Hi everyone!
I haven't been checking the forum for awhile. I guess that I became one of those who had moved on following the lengthy recovery period that I endured. Now that I have reached my four year post-op anniversary today, I just wanted to give a shout out of encouragement to those who are contempletating this massive surgery or those who are in those early days of recovery. Just hang in there and take it slowly. Yes, my surgery definitely was life changing and I can no longer do some things that I once enjoyed (I.e. Lawn mowing). Yes, there are some days when the tightness in my back can be overwhelming. Today, though, I am celebrating those blessings of things that I can do in my life (I.e. Picking up my 28 lb grandson). To top off my celebration, I will be heading to the tennis courts tonight to play in one of my league matches.
My prayer for each of you is that you will receive many blessings in your life in spite of the pains that you may endure as result of scoliosis.
Donna
I haven't been checking the forum for awhile. I guess that I became one of those who had moved on following the lengthy recovery period that I endured. Now that I have reached my four year post-op anniversary today, I just wanted to give a shout out of encouragement to those who are contempletating this massive surgery or those who are in those early days of recovery. Just hang in there and take it slowly. Yes, my surgery definitely was life changing and I can no longer do some things that I once enjoyed (I.e. Lawn mowing). Yes, there are some days when the tightness in my back can be overwhelming. Today, though, I am celebrating those blessings of things that I can do in my life (I.e. Picking up my 28 lb grandson). To top off my celebration, I will be heading to the tennis courts tonight to play in one of my league matches.
My prayer for each of you is that you will receive many blessings in your life in spite of the pains that you may endure as result of scoliosis.
Donna
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