Regina, I feel he same way.  I have TM and I am able to walk with
cane/walker or electric scoooter when I know I will have to do a lot of
walking.  BUT, I feel that I am so very fortunate than so many of us
TMers,  I count my blessings every day.

Patti

On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Regina Rummel <regina...@sbcglobal.net>wrote:

>   Hi everybody,
>
> I visited a friend who had surgery Monday on her hammertoes and bunions
> (both feet).
>
> She told me that she has no patience to wait before she recovers, drives
> again, and gets to wear her designer shoes.  The waiting is driving her
> nuts, she said.
>
> In response, I said "Susan, just think that you'll soon have perfect
> walking feet and go on with your life as usual, while I'll never be well
> and back to normal".
>
> Back home in checking my email, I saw a teenager paralyzed in a hospital
> bed, sadly struck with TM as such a young age.  I said to myself, my lesion
> is low, I am so lucky.
>
> Everything is relative.
> R in Marin County
>
>
>

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