



Tuesday, October 2, 2012
step by step
The last few weeks at rehab have been to busy for me to blog as much as I'd like to, now that I have a few moments I will update you all to my progress. Since starting rehabilitation my progress is phenomenal. Now by that I mean I'm able to do small things that I was not able to before. My largest accomplishment is my ability to take a few small steps with the help of a brace,walker,and therapist. I couldn't believe it. They are teaching me to use my ab muscles to advance my paralyzed leg. It is so cool. I haven't been so happy in a long time. I know small steps will one day lead to big steps. There's no such thing as only small steps in the world of rehabilitation.
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