She Can Walk!

I have gotten to the point I can stand and even take a few steps without the crutches. Of course I am not suppose to do this and the skin feels slightly chaffed inside the cast but I feel better that I can. I confirmed with the dr that my cast is weight bearing with crutches and the swelling up and down will go on for 6+ months. Sadly I am still losing the zombie look to my toes. I will miss them.

I have worked out a new deal with work. I keep being totally wiped out after getting into work the day prior. So I will work in the office Mon, Wed, and Fri and from home Tue and Thurs. I am getting a company laptop for the time being. And work will be paying for parking for Mondays because I have class after work. That way I can drive home instead of taking 2 hrs to get home via bart.

Someone suggested that I get parking for the days I come into work but I don’t think there is anything close enough by that it wouldn’t be a long walk. The walk to the bart train and from the train to work is shorter so it is actually easier to bart than to drive irregardless of traffic.

I may be crazy to do this, but I would go crazy if I didn’t.

4 thoughts on “She Can Walk!

  1. Good for you! Having something to keep you from going insane, and getting paid for it, will distract you from the annoying bits of the healing.

    Please don’t overdo it on the tossing away of the crutches.

    Every day you will heal!!!

    Big Hug!

  2. Excellent news

    Glad to hear you are getting better. I don’t expect you’ll be dancing at Loscon, but perhaps by Baycon?

    Sadly I am still losing the zombie look to my toes. I will miss them.

    The zombie look, or the toes themselves? :)

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