Some of you may remember that I had an accident in December, fractured my pelvis and dislocated my elbow and was immobile for a month, well here is an update on my progress, hope I am not boring anyone.
In the last couple of months I have been able to get my own lunch, hang out the washing, cook a dinner for my husband and I. I went to Bingo a couple of times but found it too much as I am so tired by the time it finishes at 9.30. I have been driving since March and have driven to Hastings and Cornwall. I have also been able to visit my Mother in her residential home, it was the parking that got me there! Oh and I can walk round the supermarket with a trolley to do the weekly shop.
I went to see my consultant last week and my spirometer etc. readings were the same as before the accident and my sats were up by 10%. Just thought some of you may liike to know how I was getting on! Keep smiling.
Carole x
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You really are amazing Carole! 😀 what a good recovery you are making and always so positive and cheerful , I am so pleased you're on the mend and good results well done!😀💐💐💐
Hi Carole, it's lovely to hear from you. It's great to know how well you have progressed but, I won't be the only that isn't surprised by your fighting back to your previous level, because we all know your such a positive and determined person.
Don't stay away from us so long next time, your missed on here. xx
Great to hear from you Carole and I am pleased that things are definitely on the up. I do remember your very nasty accident so it is uplifting to see you are doing much better now. Do keep us updated and stay well. xxxx
Hi Carole,sats up 10%?I might have to try having an accident,or maybe not knowing my luck it would be the opposite out come.Glad to hear you,re back on your feet,hope life is happier for you now.Regards D. 💐
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