Wow...I'm sorry and glad you are okay and mending. I'm reading, "The Book On The Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are" which you recommended to me in a reply to one of my comments. Since then, a friend picked it up off my coffee table and said it was an amazing book!! I've missed you, as I said. People are put in our paths for a reason and you were on my radar so that I could learn something. Blessings!!
Such an adventure, this life is. And you are one of the people whose reflection on experience I most enjoy ... Thanks for living through this mystery ... I send all good vibes and look forward to your further posts. What a difference a day makes. Grateful that Clara was near and doctors ready to go. Miracles and blessings all around ... guess you still have more life to be in and with and through. Thank you Michael for keeping on keeping on ...
Good grief! Life can change so dramatically without warning! Thank goodness for modern medicine and your survival! I don’t think I have ever read such a life-altering event in someone’s life, told in such a brief and factual way. I am left with so many questions about your emotional experience and current challenges in recovery. With a tramatic brain injury,it might take a while to be able to process and verbalize the whole experience. Thank you so much for sharing about this, and I hope you continue to share your story as you recover. Of course, if you choose to keep anything other than what you already shared private, that would be understood and respected as well. Wishing you much support and love!
True, I left the house to walk the dog and it's been an interesting nearly 3 months. I'm stuck at times and had to learn WIN 11 when I returned. Months to go and I'm just over 1/2 the way back to normal. I've cleared out much of what I used to do each day. So much was nonsense.
Wow...I'm sorry and glad you are okay and mending. I'm reading, "The Book On The Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are" which you recommended to me in a reply to one of my comments. Since then, a friend picked it up off my coffee table and said it was an amazing book!! I've missed you, as I said. People are put in our paths for a reason and you were on my radar so that I could learn something. Blessings!!
Such an adventure, this life is. And you are one of the people whose reflection on experience I most enjoy ... Thanks for living through this mystery ... I send all good vibes and look forward to your further posts. What a difference a day makes. Grateful that Clara was near and doctors ready to go. Miracles and blessings all around ... guess you still have more life to be in and with and through. Thank you Michael for keeping on keeping on ...
Good grief! Life can change so dramatically without warning! Thank goodness for modern medicine and your survival! I don’t think I have ever read such a life-altering event in someone’s life, told in such a brief and factual way. I am left with so many questions about your emotional experience and current challenges in recovery. With a tramatic brain injury,it might take a while to be able to process and verbalize the whole experience. Thank you so much for sharing about this, and I hope you continue to share your story as you recover. Of course, if you choose to keep anything other than what you already shared private, that would be understood and respected as well. Wishing you much support and love!
True, I left the house to walk the dog and it's been an interesting nearly 3 months. I'm stuck at times and had to learn WIN 11 when I returned. Months to go and I'm just over 1/2 the way back to normal. I've cleared out much of what I used to do each day. So much was nonsense.