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PN, and trying not to become a one-trick pony …

Neuropathy | Last Active: Aug 5 1:49pm | Replies (21)

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@ray666

Hello, Celia (@celia16)

“Mobility is a biggie … “

You can say that again. And again. And again. I agree 100 percent. Just as I was getting accustomed to the somewhat reduced mobility my neuropathy had left me with, along came Mr. Sepsis––and WHACK! my formerly ‘reduced mobility’ that was the result of my neuropathy became even more reduced. Far more reduced. I am slowly recovering from the damage caused by the sepsis. I’ll soon be back to where I was last winter and spring: learning how to manage only my PN-reduced mobility.

If anyone had told me half a year ago that something would come along to make me remember the days when I only had to deal with my neuropathy as the ‘good ol’ days,’ I’d have told them they were crazy. 🙂

I have to hurry. I’m expecting the contractor working on my house to stop by any minute to discuss paint colors, and I’ve yet to choose the colors! I’ll close by wishing you a cool-ish weekend (if possible). It’s 84º here (12 pm), soon to be scrambling up into the 90ºs.

Cheers!
Ray (@ray666

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Hi Ray, have been quietly following your “sepsis journey” as you’ve mentioned it in your posts and I’ve meant to write and say- you are doing an incredible job in beating back what can become deadly real quick. The Home Care nurses are doing their part, but the most important work is being done by you, with your partner’s support. Kudos for following the instructions and advice and in being careful. Each day is a step away and a step toward good health (despite the “battalions”).