Well I am back in the hospital. Today is day 2 of 3. I am getting 1000mg of solumedrol (stereoid) a day for 3 days. I have been having really bad bouts of vertigo, worsening each day to the point of feeling sick to my stomach. Then Tuesday I got this headache on my right side that just was aching constantly accompanied by shooting pains. Having some loss of vision in my right eye and my speech was slurred. My walking has declined, now they gave me a walker to use. All I have to say about that is BOO!!!!!
Hopefully I will recuperate fast, so I can go back to either the cane or nothing. I am opting for nothing but at this point am unsure if that is an unrealistic goal or not. But I will keep my faith, along with my hopes held high. It is what it is, not much use dwelling on the unknown at this point in time.
The good news is I did finish my final paper for school ahead of schedule. Not much to do sitting in a hospital bed, so I made the best of it. I turned it in already, didn't really proof it to well, so hopefully it makes sense. I am on a bit of medication so it may be comic relief for my instructor.
I saw this video on www.Godvine.com that brought tears of joy to my eyes so I will post that link below. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
http://www.godvine.com/Flash-Mob-Surprises-Everyone-by-Singing-Hallelujah-in-the-Food-Court-90.html
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