Hi all, just wanted to post and let folks know things can continue to get better. Admittedly, after the first three months post-surgery, I had very little difficulty, but it did take a while for energy and strength to really return.
I went on our annual trek of the Appalachian Trail this past week with the Venture Crew (older boys) of my scout troop. Despite the fact I was carrying more weight than I really like (I always do though when responsible for the children of other people), I did quite well over the 26 miles we completed. I never lost my balance, even at the end of the day, or in the dark. While we had to bail early with an injured boy and a sick boy, it was a great trip that I was fully able to enjoy.
If one believes the rule of thumb that you need one month of recovery for each hour of general anesthesia, I still have most of year to go to get my strength fully back. (And I will continue to argue that case.
) Even if not, after 32 hours of surgery and 6 weeks of radiation, I feel pretty darn good and am having as pretty great life.
I may even try to stand and fish in my kayak tomorrow.
Life is sweet!
-Tod