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I'm glad your home. You might want to try knee
immobolizers for your hamstrings. I have been
sleeping in a pair of knee immobolizers for a year and
a half now and they are helping me wonderfully.
--- Linda Wagner <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Yes, Mag, I came home late Monday night and can
> relax and recover in the
> comfort of home. I have a ways to go. I am
> breathing easier and hurting
> less, but I still am nowhere close to 100% and I am
> taking some mega pain
> pills. I can tell you all one thing...having CP and
> getting a bloodclot in
> your lung really stinks. Through all the pain
> initially I was as rigid as a
> board, and then when the pain was more controlled, I
> could hardly walk after
> spending so much time not moving in bed! Even now,
> I don't feel I have land
> legs quite yet. I am using my walker from back when
> I had hamstring
> lengthening surgery three years ago to walk
> everywhere. Now that I am on
> coumadin, I sure as heck don't want to fall and
> bruise/cut myself!
>
> Linda
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