Thanks Kim!
My prayers are with you as well. I do so hope that you have a successful and complication-free surgery! I too am sorry we had to meet this way. We shall heal together
Maureen,
I walk looking down now, so that will be a tough habit to break
I do so hope to get out walking as soon as possible. I have heard how easy it is to overdo things, so I will definitely keep that in mind. I'm sorry to hear that you had such a tough go of things. Thank you so much for being on here and sharing your experiences as well! Sorry I'm not sure what TBI stands for, I'm still catching on to all of the acronyms! I have full faith in Dr. Thedinger, his history certainly speaks for itself. He's been working with my neurosurgeon for the past 26 years so I do believe they must know what they are doing by now
He did go to school in Kansas, that much I do know. I don't know about him being a hunk, but I'm grateful for his sense of humor and his bedside manner. He won my parents over as soon as he walked in and gestured to them saying "let me guess, brother and sister right?" It's the little things that get you by. Darn dents worth. I did ask him if he can move some to my derriere, but he set me straight right away and laughingly said that that surgery costs more. I tried to use the excuse that it would help cushion the blow if I were to fall, but he just shook his head. Thank you!
Thank you MMH747, the cd sounds great, but I don't know that its for me. Other than the forum, I have forbidden myself from researching anything more or any other stories about surgery for the next 2 weeks. I have had some horrid nightmares lately, and I don't think I should expose myself to it anymore. It sounds like your CD is more healing-based, which is fantastic. Thank you for sharing your information as well!
We lost our softball game on Sunday, 15-14, I struck out twice, but I still consider every game I can play now a success, as while I occasionally get dizzy, I haven't yet fallen down. (yet) I am hoping to play the last 2 sunday games before Jean Claude goes adieu for good. They've made me a designated hitter. I just picture JC's the ball. I find it therapeutic in a way.