I got to come home earlier than expected and it was such a relief to be in my own bed, despite the pain and difficulty of getting into bed.
I knew the pain would be bad, but the crazy thing is my pain tolerance is already so high, the pain was never worse than before surgery. It is just different and in different places. The limitations on my movement is the most frustrating part of the whole surgery. I love learning, however relearning to walk is not that exciting.
It is amazing though that the SI pain from before surgery is gone. Once the healing is done I will be so happy to see if it really is gone...
Being thankful for each day and having faith in a God that controls all things and answers prayers...Faith is being sure of what you hope for and certain of what you do not see. Hebrews 11:1
One day at a time...
I serve a powerful God that continuously pours out his blessings, for that I rejoice. And I am so richly blessed. I also carry in this earthly body, a disease for which He has not revealed the cure. I am living with a progressive form of rheumatoid arthritis called ankylosing spondylitis, this blog is a record of the everyday struggles and triumphs of this life altering disease. I try to remain faithful and give thanks to a God that gives me each new day. This is about my journey and taking it one day at a time...
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