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I am surviving here with my arm still strapped and velcroed to my body. My comfort zone has definately been violated. Sometimes I am frustrated, but true to my nature, I try to make others laugh at the situations I've found myself in. A friend came over last eve to check on me. I had her laughing so hard she was crying. Now that's a good day for me! When in doubt, laugh.
That is great advice. Take advantage of this down time. I know there isn't a lot you can do with one arm, but I am sure there is a lot you can do! I would love some down time. Rest and recharge those batteries.
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Thanks Stephanie. Such kind, yet challenging words.
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