I’m happy to say that I was released from the facility in time to participate in my household’s observance of Sunwait: Week Four. Recovery is a slow and at times frustrating process, but I’m adjusting and settling in and so overjoyed to be back home, among the people, things and cat that I so dearly love. I’m eager to get started on the poems y’all commissioned though it may take me a couple days to get my creative juices flowing again, and I owe a bunch of people emails which I’ll get to as I’m able. (I hate how much I’m struggling with relatively simple things, and absolutely loathe depending on others even if they’re happy to lend a hand, which has made this a humbling and edifying experience.) Hope y’all are doing well and I’ll talk at you later.
Update: 12-3-2022
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I’m glad you’ve been released. Take your time. Keep in mind: you are now missing an entire organ from your body that has been a part of how you have experienced the world throughout your life. Granted, it’s a toe but you still are going to feel different for the rest of your life. Don’t be afraid to take your time acknowledging that. It’s like what Dver went through recently. It’s an initiation all on its own and we all understand that you are going to need a moment before jumping back into the fray
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Thank you. Definitely something I needed to hear.
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Dear One!
I’m THRILLED that you’ve finally been sprung and are continuing your recovery at home! May Asklepios, Hygeia, Panaceia and Epione continue to pour blessngs and healing all over your big beardy head!
Take it slow and write about it all!!!
Lots of love
Suz
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Thank you – definitely enjoying being home. And I love that you included his whole family in your prayer – too often they are left out (especially Epione for some reason.)
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Therre’s no place like Home.
Thank you for the update.
Thank you to your Medical Team, both in the Trauma Ward and Rehab Facility.
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True words, my friend. And indeed, many thanks to them – especially the chronically overworked nurses, and my physical therapist who was a light in the darkness.
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I’m so glad that you’re home again. Be good to yourself, and don’t worry about responding to my email, since this was all that I needed to know.
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Thanks, and I’ll try to get to the email tomorrow regardless, as there’s a couple things I wanted to respond to in it.
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Woo hoo! I’m sooo happy you are back at home safe and sound. Take it easy, my friend. Let Galina spoil you. <3
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Hahaha. Will do!
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So glad to hear you are home. May your recovery be gentle and swift. I know how frustrating this can be but in all things there is lessons to learn and room to grow of course. I’m just so happy that you’re home and doing better than you were.
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That was really beautiful. Thank you for saying it; got me right in the feels.
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