![]() So we were told we could go down to the cafeteria together. It's noon and I had ordered my lunch this morning, but it was for the other room. I smile back "Yes I do and okay." Sam shakes Mom and Dad's hand and walks out. We got a call today from the Mobility company, someone will be in this afternoon to fit you with a wheelchair, okay?" He smiles at me and says "You got this!" I am going to leave you guys to get settled. It's not that I didn't and won't have days where I just want to give up. I will do my best." I make a silent promise as well to myself, my parents, Ollie, Sofi and all the doctors and nurses here that I am not going to give up and will do my best and even if I never walk again or if I can walk but still need the wheelchair often that I will be happy about it. It's your best chance and regaining some or even all of your functionality in your extremities." It's going to be hard, frustrating and may even hurt sometimes, but it is super important that we do this. We need to work on getting you as independent as possible as well as see if we can regain some more use of your arms and possibly legs. Sam pulls up a chair, hands me a piece of paper and says "So, this is going to be your routine for the most part while you are here in rehab.
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