I can agree with that. When I woke up from my 2 month coma a few years ago I found that my legs had atrophyd while I was unconscious and while I could feel them, I couldn’t move them. Over time and a great deal of physical therapy I’ve regained most of the use of my legs (at least enough to get around my apartment) but I use a walker whenever I go anywhere (better than when I had to use a wheelchair) and every once in a while I have a brain fart and stumble over my own feet. I’ve only fallen once and that was on a fairly soft carpet, but I’m glad every time I stumble and catch myself with my walker instead of falling to the cement.
patlaborvi almost 9 years ago
I can agree with that. When I woke up from my 2 month coma a few years ago I found that my legs had atrophyd while I was unconscious and while I could feel them, I couldn’t move them. Over time and a great deal of physical therapy I’ve regained most of the use of my legs (at least enough to get around my apartment) but I use a walker whenever I go anywhere (better than when I had to use a wheelchair) and every once in a while I have a brain fart and stumble over my own feet. I’ve only fallen once and that was on a fairly soft carpet, but I’m glad every time I stumble and catch myself with my walker instead of falling to the cement.