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Rose, I am doing great. Lots less pain and swelling, I am off pain meds, ROM of my toe is coming along. I also did a one hour workout on the weight machines at the gym today. I worked everything that didn't put pressure on my foot. Now I'm back to lying in bed with my foot elevated. It's a process.
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I'm doing great! Thanks for checking.
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Excellent news! Are you weight bearing now? No pain? Dancing? Mountain climbing? 
I'm so happy that you're doing well, and I send prayers that it will continue to be so for you.
Lots of hugs and love to you and your Care Crew: Husband, Daughter, and Felines!
Love & Light,

Rose
Mom to Jon, 49, (seizure disorder; Gtube; trache; colostomy; osteoporosis; hypothyroid; enlarged prostate; lymphedema, assorted mysteries) and Michael, 32, (intractable seizures; Gtube), who were born with an undiagnosed progressive neuromuscular disease and courageous spirits. Our Angel Michael received his wings in 2003. Our Angel Jon received his wings April 2019. Now, they watch over Jim and me.
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Rose,
Thanks for checking on me. I am doing great. I was discharged by the podiatrist about 11 days ago. I am slowly regaining function. Today I walked 1.7 miles at 3.5 mph...the longest and fastest distance yet. The swelling is much less, the toe sensation is returning, and best of all--no more bunion pain. Today is 9 weeks since surgery. Pretty incredible!
Hugs to you, Jim and Jon!
C
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That is incredible and wonderful! What a relief to have absence of pain. Before you know it, you'll be entering a marathon! 
How is your daughter doing with college and work?
Thank you for the hugs, and we send them back to you with prayers for continued healing.
Love & Light,

Rose
Mom to Jon, 49, (seizure disorder; Gtube; trache; colostomy; osteoporosis; hypothyroid; enlarged prostate; lymphedema, assorted mysteries) and Michael, 32, (intractable seizures; Gtube), who were born with an undiagnosed progressive neuromuscular disease and courageous spirits. Our Angel Michael received his wings in 2003. Our Angel Jon received his wings April 2019. Now, they watch over Jim and me.
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