I am fairly certain now that he will be home by Christmas, so long as no new hazards creep up. He's breathing on his own and ready to get on his feet..
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I am fairly certain now that he will be home by Christmas, so long as no new hazards creep up. He's breathing on his own and ready to get on his feet..
That is awesome news!
Fantastic!!
Woot!
Yes! That is very good news.
Yay!! :D
Hope the next couple of weeks go quickly and smoothly.
Great news, Mimi. I'm cheering for Don down here in Belize! :)
Wonderful news, Mimi. Does he know he has an online fan club?
Yes, tell him we are sending him all of these warm thoughts and prayers :)
Yayyyyy - I just spent 30 moderate minutes on the trainer and I feel awesome! I've had some minor muscular symptoms today but no neck pain at all. No weird arm stuff either. I will take it...I think the shots are helping and pretty darn quickly!
Now I can start getting back to my usual exercise routine, slowly but surely. I've been exercising all along but had to really back off on range and intensity. I will be careful so I don't overdo it...and I've not forgotten that I still need PT...
Catrin the Queen of Over-doing it :o
Pam,
yes he does. If Donald has learned anything at all from this experience, it's that he is a beloved individual. He's a person who has always struggled with self-worth, having had a father who called him worthless. I think maybe he now knows otherwise.
Mimi-
I hope so! I hope that one day, I'll be able to visit Seattle and ride with you both. I don't know much of him other than from your experiences here, what other TE friends have said, and other forums, but what I have learned is that he is an amazing, compassionate, caring person and a dam!ed good cyclist:)
Congrats. on Don for....surviving, literally!
Glad for both you, Mimi and Don to celebrate Christmas and beyond.