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Originally Posted by yorkiemini Yes, but probably not the same -- everyone's injuries seems to be different, but I have two (yep, broke them at the same time), what my son calls "bionic wrists" and after fighting (and I do mean fighting) through the physical therapy I can do absolutely anything I want
My son has a "bionic shoulder" thanks to Al Qaeda and is still able to pass the rigorous military physical training/testing and remains on active duty.
So, hang in!!!! You guys are constantly in my thoughts
Thanks that is very reassuring. Man sounds like you have been through the mill. And your son is a hero to be able to keep going. Some would find that as a excuse. I too hope in time we get back to normal and it isn't a real issue. |
Yes, we kept saying that a year from now we would laugh about it -- and that was about how it went

. It will get discouraging before it gets better probable but it will get better. Physical therapy is no fun but makes all the difference. Just get I his corner and keep pushing and encouraging !