Today, it took people a few minutes to realize I was actually wearing two shoes. It was weird for me too, all of the right ones are so much cleaner than the left one. One thing I have noticed however, is the way strangers treat me with two shoes vs. a boot, cast, wheelchair etc., they don't move out of the way when the sidewalk gets narrow, pushing me onto unstable ground. They give me funny looks when I get off the elevators (I haven't mastered stairs yet) and they treat me as though I'm back to normal, which gets me thinking, does it take a broken leg or limb to get people of humanity to sympathize and actually care about strangers? I was used to the general niceness of people getting out of the way, but now, well no one really gives a darn.
Walking, there is still a bit of pain, and I can almost feel the popping of the screw or two when I walk. I will need surgery again over spring break to take out one of the screws... I just love surgery so much.. But hopefully once this is all said and done, I won't need anymore for a long long time.
So, to conclude, I'm glad that you all read and hope you enjoyed my blog, and now that my leg is healed for the most part, my journey will never be done because the road to recovery is long, but thank you for reading and following my little bump in the road. I'm glad I could entertain and keep you in the loop with my life. As for now, I'm just going to keep moving forward.
so, I was talking about how you broke your leg and had to have screws and stuff put in your leg with this kid in my class, because he had to have screws and stuff put in his leg too, and he identified you as "oh, is she the girl who had that cart thing (demonstrated cart thing by bending knee and holding hands out like riding a bike) that she went around on? that thing was awesome. I think I talked to her about it."
ReplyDeleteHahah thats too funny, I actually kind of miss it. I got around a lot faster than I do now haha
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