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YOU ARE A MIRACLE!
(And of course, a model of hard work and dedication.)
Congratulations on your huge achievement and thank you for making my day. I work in LTC where I don't see comebacks or motivation to try, only people getting more and more dependent. I needed to hear that healing like yours is possible so I can hold that image in my heart. I was starting to lose hope but your story has renewed my strength.
Thank you!
Cobweb
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Dear Allnurses:
I will recap as briefly as a gabby old lady can :) I have to thank all of you for your support, through posts and private messages.
Last year I lifted weights and didn't really feel like it was helping me. My son suggested I try walking in the pool at the gym, so I gave it a shot. I started in January. I am pretty excited to tell you that, after 10 years in a wheelchair, more or less, I am now
**drumroll**
**FANFARE**
----WALKING----
I am walking at work. I have left my powerchair at home the last 3 weeks. I still need it for any appreciable distance. but I can make it about 100 feet with just my walker, or I use a rollator and sit every little bit if I have to go farther.
I just wanted to share that because other people's stories on here have helped me so much, so I hope this helps somebody. Doctors have never helped me feel better--it's other patients (particularly nurse patients) who have helped me make a better life.