Encompass Rehabilitation Hospital had estimated I may need 20 days of therapy. After a week, they changed the estimate to 11 days. I will be discharged on Saturday and heading home. The three hours of OT and PT in the gym daily has had a positive impact.
The gym is quite large and is full of brand new modern equipment including a robot for manipulating a patients arm. Three hours a day in the gym is tiring but therapeutic. Full recovery is not the end, but it is the beginning.
Fortunately, I have a gym at home and, now that I can walk up and down stairs, I plan to workout every day using my stepper for 15 minutes and the same on the treadmill. I will also use light weights and various stretches.
Now that I am over the hump, I plan to get back to writing about AI and other technologies. I will dust off two new books which have been on the back burner, finish them, and plan to publish. More about this later.
The Road to Recovery
The Bumpy Road to Recovery
A Bump on the Road to Surgery
Tests Along the Road to Recovery
Getting Sun Along the Road to Recovery
Another Bump in the Road to Recovery
Almost Back on the Road to Recoved
A Huge Bump in the Road
Light at the end of the Tunnel
Epilogue – The images of the road to recovery were generated by Perplexity Pro AI for use in my blog. All articles were written by me.
I love to read books. All the books I have written and the books I have read are in my GoodReads profile. Feel free to view it here. Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith is an interesting novel by a French lady. It was written in the 1950’s. I found it intriguing. Now I am reading a Michael Connelly book.