Thankfully, my neurosurgeon confirmed that I do not have a spinal fluid leak. Now that that is addressed, I bet the wound care doctor will attach a wound vac to my infected incision.
I don’t want to jinx things, but I think I’m slowly progressing to getting healthier and stronger, and not just in the physical sense.
Here’s something I never thought I’d hear. At church, a friend said I looked “thin.” Never in my life have I ever dreamed or been described as thin. I used to fluctuate from 225- 240 pounds. Now, I’m a little below 180 pounds. It’s hard to find anything to wear, but I don’t have the funds for a new wardrobe and I’m sure I will gradually gain weight again as my appetite increases. So, for the time being, I’m just going to wear clothes that are a little big for my frame.
NCAA football rules confuse me. While watching a North Carolina game, the announcers talked about Corey Gaynor playing in his seventh college season. I thought the most a student could play was only four years.
Unlike most college football fans, I don’t like it when the fans rush the field.
I’m not saying it’s forgiveness, but I’m slowly starting to understand things from my ex’s perspective.