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Amazing news! Congratulations, curl!



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That's great, Curl! I was confident that you were going to get awesome news ;). Stay vigilant, keep active, and you've got this!



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Fantastic news; I asked my physiotherapist today whether I'll ever be able to run again; she said while there's no guarantee, she thinks it's a "realistic possibility".

I was gonna try for it regardless of whether she said it was doable or not, but its nice to know the specialist thinks it is!



curl-6 said:

Fantastic news; I asked my physiotherapist today whether I'll ever be able to run again; she said while there's no guarantee, she thinks it's a "realistic possibility".

I was gonna try for it regardless of whether she said it was doable or not, but its nice to know the specialist thinks it is!

This is great, my friend! Looks like you are doing a good recovery, keep it up!



Post-op day 210. New milestone: jogged for the first time since surgery!


It was only for a short distance and it was a very wobbly jog, but I did it!

When I had my operation, they couldn’t guarantee that I would ever be able to run again. For the first six weeks afterwards, I couldn’t even walk.

I always had my heart set on running again someday, but I never dared to imagine I’d progress this fast!

Today was a big step forwards; my next milestone, hit a full-blown sprint and feel the wind and the earth race by me once again.



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curl-6 said:

Post-op day 210. New milestone: jogged for the first time since surgery!


It was only for a short distance and it was a very wobbly jog, but I did it!

When I had my operation, they couldn’t guarantee that I would ever be able to run again. For the first six weeks afterwards, I couldn’t even walk.

I always had my heart set on running again someday, but I never dared to imagine I’d progress this fast!

Today was a big step forwards; my next milestone, hit a full-blown sprint and feel the wind and the earth race by me once again.

Congratulations on your milestone! That's great!

But remember to take it easy. If you feel some kind of discomfort you should stop and wait for a bit more, there's absolutely no problem on that. But at this rate, I feel like you're going to hit your goal very fast.

Really, I'm very happy for your recovery.



That is wonderful! I bet you can do it faster than your doctors think.



Once again, congratulations curl. We're all happy for your recovery and very proud of your positive attitude .



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JEMC said:

Once again, congratulations curl. We're all happy for your recovery and very proud of your positive attitude .

Indeed. You'll be running marathons in no time, Curl!



Currently Playing (So the world might be mended):

PlayStation 4: PlayStation 3: PlayStation Portable: PlayStation Vita:
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 (Raid Mode) Tokyo Jungle Valkyria Chronicles III

Soul Sacrifice: Delta

Transistor (Platinum run) Doom 3: BFG Edition PC:

Natural Doctrine

Salt & Sanctuary Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker HD Death's Gambit
Deadly Premonition: DC Deus Ex: The Fall

Thanks so much guys, once again.

My next big milestones, besides full-on running, are my chest scan next month, then my full-body PET, CT, and MRI scans on the one year anniversary of my surgery next April. If that turns up nothing, then it'll be looking pretty promising in terms of it being gone for good.