Well, since I have no scooter questions, I'll just continue to share my recovery journey.
First, the "bad" news. I'm still waiting on my "permanent " prosthesis. I admit that It's somewhat frustrating since I'm able to walk without the Walker but am concerned about messing up the temporary leg.
Next, the good news. The delay is due to the equipment, manufacturer, and shipping time. It's NOT due to a problem with MY BODY. I can live with that.. (It's Not unlike getting some KYMCO parts. Lol)
Next, I am able to walk beyond the capability of the temporary leg because I actually had to slow down to make sure I didn't stress it with the higher impact of walking fast.
On Wednesday, I went into town and had a little time to kill. So I went to our newest and busiest city park and decided to walk there because it has a sidewalk and it has several short cuts if I got into trouble and was unable to complete the walk.
I chose NOT to use my Walker (don't tell my prosthetist. [emoji850]). But I wasn't foolhardy. I did take ONE crutch as insurance. I was able to walk the ENTIRE ONE MILE around the park without stopping! I only used the crutch on hills due to the fact that I didn't want to overstress the prosthesis. I was fine. Total time? A little less than 1/2 HOUR! --- no soreness. No extra tiredness!
And to top it off, I then went to Wednesday night prayer service! I had the leg on from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM!
THANKS FOR "LISTENING " to me go on and on. But I'm so thankful for the progress God has enabled me to make in the less than 3 months since July 3.
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