I mentioned that he might be able to walk again (even a little) if the nerve connections can regrow. I wish him continued success in his therapy. No fun having mobility problems. Amazing how much of daily life is NOT tailored to the handicapped.
The other day I needed an Uber ride home from a car repair shop. The driver came in a small Kia. It was a CHORE getting my roller into the back seat and then having to scrounch down from my left side to fit into the seat. Was in great hip pain for hours afterward. I can hoist myself UP, right side first, to fit into my lifted pickup but the reverse movement is almost impossible.
I've sworn off any activity dealing with SNOW. Including snow on TV's!
J. Eric "One Hip" Freedner.
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