So its kind of eerie how NORMAL life is starting to be again.
Cory is back to work almost full time again already (I know surprise surprise, you cant keep a work-a-holic away for long). He is no where near being able to drive again so he gets picked up and dropped off everywhere he needs to go. My little brother just laughs because Cory has always talked about wanting to get a limo or some large comfortable car and hire someone to just drive him around to where he needs to be so he can work in the back of the car. Isn't it awesome that Cory's wish came true. HAHA...
Anyways, Cory decided this week that he doesn't need his walker or his braces around the house. I think he's just lazy and would rather take the risk of falling then take the time to put everything on. (But hey I don't blame him its takes a lot of work to "suit up")
He has done pretty good as far as walking goes, he has only fallen "bad" two or three times. Unfortunately it always seems to happen as we are putting Rubi to bed. Don't ask me why but every time Cory stands up after our song and prayer he seems to fall...and then we just laugh for about 30 secs. and try to get out of her room before she gets too hysterical. HAHA!
Cory has continued to go to out patient therapy and he is doing really really great. Last week however he did loose his pants in the pool. I wasn't there but he said that it was Hilarious and the therapists said she has never had that happen before. (I guess that's what happens when you loose 30lbs. I suppose I better go to the store and buy him some new swim suits)
We are sad to say that our insurance wont cover us to go back to Mayo Clinic to get his follow up evaluations done. We were really bumed because we wanted to go see the neurology team that really got Cory through the rough times. My next quest will be to find a good neurologists that is on our insurance. Cory still needs another EMG to see how much nerve damage has been done. His feeling is a long ways from normal so the test should let us know a little better how long it will take for his recovery.
Well that's about it...here's to our NEW NORMAL!!!!
O and one more thing Cory got to go to the movies for the first time. He LOVES the movies so that was such a fun treat for both of us.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Thursday, July 9, 2009
WEek 1
WE did it. We made it through our first week home. And I can't lie we have had a pretty rough go at it but hey we are alive and there's something to be said for that.
Cory started his out patient therapies this week and I think he really likes it. On Monday he had an evaluation so the PT would know what she had or doesn't have to work with (wink wink Cory's a little thin guy these days) Anyways, she made him do some pretty advanced moves that even made Cory a little impressed that he could do them. (Nate it was the stuff on that sheet that Cory was supposed to translate into Spanish for you and never did...we are still working on that ha ha) Cory's favorite part was he had to race against a timer. So he did each race three times and took average of the three to get his results. The first set of races was done with OUT his leg braces and the second set was WITH his braces. If I would have known that Cory was going to have so much fun at his evaluation I would have brought my camera...It was pretty entertaining.
Cory also had his first visit with his PCP and he decided to do another ultra sound of his legs. We are excited to say that we think we are in the clear as far as the blood clots in legs. Cory is even more excited that he can stop giving himself a shot in the tummy every morning.
Tuesday we got to have lunch with some really close friends of mine. After we decided to meet up with my dads family at BIG SURF water park. Cory didn't get in but he enjoyed watching Rubi and I swim and splash and go down the slides. We also gave Rubi her first Dip-n-dots and we got our fav. Blue Icee. We had a blast and for a moment life felt normal again.
Wednesday we spent relaxing. Cory actually didn't relax too much. He spent most of the day on the phone WORKING!!!! Yup you cant keep a work-a-holic away too long. HAHA he also got to go have a guys afternoon with my little brother and his friend. It was a well deserved and NEEDED afternoon for Cory.
Today Cory had PT again only this time is was aquatic. We didn't talk much about it after because as soon as he got into the car he made me take his shoes off because I guess he had a really hard time putting them on after therapy and its because one of his toes was curled under and he didn't know it. After the shoe came off he was in A LOT of PAIN!!! That's what he gets for not wearing his leg braces.
Which leads me to my next point....I want to give a shout out and introduce all of you to the new members of our family...now I hope you are sitting down for this one....
the wheel chair

the walker (we still need to add tennis balls to the bottom)

the shower bench (with arms and back)

the throne..affectionately known by Cory as the "B 1 Bomber" for reasons you can guess...

the braces...I bet you've never seem them in that color before haha. (Cory picked them out after I told him to go BIG or go home...he decided to do both) we are also narrowing it down to what vinyl sticker we want to put on the back of them...to be continued.
Cory started his out patient therapies this week and I think he really likes it. On Monday he had an evaluation so the PT would know what she had or doesn't have to work with (wink wink Cory's a little thin guy these days) Anyways, she made him do some pretty advanced moves that even made Cory a little impressed that he could do them. (Nate it was the stuff on that sheet that Cory was supposed to translate into Spanish for you and never did...we are still working on that ha ha) Cory's favorite part was he had to race against a timer. So he did each race three times and took average of the three to get his results. The first set of races was done with OUT his leg braces and the second set was WITH his braces. If I would have known that Cory was going to have so much fun at his evaluation I would have brought my camera...It was pretty entertaining.
Cory also had his first visit with his PCP and he decided to do another ultra sound of his legs. We are excited to say that we think we are in the clear as far as the blood clots in legs. Cory is even more excited that he can stop giving himself a shot in the tummy every morning.
Tuesday we got to have lunch with some really close friends of mine. After we decided to meet up with my dads family at BIG SURF water park. Cory didn't get in but he enjoyed watching Rubi and I swim and splash and go down the slides. We also gave Rubi her first Dip-n-dots and we got our fav. Blue Icee. We had a blast and for a moment life felt normal again.
Wednesday we spent relaxing. Cory actually didn't relax too much. He spent most of the day on the phone WORKING!!!! Yup you cant keep a work-a-holic away too long. HAHA he also got to go have a guys afternoon with my little brother and his friend. It was a well deserved and NEEDED afternoon for Cory.
Today Cory had PT again only this time is was aquatic. We didn't talk much about it after because as soon as he got into the car he made me take his shoes off because I guess he had a really hard time putting them on after therapy and its because one of his toes was curled under and he didn't know it. After the shoe came off he was in A LOT of PAIN!!! That's what he gets for not wearing his leg braces.
Which leads me to my next point....I want to give a shout out and introduce all of you to the new members of our family...now I hope you are sitting down for this one....
the wheel chair
the walker (we still need to add tennis balls to the bottom)
the shower bench (with arms and back)
the throne..affectionately known by Cory as the "B 1 Bomber" for reasons you can guess...
the braces...I bet you've never seem them in that color before haha. (Cory picked them out after I told him to go BIG or go home...he decided to do both) we are also narrowing it down to what vinyl sticker we want to put on the back of them...to be continued.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
WE made it...

So on Thursday Cory was finally released after 9 weeks of this craziness...we couldn't be happier. My little brother was able to help me go get Cory and ALL of the stuff that he comes with these days. You don't realize when you live somewhere (like the hospital) how much you can accumulate over a months time. We had clothes, 6 pairs of shoes, hats, toiletries, toys, medicine, wheels chair, walker, Cory, candy, un opened soda cans/breakfast drinks, computers, bed side commode, shower chair, pretty much you name it we had it. It was funny the nurses looked at us like we were crazy with all the trips we had to make from his room to the car.
We want all of the people that helped Cory at the hospital to know how truly wonderful they are. SO thank you to Nate, Jen, Lindsi, Vasanti, Jennifer, Dr. D., Larry, Jerry and ALL the of the nurses, therapists, food staff, and house keeping. We really appreciate everything you did for Cory. You are all angels to us. We will miss seeing you everyday and hope to come back for a visit very soon.
Since we have been home life has been a lot differnt and very very FULL. We have had a few crazy nights of firguring out how to sleep in the same bed again, Cory is figuring out how to shower and go to the restroom at home (o the things we take for granted). I have the responsibitlity of making sure he gets all of his meds., dosent fall out of his wheel chair, dosent fall when he DOES walk, and I have to remind him that its okay to take it slow on not rush like he used to (this is very tough for him). In addition, all of the relatives from my dads side have come into town for a little family reunion so life has been full of swimming, eating out, bbqing and much much more to come this next week. Cory and I have both been a little overwhelmed at times but its been okay because we have been forced into REALITY again.
I have thought about this a lot lately. It's so funny that when something happens in my life weather its having a baby, loosing a loved one, or now this trial I ask myself "why CAN'T the world just STOP for two minutes a let me take a deep breath and figure out how I am going to be able to get through this?"...don't the bills know that they just need to be put on hold for a while, doesn't my body know I don't have time to eat right now, why is everyone else still waking up and going to work everyday, these are the things I ask myself. And somehow it doesn't matter I still have to keep going because LIFE isn't set up to accommodate these unforeseen circumstances. I have to be strong. My grandpa used to say "you will either make it or you won't" haha and that's kind of how I am feeling right now.
Anyways, we are happy that Cory is home. And he is doing AMAZING. He came home using a walker and his leg braces called AFO's (I forgot what that stands for) but he also was fitted for a custom wheelchair because even though he can walk...its only for short distances before he is completely wasted. His wheelchair will be delivered in a couple weeks so in the mean time he has a loaner.
On Monday, Cory will start out patient PT where we will go to the hospital 3-4 times a week. Cory is very happy that he is finally to this point. He is still mostly numb in all parts of his body but little by little he thinks it might be coming back.
He wanted me to mention a few more things...When he sits for long periods of time in his wheel chair his legs get very swollen and red. He likes to walk because it helps with that blood return from his legs to his heart. His favorite thing to do right now is swim with his girls. Swimming is the only time he can stand completely straight up. It is very hard for him to balance with out some sort of flotation device. And lastly when he gets out of the pool he says his body feels really heavy and it makes him a little sad.
Well that's it for now. Sorry I feel like this post was delayed and now is a little random but once I figure out this new home life hopefully I will be a little more consistent on here again.
Thank you for your continued prayers and Happy 4th of July.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Call me Jenny...

WE have an official release date....
JULY 2nd!!!
We are so excited....OK Cory is really excited. I am scared out of my mind. Yes it will be nice for him to finally be home for good, yes it will be nice to not have to drive 50miles a day, but this is going to be a LOT of work...so please keep the prayers coming MY way now ha ha I am kind of joking...I am excited too.
So today was different. This morning we had another really early morning. at 8 am Cory had a huge meeting (around 25 people) to assess his walking abilities (or the lack there of) and decide on what kind of braces Cory will need to help him be able to walk. Right now Cory has a few issues with his walking and so the braces should actually help him a lot. It was really intimidating for Cory though because he had to walk with his walker and his PT Nate holding him up in front of all these people and they were all talking about him as if he wasn't even in the room. The other interesting thing that he did was he was video taped for "educational" purposes for other people to see how crappy he is walking and see if they can learn how to properly diagnose him. So ya pretty much Cory is a movie star now...get your autographs now they are going to be worth something very soon.
After the evaluation they cast his legs. Oh and Cory got to pick out a cool color for his braces. We will debut them at a later date. I really just can't wait for the day that I can say "run Forrest...run" (that's why you can call me jenny) and the braces break off his legs as he runs as fast as he can...hey a girl can dream right.
Cory also got signed up for cooking class today. It was a lot of fun. He made cupcakes and did a dang good job, with hardly any spills. I was seriously amazed. The other people in the class were funny. This one lady looked and sounded just like Paula Dean...Cory and I were laughing with her the entire time. After she left the therapists said they had never see her smile as much as she did today so it made me feel good that we could make someone happy.
Cory also got another day pass for Sunday. Hopefully we will have a little bit more time to relax this week. But then again this is Cory we are talking about so I am sure he will have some crazy agenda. Also, next week Cory will get to go out with the therapists WITH OUT me so they can see how independent he is, so that should be fun.
Well that's pretty much it for today. I am sure I will have a lot to update after Cory's day home on Sunday.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Time flys where you are having fun!!!
So we have a lot to update...
First, the Dr. said that after he looked again at the ultra sound results and consulted with the ultra sound tech. that he feels like everything should be fine. The blood clots are there but they are small enough to be taken care of with medicine. Cory is now sporting some very sexy thigh high compression socks aka women's nylons but hey I guarantee that by the end of the week everyone will be coping his awesome fashion sense.
Now, last week Cory said that he had a surprise for me and said that sometime this week he was going to be getting a "day pass" to come home for one day. So I asked if he could get it for Sunday because it was his BIRTHDAY and FATHERS DAY!!!! and guess what he got it. We were so so so surprised.
So Sunday morning I got to the hospital at 6:30am we got him showered and dressed got the meds. and by 8:15 am we were on our way home. It was a little scary but very exciting. On Sat. I had come down to help Cory learn how to get in and out of the car and then how to fold up the wheel chair so that it would fit into the trunk. We have a big car but Cory wouldn't be able to get up into it so I brought Cory's dads small car....so in order to fit the wheel chair in I had to take it apart into what felt to me like a MILLION PIECES!!! and let me tell you I swear it turned into 2 million pieces in the HOT Arizona SUN!!! So after I loaded him and the chair up we were well on our way home.
When we got home Rubi was still in her bed so Cory got to go in and get her....she was SOOOOOO excited to see Dad at home. Then Rubi, Scotti and I gave Cory his first gift of the day which was a DVD that I made of pictures of this last year of Cory and his girls. He of course loved it and cried the whole time...it was really sweet.
Next, he was feeling so good that he decided that he wanted to go to church about an hour before it started...soooo on even a "normal" Sunday an hour wouldn't be a do-able task but some how we got to church and we were only 5 min late. It was really amazing for Cory to be there.
We decided to only stay for the first hour of church because we felt a little over whelmed. After church I still needed to get Cory's main gift and his family was coming over later that night so we needed to get some things for the PARTY!!! So we headed to Costco. YUP that's RIGHT I can now officially be committed to the LOONEY BIN!!!! I took Cory and Rubi. Cory pushed himself all around the store and enjoyed EVERY SAMPLE (no joke) he could get his hands on. I was on a mission to get the heck out of there so every time I turned around to make sure he was still following me I saw his little short head rolling to the next sample station. HAHA at the time I was too stressed to see the humor but now looking back it was pretty cute. He was loving it. And after all it was HIS birthday so I am glad he was enjoying himself. So 5 pizzas, 1 birthday cake, salad, his new VIDEO CAMERA (to help document this craziness, and 3 hot dogs later, we were finally done with our store outing.
Finally after getting in and out of the car (what felt to me like 50 more times) we finally made it back home. We relaxed there for a couple hours and then our extended family came over to help us Celebrate. It was a good time filled with dancing, eating, singing, DVD watching, and lots of talking. Thank you to all of our family for coming over and helping us celebrate not only Cory's birthday and fathers day but also Cory's first day home. We really enjoyed it.
So by 9:30pm we had tucked the girls into bed which was very bitter sweet and we took Cory back to the hospital for hopefully only 10 more days.
It was a lot of fun and a lot easier on Cory then he thought it would be....and a lot MORE work for me than we thought it would be but all in all it was good to see what life will be like when Cory finally gets home.
Now, yesterday, Monday the big thing that happened was Cory walked with a WALKER for the first time. I wasn't there but it is such a blessing that he is progressing so fast. We are so grateful for this HUGE MILESTONE. And then again today he was able to walk even farther and it was even easier for him.
thank you all for the prayers. I know that's what has made all of this possible.
PS.
This new song was put on per. request of one of Corys therapists. HA HA good song!!!
First, the Dr. said that after he looked again at the ultra sound results and consulted with the ultra sound tech. that he feels like everything should be fine. The blood clots are there but they are small enough to be taken care of with medicine. Cory is now sporting some very sexy thigh high compression socks aka women's nylons but hey I guarantee that by the end of the week everyone will be coping his awesome fashion sense.
Now, last week Cory said that he had a surprise for me and said that sometime this week he was going to be getting a "day pass" to come home for one day. So I asked if he could get it for Sunday because it was his BIRTHDAY and FATHERS DAY!!!! and guess what he got it. We were so so so surprised.
So Sunday morning I got to the hospital at 6:30am we got him showered and dressed got the meds. and by 8:15 am we were on our way home. It was a little scary but very exciting. On Sat. I had come down to help Cory learn how to get in and out of the car and then how to fold up the wheel chair so that it would fit into the trunk. We have a big car but Cory wouldn't be able to get up into it so I brought Cory's dads small car....so in order to fit the wheel chair in I had to take it apart into what felt to me like a MILLION PIECES!!! and let me tell you I swear it turned into 2 million pieces in the HOT Arizona SUN!!! So after I loaded him and the chair up we were well on our way home.
When we got home Rubi was still in her bed so Cory got to go in and get her....she was SOOOOOO excited to see Dad at home. Then Rubi, Scotti and I gave Cory his first gift of the day which was a DVD that I made of pictures of this last year of Cory and his girls. He of course loved it and cried the whole time...it was really sweet.
Next, he was feeling so good that he decided that he wanted to go to church about an hour before it started...soooo on even a "normal" Sunday an hour wouldn't be a do-able task but some how we got to church and we were only 5 min late. It was really amazing for Cory to be there.
We decided to only stay for the first hour of church because we felt a little over whelmed. After church I still needed to get Cory's main gift and his family was coming over later that night so we needed to get some things for the PARTY!!! So we headed to Costco. YUP that's RIGHT I can now officially be committed to the LOONEY BIN!!!! I took Cory and Rubi. Cory pushed himself all around the store and enjoyed EVERY SAMPLE (no joke) he could get his hands on. I was on a mission to get the heck out of there so every time I turned around to make sure he was still following me I saw his little short head rolling to the next sample station. HAHA at the time I was too stressed to see the humor but now looking back it was pretty cute. He was loving it. And after all it was HIS birthday so I am glad he was enjoying himself. So 5 pizzas, 1 birthday cake, salad, his new VIDEO CAMERA (to help document this craziness, and 3 hot dogs later, we were finally done with our store outing.
Finally after getting in and out of the car (what felt to me like 50 more times) we finally made it back home. We relaxed there for a couple hours and then our extended family came over to help us Celebrate. It was a good time filled with dancing, eating, singing, DVD watching, and lots of talking. Thank you to all of our family for coming over and helping us celebrate not only Cory's birthday and fathers day but also Cory's first day home. We really enjoyed it.
So by 9:30pm we had tucked the girls into bed which was very bitter sweet and we took Cory back to the hospital for hopefully only 10 more days.
It was a lot of fun and a lot easier on Cory then he thought it would be....and a lot MORE work for me than we thought it would be but all in all it was good to see what life will be like when Cory finally gets home.
Now, yesterday, Monday the big thing that happened was Cory walked with a WALKER for the first time. I wasn't there but it is such a blessing that he is progressing so fast. We are so grateful for this HUGE MILESTONE. And then again today he was able to walk even farther and it was even easier for him.
thank you all for the prayers. I know that's what has made all of this possible.
PS.
This new song was put on per. request of one of Corys therapists. HA HA good song!!!
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Prayers NEEDED!!
So I just wanted to give a quick update. So for the past few days I started noticing that Cory's lower legs have looked swollen and I mentioned it to the Dr. and therapists and I just figured it was from all the intense therapy Cory has been getting. So finally last night they decided to do an ultra sound of his legs and they found 2 blood clots.
The Dr. reviewed the results and wants to hold off on having surgery...please pray that the clots dissolve on their own.
The Dr. reviewed the results and wants to hold off on having surgery...please pray that the clots dissolve on their own.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Shout OUT!!!
So this is Cory and Chaney this time...Cory is going to talk and I am going to type.
Hey this is Cory...today was a great day even though I feel completely beat up right now. How do I start...today I slept in till 7:50 am and then much to my surprise they brought in my schedule and they said that my OT started at 8:00am today instead of 9 am so I was still trying to wake up when they came. Let me explain that in the mornings, I don't know why, but my body has been extremely sore and hard to move. It takes me quite awhile to get myself up and moving. I was happy today even though it was early because the reason for the early morning was because I got to shower myself today. I am going to go ahead and start using my therapist names...they have started reading the blog too so hopefully they wont mind. (if they do I am sure they will tell me)
Anyways, I got to have a wonderful shower today with my OT Lindsi and Jenn. Don't worry my wife knows...ha ha tomorrow Chaney is going to come help too. Its crazy after being in the hospital awhile your sense of modesty goes to pot because you really don't have a choice. By the way tomorrow is Lindsi's last day...She has been GREAT and I am really going to miss her a lot. We have had some dang good times.
Now for ST. I want to give a special SHOUT OUT to Vasanti, Jennifer and Jackie. I worked with Jackie today for the first time and she actually had me do the "icing" to myself. It was cool because we actually used "ice" today in addition to the special metal ice stick we usually use...it about froze my face off. After that she wanted to see the blog so today part of our ST therapy was actually reading the blog. She was a little disappointed at the LACK of commenting on the ST so we decided to give this special shout out to ST. I had ST twice this morning so Vasanti read the blog to me wile Jennifer did the icing to me. It was cool because I haven't gotten to read the blog a whole bunch. So thanks Jenn and Vasanti. I wish we would have commented more on ST because I know its so important but then again there are only so many ways you can describe facial icing. (oh and vasanti i am touching my nose right now)
Afterwards while I was waiting for PT my friend Bryant came to visit me. He was able to stay for my 1/2 hr of PT and the 1/2 hr break after so we were able to talk. It worked out great. I just want to say thanks to Bryant and everyone who have come to visit me it has really meant a lot to me and I really appreciate it. It was cool because Bryant got to see me in PT stand with the parallel barres.
After a lunch of baked ziti I went to motor skills class for the second time with Jerry who is a previous stroke victim. I like it because he understands what we are going through. We basically exercise our upper bodies with pvc pipe type weights because regular weights would be too heavy. Jerry sits there and tells stories and motivates us while we do it. I really like that.
Next in PT my therapists Nate did E-Stim on my legs/ankles. It was a little uncomfortable but nothing compared to some of the other pains that I have experienced. It was also cool because the electrical shock gave me sensation in my feet. I say that because I haven't had any sensation in my feet since this has all began that Sunday night. And even though it was a shocking sensation it felt good to feel something in my feet.
My other surprise during PT was my friend Chris walked in with a car magazine and a Chick-fil-A bag. Needless to say I was able to enjoy an awesome Chick-fil-a sandwich and fries while we sat and talked.
Later Chaney came and couldn't resist taking a picture of me and my sandwich.
Well...dinner just got here and Chaney is probably tired of typing so until next time.
Hey this is Cory...today was a great day even though I feel completely beat up right now. How do I start...today I slept in till 7:50 am and then much to my surprise they brought in my schedule and they said that my OT started at 8:00am today instead of 9 am so I was still trying to wake up when they came. Let me explain that in the mornings, I don't know why, but my body has been extremely sore and hard to move. It takes me quite awhile to get myself up and moving. I was happy today even though it was early because the reason for the early morning was because I got to shower myself today. I am going to go ahead and start using my therapist names...they have started reading the blog too so hopefully they wont mind. (if they do I am sure they will tell me)
Anyways, I got to have a wonderful shower today with my OT Lindsi and Jenn. Don't worry my wife knows...ha ha tomorrow Chaney is going to come help too. Its crazy after being in the hospital awhile your sense of modesty goes to pot because you really don't have a choice. By the way tomorrow is Lindsi's last day...She has been GREAT and I am really going to miss her a lot. We have had some dang good times.
Now for ST. I want to give a special SHOUT OUT to Vasanti, Jennifer and Jackie. I worked with Jackie today for the first time and she actually had me do the "icing" to myself. It was cool because we actually used "ice" today in addition to the special metal ice stick we usually use...it about froze my face off. After that she wanted to see the blog so today part of our ST therapy was actually reading the blog. She was a little disappointed at the LACK of commenting on the ST so we decided to give this special shout out to ST. I had ST twice this morning so Vasanti read the blog to me wile Jennifer did the icing to me. It was cool because I haven't gotten to read the blog a whole bunch. So thanks Jenn and Vasanti. I wish we would have commented more on ST because I know its so important but then again there are only so many ways you can describe facial icing. (oh and vasanti i am touching my nose right now)
Afterwards while I was waiting for PT my friend Bryant came to visit me. He was able to stay for my 1/2 hr of PT and the 1/2 hr break after so we were able to talk. It worked out great. I just want to say thanks to Bryant and everyone who have come to visit me it has really meant a lot to me and I really appreciate it. It was cool because Bryant got to see me in PT stand with the parallel barres.
After a lunch of baked ziti I went to motor skills class for the second time with Jerry who is a previous stroke victim. I like it because he understands what we are going through. We basically exercise our upper bodies with pvc pipe type weights because regular weights would be too heavy. Jerry sits there and tells stories and motivates us while we do it. I really like that.
Next in PT my therapists Nate did E-Stim on my legs/ankles. It was a little uncomfortable but nothing compared to some of the other pains that I have experienced. It was also cool because the electrical shock gave me sensation in my feet. I say that because I haven't had any sensation in my feet since this has all began that Sunday night. And even though it was a shocking sensation it felt good to feel something in my feet.
My other surprise during PT was my friend Chris walked in with a car magazine and a Chick-fil-A bag. Needless to say I was able to enjoy an awesome Chick-fil-a sandwich and fries while we sat and talked.
Later Chaney came and couldn't resist taking a picture of me and my sandwich.
Well...dinner just got here and Chaney is probably tired of typing so until next time.
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