I type with two fingers now. It’s not fast but I am typing and I am grateful. This is my first post and written document that will be longer than two sentences. I’ve written a few emails and text messages but nothing more than a sentence or two. This is good therapy until I buy some good dictation software.
I am doing very well. I’ve been home for almost a month. It’s been nice to be home and the adjustment from hospital to home was easier than I expected in large part due to my wonderful wife. She does most of the work keeping our house and me up and running. If you ever break your neck I hope you have a great wife like I do to take care of you.
My days are filled with lots of therapy. I spend two to four hours, Monday to Friday in occupational or physical therapy. It’s going very well and I continue to get stronger and more coordinated every week. My walk is getting more natural. It’s far from perfect but I can safely get around on my own in almost any condition.
My physical therapy now includes working in pool. It’s fun and extremely tiring. I’ve now run in the pool. It’s not pretty but it’s a miracle that I can do it. I hated running before the accident and I don’t think that feeling has changed. I’d rather be learning to ski or bike but all in good time. The pool running is good for now.
In addition to walking and running I am working on lots of strengthening exercises especially on my hips, core and shoulders. I also spend a great deal of time stretching. My muscles are very tight. This is common for spinal chord injuries. I lack range of motion and the stretching helps increase my range of motion, reduces injuries and just helps me get better. I think in a few months I’ll be more flexible than I was before the accident.
Nikki, my occupational therapist suggested I bring my fly rod to therapy, Thursday. We spent the last 20 minutes of our session working on my cast. It was better than I than I expected. I was able to throw 30 to 40 feet without to much trouble, now controlling the direction is a different story, but I’ve got months, until next summer, to work on that. It’s exciting to discover that some of the things I love to do will be possible sooner than latter. Stay tuned for reports on skiing, snowmobiling, biking, rowing, diving and kite surfing. Speaking about adventure I am getting close to driving again. I need to increase my reaction time a little, but I am hopeful by the new year that I’ll be behind the wheel again. I’ll make sure to warn you all so you can stay clear. It was only few weeks ago that I was struggling just to move my arms.
I do want to thank everyone for your continued support and prayers. Jessi and I feel so blessed to have so many wonderful friends and family. We are so grateful that you are all part of our lives. I am certain that your prayers on our behalf have not gone unanswered.
I will do my best to keep the blog updated as I make additional progress. I appreciate all the posts that were made by our family and Matt. There were many, many, hours spent writing and posting entries on the blog to keep everyone informed. I have had so many people tell me how much they have appreciated the blog. I want to especially thank my brother Justin, and Dad for their numerous posts.
I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving and finds many things to be grateful for this holiday.
Note: there may be some overlap between this and the video. i forgot what i said on the video that we shot we shot two weeks ago
Hey C,
ReplyDeleteIt's great to know that you are now home and your progress is still improving. And throwing some line to boot?!! Wow man, I'm continually amazed at how far you've come and at how quickly it has all come about...although I'm sure it hasn't felt as quick for you. I hope to see you over the Thanksgiving holiday. Take care...love, Brandon
Nice!!!
ReplyDeleteChristian and Jessi,
ReplyDeleteWe're so glad you are continuing to improve, and look forward to seeing you at a Thanksgiving gathering, or if that doesn't work out, we should go out to dinner sometime soon, or see a movie, or... the possibilities are really opening up! Love, Matt and Amy
Hey Christian- I have been secretly admiring your courage and strength through out this adventure and want you to know how proud I am to know you. It has been years since we spoke but when I met you back in San Pedro Sula, I knew you were someone special! Keep up the good work man!
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Hi Christian!
ReplyDeleteGreat that you are back home again! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and have fun running in the pool! Your progress is really AMAZING!
Best wishes from Germany,
Gesche
Nice to hear you are doing so well!!! I love seeing you blog.
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