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Well, I was hoping for better but small improvements are better than none.

Coming to terms with the fact that this is as good as I’m going to get is hard. There was just too much damage done before we could stop the progress of my disease. So many things that complicate having any “meaningful recovery” that it doesn’t make sense to push for a lot of intense physical therapy. That is doctors saying that, not even insurance companies (and I can get a lot more covered than most people).

I will be starting a light pulmonary rehab program soon though to hopefully reduce my dependence on supplemental oxygen. Now it is about balancing my quality of life with treatments and not doing anything that risks injury or unnecessary fatigue. I get it and I agree but it just sucks we are at this point.

I am still grateful, though. This summer has been proof that I can still live a good life under these conditions. If nothing else I have learned through all of this, I know I am extremely adaptable. And I have so much support, so many people willing to go the extra mile so that I can still experience things as fully as possible.
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mindstruggle · 31-35, F
I can’t imagine how heavy that reality must be, even with the gratitude and adaptability you’ve found. It’s okay for it to suck and still be proud of how you’re navigating it. You’re handling something incredibly hard with so much grace, and I’m so glad you have your family around you through it all. I hope the pulmonary rehab gives you a bit more ease.

SwampFlower · 31-35, F
@mindstruggle Thank you, love 🫂 All of that is so kind for you to say 🥹
Bang5luts · M
It's difficult (I find) to fathom the fact that when that gun went off in February my life, my body, and the way I do things has changed forever. And no matter how easy it is to remember how I was and how I felt before the bullet. Nothing will ever change me back to where I was.

I know it isn't the same as you are going through. But in some weird I can relate.
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
@Bang5luts I’m so glad you’re still here with us.
Bang5luts · M
@SwampFlower I'm glad you are as well
I'm so glad you have your family around you. It really does make all the difference.
I still don't know why it took us this long to be complete weirdos together but there's still more weird to spill over obvs. Take it easy, you've really come such a long way💙
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
@HijabaDabbaDoo Girl we still got time 💜 I’m really okay. If I can stay healthy, I can live like this for a while. I’m okay with that but sometimes still hold out hope for better, you know? I’ve clawed back from what felt like worse before. Maybe I still can, who knows?
With everything you're going through your attitude is so great. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger sounds cliche but it's really true.
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
@robingoodfellow Thank you. My family holds me up. I am only strong because they are.
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
Hey you.
You stay safe, and take care.
You need to vent, message anytime.
Wish we got closer as friends earlier.
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@SwampFlower who the fck prays to Bambi?
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
@basilfawlty89 Me 😤 Do you know about deer woman tho?
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@SwampFlower no, actually.
Poppies · 61-69, F
You have a great attitude and I am so glad it is possible for you to live a good life.
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
@Poppies Thank you and me, too.
ineedadrink · 51-55, M
I know from personal experience, that having a capable, reliable support is such a godsend.
JoyfulSilence · 51-55, M
@SwampFlower

It must be nice to have a hot husband. 😜
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
@JoyfulSilence it is 🥴
JoyfulSilence · 51-55, M
@SwampFlower

🔥👩‍❤‍👨
You are loved so much by your family and others. Come sit on my lap now.
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
@Bexsy I’m already there ❤
empanadas · 31-35, M
Im glad you have a good support system. Wishing you the best like always

 
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