Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Made it home... feels great!

Well, after the longest Tuesday of my life, I'm typing this from home. The flights were actually quite nice, and I would definitely recommend British Air to anybody flying long distances. The service was great, the staff very nice, and they actually fed all of us regularly during the flights! Made the long hours very tolerable.

I wanted to use this post to let everyone know that I'm fine, but still suffering from that stupid paralysis in my quad. I am sure it will get better, and it is, but I figure I'm about 30% of the way to full function. I'm not worried about it, just wish it would go away!

And I also wanted to let you know that I will not post regularly anymore, at least that's my plan. The trip is done, I've got my shiny new hip, and I'm now on the road to try to recover some normalcy in everyday life. I'll be strapped to the house for a while here until the leg gets better, but other than that life is good.

Thank you for reading my blog. Karen has passed on that many people she knows have been following, unknown to me. Thank you. This has been quite a journey, and while it isn't quite over yet, it's close. It's been fun sharing my experience with everyone, it made it very much a shared experience; I was not alone in India!

So it's now time to try to get back to normal. Since I'm self-employed, the time away from work is time without pay, so I need to get back too it! And my clients have been extremely supportive and patient (thanks to everyone at ECHO and GMG/GXT!) in letting things slide a bit so I could take care of this issue. But I'm ready to get back to it fulltime, so much to do!

Thanks again, and thanks for reading,
Rus

3 Comments:

At 7:53 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Welcome Back Rus....Your Big Butt comments had me cracking up. Hope to see you back in the office soon.
Monica

 
At 10:27 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Hi Rus,

Have you see the new website? Hopefully anyone that stumbles on your blog will check it out and look into resurfacing
http://www.surfacehippyinfo.com/

Saving one hip at a time. :-)

Vicky
Patient Advocate - Hip Resurfacing

 
At 2:46 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

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