My days have settled into a daily routine. In the morning I typically undergo some manner of psychological evaluation or speech therapy. At 10 o’clock I enter operational therapy, which mostly has to do with bringing my right arm back to its previously more useful state. Next is a lecture about some aspect of what I have had to endure. That brings us to noon, when lunch is served. 1 o’clock kicks off physical therapy in which the team of therapists works on reviving my right leg. After that is either a detailed endeavor working on my right hand, or else swim therapy. Then I have off for the rest of the day.
So that’s my life, and will continue so until, at this point, February 15 when I finally get to go home.
Oh! I should also mention that I am not typing this with my fingers. I have been making extensive use of the Dragon dictation program. It has been extremely useful and I cannot recommend it highly enough.
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Published on January 24, 2013 15:32