Hi Chris and AMD,
I too am very sorry for the post treatment issues. Yes, life after this is ALL about the "little" things that make us grateful and also, living one day at a time, and learning to be patient with our recovery as it can be slow for some, quick for others.
Nice to see you are posting for your wife, please give her our best, as I remember my husband showing me multiple emails of well wishes from friends and remember how it lifted my spirits.
With each day that passes I pray you see continued progress and may you heal quickly.
Chris, don't be suprised if she's "grumpy" as patience is hard to come by when healing from this. Let it roll off your back as best you can. I know being the "caretaker" is a difficult one. What she looks like does not correspond with how she feels inside. There's lots of turmoil happening inside her head that only she can feel and notice. It's not a fun place to be and all one can think about is when will it end. With the added arm weakness her issues are greater. People want to say nice things like, "Well you look great." don't help, making you feel frustrated and misunderstood.