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This is my first post here in quite some time and it feels good to be able to post even though I doubt that I shall be able to post much over the next few weeks. As some of you know, recently I have been suffering from a severe debilitation (which, I am beginning to suspect, does not necessarily have a cardiac aetiology).
Last Sunday evening I slipped at home and broke my right foot. That's right: foot, not leg. I was rushed to hospital and they operated first thing Monday morning. Now I am back home, trying to learn how to live my life from bed to wheelchair to walker. And it ain't easy at all, because I must NOT tread on my right foot in any way for two whole months! (My foot is also in a giant plaster cast - I have never seen anything so big and so clumsy (apart from me, of course). Add to all that the fact that I just do notr have the strength to haul myself up from a chair or bed and you see that I am rather dependent on others. Hopefully, the visits of the physiotherpist will teach me how to deal with the situation.
Hugs for all my friends.
The paradox has often been noted that the United States, founded in secularism, is now the most religiose country in Christendom, while England, with an established church headed by its constitutional monarch, is among the least. (Richard Dawkins, 2006)
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