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Strengthen

Posted Aug 23, 2019 - 11:43am

By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger

I had spinal surgery on my neck August 5th, and I get to wear a fancy collar every-day for 6 to 10 weeks. I look like an old-fashioned Englishman now.  It is like a fashion statement. I just need a top hat and walking stick to complete the ensemble. I have been having Occupational therapy, physical therapy, music therapy and playing games with child life services each day as I work hard to re-gain my strength.

On Wednesday, my therapists let me go outside the hospital for an outing. I walked in my gait trainer through the Washington University campus to a special destination.  We went to Starbucks of course. My dad and I had cold brews in the BIGGEST size they had. The cups were gigantic. It was so nice getting out of the hospital room. Drinking my favorite dark cup of goodness was even better. The walk back was easy with some caffeine on board.  Later we felt jittery from the drinks…maybe we should get a medium next time; because my dad and I stayed up till 3 am. The tv in our room went out, so we read a book and watched the lightning storm outside our window. It was a different kind of night, but a fun night!

Today I found out I can go home on Friday.  Several of my friends have come to see me. I’m realizing that I have some very good friends. I have made so many new friends with my nurses, doctors, and therapists.  Even the people that brought my meals and cleaned my room have become my friends.  There were so many people that have made this difficult time a lot more bearable.  I have had so many visitors, cards, and calls. Family and friends have been praying daily for my recovery. I am very humbled and thankful to each of you.  Not only did you all help me feel better, you have all strengthened me.  Thank you. I will be coming back home Friday, and continue living this crazy thing that we call LIFE. This is Life with Kyle and I will talk to you next week.  

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