I was reading a couple of posts about naming your brace, and wearing your brace while travelling, etc and it brought some good memories to mind so I thought I would share them.
I haven't worn a brace for about 6 years now.. but I had my brace for 7 years and hated wearing it (like most individuals). My brace's name was Clyde. I had two different braces in the span of those 7 years, but never changed the name. There was Clyde 1 and Clyde 2. My family travelled a fair bit, and I refused to wear my brace on the plane so we would take it on as carry-on luggage.
My dad is a bit of a goof, and when waiting to board the airplane he would sit my brace in a seat and talk to him, "Clyde, how are you feeling today?" and so on. When we arrived at our destination he would take the brace, and prop it on the front of our baggage cart (I dont know if you can picture this properly it was quite hilarious) and say such things like "Clyde, lead the way!"
So although most memories of the brace weren't very joyous ones, this one always brings a smile to my face. So I thought I would share it. If you have any silly stories like this, please humor me!
Take care!
lisanicole
23/F/Canada
Surgery - Nov. 10, 2000
80 Degrees thoracic curve down to 19
L5 - T1
I haven't worn a brace for about 6 years now.. but I had my brace for 7 years and hated wearing it (like most individuals). My brace's name was Clyde. I had two different braces in the span of those 7 years, but never changed the name. There was Clyde 1 and Clyde 2. My family travelled a fair bit, and I refused to wear my brace on the plane so we would take it on as carry-on luggage.
My dad is a bit of a goof, and when waiting to board the airplane he would sit my brace in a seat and talk to him, "Clyde, how are you feeling today?" and so on. When we arrived at our destination he would take the brace, and prop it on the front of our baggage cart (I dont know if you can picture this properly it was quite hilarious) and say such things like "Clyde, lead the way!"
So although most memories of the brace weren't very joyous ones, this one always brings a smile to my face. So I thought I would share it. If you have any silly stories like this, please humor me!
Take care!
lisanicole
23/F/Canada
Surgery - Nov. 10, 2000
80 Degrees thoracic curve down to 19
L5 - T1
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