I’ve wasted a lot of time in a hospital, and finally have been transferred a skilled nursing facility.
They are working on the to increase my strength with daily PT. The goal is to get me strong enough to live at home independently, and ultimately strong enough to survive the next course of Chemotherapy.
Who knows how long this will take?
I am weak, and think of you all every day.
And I miss my blog routine.
But, one thing at a time.
My thanks to you you all for continuing to come back here. I appreciate your support.
Brother, you are loved, appreciated, and missed. We’re waiting for you.
You are most kind, my brother!
Prayers.
Thank you sir.
Best wishes. As they tell us in EMS, >you< are your first responsibility.
But it's good to see you back.
Q
Thanks, Q!
You work on yourself. We’ll be here when you get back.
Thanks phred. Nice to see you. Thanks for the good wishes.
Courage, my friend.
Thanks, BP! This is a long road.
Keep fighting back, we want to see you and your new chair
Thanks! Me, too!
Been missing you, keep on fighting, we’ll say a prayer!
Thanks, Jim!
Good to see you back.
It’s a marathon, not a sprint, and slogging as well as you can is winning if it gets you to the other end.
Well, not exactly back, yet.
But working on it.
As you stated.
Thanks, SiG!
As they say in Galaxy Quest, Never give up, never surrender!
Seriously though, I’m glad you are getting on with the treatments. Kick butt.
Thanks KM!
It’s greatly appreciated.
I haven’t visited in a while, sorry to come back and read of your problems. Best wishes for your speedy recovery and of course I will pray for you.
Thanks, Wilson! Great to see you!