Sunday, 30 November 2025

State of the blog address

Since starting this blog I used to do a blog anniversary post. I did one every year except last year. I was a mess after spending seven months in the hospital and getting home in September 2024. I was in daily pain, horribly depressed, using a wheelchair, and wondering what kind of life I was going to have.

This year is better. It has taken months, many months, to gain strength and flexibility. Pain has incrementally decreased over time. Fifteen months after the accident I replaced my car and started driving again in June. I did not want to but I had to get a car as there were issues with mom I had to deal with. It was painful getting in and out of a car however that has got easier with time. I tried to visit mom as much as I could before she passed in September. It has been an interesting year.

I have been taking tentative unsupported steps in my condo. From my bedroom past the kitchen to the bathroom is about thirty feet and I have been able to walk it without crutches a few times. I am only a step away from any support such as a wall, kitchen table, desk, deep freeze to place a hand to steady myself. It is painful and by now I am well acquainted with pain. I can feel the pain in my thighs, my knees, and my ankles. It will take time for my legs to get used to the full weight. One starts small and keeps building. Winter is here so I will have time. I figure if I do a good job and make significant progress I may reward myself with a motorcycle next May. My Suzuki Burgman is not in great shape so time to replace it. Currently I have three motorcycles, one can never have too many.

A year ago life was agony. Today things are better.

3 comments:

  1. I hope the coming year brings you even more healing and progress. Your resilience and perseverance are remarkable and admirable. You have true strength of character.

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  2. It's good to hear you're walking! The "one can never have too many" motorcycles cracked me up! Maybe you can trade a couple of bikes in when you buy your next one?
    Hang in there! Merry Christmas!

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