but the sad reality is that my body is taking it’s own sweet time to heal. I am somewhat encouraged today though as I was able to mow 1/4 of my lawn (1/2 acre total) pushing my self-propelled mower. I decided that mowing is now part of my physical therapy so I’m going to mow a small chunk each day and maybe I will have a decent looking lawn this year–by the time it’s done, I can just start mowing it again–like getting your hair cut so often no one ever realizes you got it cut! I will also be taking walks with my dear wife who LOVES going for walks and I’m usually too busy or just not interested in walking. Well now I am interested in walking, basically it’s all I can do. So walking it will be. Don’t worry, I’m still dreaming of doing all sorts of high intensity sports again some day! Now I will walk.
The other day I was walking to the train and I see it coming down the tracks and decide to make a “run” for it. Well it was more like a speedy hobble, I made the train and it really did not hurt too much so maybe running is not that far away. Oh the small victories on the long journey to full recovery. My marathon tracker says I have completed 7 miles–still a long way to go. I think I am learning to be more patient. Can that be possible? Am I actually more patient? Am I more tolerant of others who move slowly through life? Am I more compassionate of those with disabilities? I truly hope so–there has to be some benefit to this whole ordeal. All the best to my fellow ATR survivors. I hope your journey going well!
May 15th, 2009 at 3:22 pm
Bode,
Great update, good perspective. I’m a bit more tolerant and compassionate as well. Glad to hear you rebounded from pushing a bit too hard. It’s nice to be able to get out and do yard stuff etc. Just a lot of work if you have 3 acres, plus flower beds, etc. to take care of. Did a bit of hard work this weekend and cut down a dead cherry tree and pulled the stump too. If you’re interested shoot me an email and I’ll send you a facebook invite.
IowaJIM
September 17th, 2009 at 12:40 am
It has been 2 long weeks since I had my surgery and I can honestly say that the sequence of events that immediately followed it, have been interesting to say
the least. Immediately after the procedure, while I was still in the hospital, I experienced chest pains and had to be monitored closely.