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Post by Louisg »

happy news and happy days :)

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Post by traceys »

she'll still need a bit of work on getting her more mobile but she can walk,just steps/stairs that are a struggle but by god she'll get there :D
The fact that she has got this far shows what a tough and determined cookie she must be so she'll come on in leaps and bounds now. What a fantastic feeling for you all after all the stress of the last few weeks. Stories like this make an ITU nurse :D
Have any of you been back up to visit ITU since she left there? Some patients and relatives find that it really helps them.
On that note - I'm on night duty tonight so I'd better get moving!!
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in few months they've invited her back then in 6 months then 1 year i think, she wants to go back as to help her remember/piece together the last months :?
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I went back to the spinal unit where i spent 7 months for the 1st time yesterday.

Was really looking foward to it but once i got there it was mad.thought i was going to faint,just dripping with sweat.

One thing it did was make me realize how lucky i am to be walking.

So now ive some fresh BOTOX in me leg and im like benny hill on speed,so something good came of it.

Great news about your mum mate,things like this make us all sit up and take stock of our lifes.
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Post by Lyndon »

it certainly does m8 and glad that you've done a bloody good job of recovering too m8 :D :D :D :D

Thx to all the other posters in this thread with ya comforting kind words, very welcome :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Hello mate,

Been away from the site for a few months, I hope all is ok with your mum.

All the best, OLLIE :wave:
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mums doing very well, can even get nearly to the top of the stairs now, a bloody struggle for her but she's got 'true grit' as they say and wants to get back to her old self asap but we keep having to tell her to take it easy which she does sometimes, tsk mother's who'd have um :lol: :oops: :D
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