Healthcommunities.com, Doctors Helping People Online for Over 10 years Healthcommunities.com
Home Search SiteMap Contact Us Forum Store Physician Board

Living with Inspiration

This section is a place to share stories about Living with Inspiration.

Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation.

You may also Help others by sharing your story.

To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download
Healthcommunities.com's healthchannels toolbar.


DOWN ON MY KNEES BUT LOOKING UP


by: Bless on Thu, Jul 26 2007

I went to a outpatient facility on a January 13, 2006 for simple tubal ligation and went home sore a couples hours later. During the night I awoke irritable though due to anesthesia wearing off. During the morning hours I was paralyzed from shoulders down on my right side, which found out 7 days later, after I was transferred to Hospice and had to learn to walk, talk, hold, speak, move, learn the basics , PT, hair loss, excessive meds, dependability in others.

I have to watch my weight and have numerous precautions to avoid falls, unable to do things a certain way.

Just want to say that the word being Disabled means to me ” being differently able”

Surely remember that if GOD is before than whom can stand against you?
ROMANS 8:31


July 2007

  • DOWN ON MY KNEES BUT LOOKING UP - by Bless - (Thu, Jul 26 2007)
    I went to a outpatient facility on a January 13, 2006 for simple tubal ligation and went home sore a couples hours later. During the night I awoke irritable though due to anesthesia wearing off. [more..]
Archives:
  • 2008 January
  • 2007 May June July

  • The submissions from our site visitors do not reflect the opinion of Healthcommunities.com, Inc. (HC). The Content of HC's sites is intended for informational and educational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. HC does not provide medical advice. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you've read on an HC website. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider regarding any medical question or condition. (See also: Website Disclaimer)



    Home