My apologies, David, for my tardiness in checking back in with you to see how
you are doing, as I had meant to earlier. How is your bruised bone healing? Was
pretty much all movement about curtailed? How have you been passing the time?
I pray you find peace among the changes as you adjust to a new normal...
Hi Magenta,
Progress is good pretty much all around. A different prosthesis turned out to be non fitting so I went back to the first one. A new one will be made next monday. I can adjust the fit via "socks" of different thickness so when my residual leg shrinks during the day I can retain a tight fit without rubbing on the lower bones. These are super thin socks that are measured in millimeters.
Learning to walk again has been interesting. The ankle portion of the prosthesis is rigid - it does not flex like a normal limb. Learning how to deal with tree roots etc and unlevel surfaces Is a challenge but i'm dealing with it.
I
have learned not to fear things. The exercise steps and incline ramp at physical therapy had me almost paralized with fear of falling but with silent prayer we got through it.
A far as movement, I can get just about anywhere I need to now just slower. Sine I lost my left leg I can still drive.
How am I passing my time? I continue my study of praise versus worship and the history of the middle age reformation. To be honest I am fearful of sharing what I'm learning because just starting to share is what prompted the attack the eventually led to losing a leg. What another attack would look like is unclear.
You're correct that I don't post much except in the humor thread. Humor helps make things bearable. Most other threads get to contentious for me however I do read a lot of them. The last thread I got serious about is here
https://christianchat.com/suggestions/woodworking-area.200469/page-2#post-5032988 especially post 21 and 57
So overall I'm making progress in the natural but this new normal is causing a lot of anxiety and depression. That said, I'll get through this with GOD.
Thanks again for asking and listening
David