tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4106914367652658774.post6319523473226306275..comments2023-06-22T07:47:29.231-04:00Comments on vicupdates: The Truth About Physical TherapyVichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15810231231119376004noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4106914367652658774.post-52073256722349117912008-03-22T16:02:00.000-04:002008-03-22T16:02:00.000-04:00Hey Vic,You sound like ur getting a little bit bet...Hey Vic,<BR/><BR/>You sound like ur getting a little bit better eachday.Hopefully sometime soon,you'll be able to walk better and maybe even on your own,without having to use the wheelchair..Your a really strong person,and you've got lots of friends and family giving you lotz of support threw all of this..<BR/>Love-kayla xoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4106914367652658774.post-66331117605589440032008-03-20T22:17:00.000-04:002008-03-20T22:17:00.000-04:00Hey Vic,Its BJK...having trouble logging in today ...Hey Vic,<BR/><BR/>Its BJK...having trouble logging in today so I guess that makes me officially anonymous...well not anymore.<BR/><BR/>Great picture, Praise God....moving to a cane is a big step! No pun intended.<BR/><BR/>I have two canes I USED to have to use...one is crafted from my favorite wood....beach, the other is maple.<BR/><BR/>I remember the last month before i was finally diagnosed, I was mostly bedridden and when I moved around (cant call it walking) I stubornly stuck to the cane even with everyone saying I needed a walker and wheel chair....this did me no good, 10 feet was exhausting! I used wheel chairs in the hospitals and sometimes in stores....just too far, couldnt do it.<BR/><BR/>I saved my canes and hope to let someone use them someday, so let me know if you need a spare (theyre really nice). One has an fold-in ice pic in the base...(not the ugly ones) this worked pretty well on slippery days.<BR/><BR/>I cant say I miss them and hope that my progress continues, Lord willing.<BR/><BR/>I had a busy day today...getting ready for our big move, out of our country home and into an intown rental( really neat large 1900's house). It has a bedroom for all of us...6 bdrms...2 living rooms...2 dining areas...maybe Ill be able to find a quiet spot? Probably wishful thinking with the 5 children and thier friends).<BR/><BR/>I hope you are feeling better today...God is faithful and will finish the good work He has started in you!<BR/><BR/>Talk soon...keep me posted and send a note anytime you need prayer or even just to talk/vent<BR/><BR/>Prayer:<BR/><BR/>Heavenly Father, we come before you by your great grace In the name of your Son, Jesus. I ask that you continue to help Vic as she makes these difficult changes and progress. <BR/><BR/>Help her to rest in your embrace with all of her cares and worries. We ask for healing both for her body and heart as this disease so greatly affects both......<BR/><BR/>Lord we believe, but just as the man who was in need prayed, Lord i believe but help my unbelief. Thank you Lord for your faithfulness...AMEN!<BR/><BR/>BJK<BR/><BR/>PS- I showed my 15 year old daughter your picture and she sort of went ..Tah, shes tall. Megan is pretty short and If Im interpreting her language correctly she was envious of how you look.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4106914367652658774.post-81893405634383693852008-03-20T20:03:00.000-04:002008-03-20T20:03:00.000-04:00SWEET!!!!!!! I love that picture!!!!!! And congrat...SWEET!!!!!!! I love that picture!!!!!! And congrats on being on your way to walking without any help...You Can Do It!!!! <BR/>Just know that God is in control, and with him we will get through this disease =)<BR/>love ya, makaylaI will beat thishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00596840425270583742noreply@blogger.com