More doc appts this week, so I might not have time to post until Monday, but in the meanntime, I wanted to share the cartoon below.
Got this image from a Facebook post by Life After Spinal Cord Injury - They have a fantastic facebook page with lots of great info and inspiration for people with SCI.
I tried to provide a link to this particular posting, but he link went to the entire photo album, and then I couldn't find the post on their timeline. So, that said, here is the link to their FB page.
Life After Spinal Cord Injury
In June 2012, I contracted viral meningitis. I ended up paralyzed and on a respirator. There was some doubt that I would walk again, and if so, it would take two years for me to walk "normal enough," but I was able to do so in one year. I am still improving, for I am not completely recovered. This blog is to chronicle my experience recovering from spinal cord injury and pass along inspirational stories of others who faced medical situations.
Showing posts with label Life After Spinal Cord Injury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life After Spinal Cord Injury. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Tristan's Road to Recovery
A few days ago, I came across, via a Facebook posting from Life After Spinal Cord Injury a FB page about a young man who had a diving accident and broke his neck in late July, 2014.
I do believe one of the greatest benefit of social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter is to allow strangers to interact with each other in a positive way. By creating the page, the family has let us strangers into their lives so we can provide support.
I want to do my part in passing along the page. Please visit the page, and I encourage you to send your support and encouragement to this brave young man and his family and friends.
Tristan's Road to Recovery
I do believe one of the greatest benefit of social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter is to allow strangers to interact with each other in a positive way. By creating the page, the family has let us strangers into their lives so we can provide support.
I want to do my part in passing along the page. Please visit the page, and I encourage you to send your support and encouragement to this brave young man and his family and friends.
Tristan's Road to Recovery
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
