So, where to from here? Well, the next major step is getting discharged from Cavit. There are a few stepping stones towards that, the principle of which is getting walking independently full time again.
My physio, Sue, has a new piece of equipment to help with my truck strength and therefore my balance, ominously called the Reformer, that she says arrived at an ideal time for me. The Reformer is designed principally for pilates exercises and she can get me to do exercises and see what exactly is going wrong. Normally, I do exercises on the Reformer once a day. Sue, who teaches pilates herself, thinks that pilates is the one form of exercise that brings all other forms of exercises together. Assuming my diet of pilates goes OK, the Cavit staff think they'll be able to discharge me sometime in August.
After I get discharged I will probably come and live with Mum and Dad in Thorndon and after a bit of time at home make the slow transition back to work from there. The main limiting factor is likely to be my fatigue. It is normal to only start back at work for a few hours a day and build up from there.
There is a similar slow transition back to living without help. After living easy at Mum and Dad's for a while, and assuming that everything is OK, I'll move in to a flat or something.
The head injury apparently is likely to have affected my reaction speed so I'm not likely to be licensed to drive for about a year from the date of my accident. I'm also meant to stay away from road biking for about a similar length of time so there'll be no quick return to triathlon.
A friend jokingly asked me if I had started writing book about my miraculous recovery. My current defence is that I wasn't a good writer before the accident and don't expect to be one now. Also I've heard plenty of people describe my recovery as miraculous but it doesn't feel miraculous. Some of it, like not being killed outright or put in to a vegetative state, was out of my hands. In regard to the other stuff, I just living how I normally live. That is, I figure out what I could be better at and then set about doing my best to improve at it.
So there is the road map. It involves quite a few factors, and depends on quite a few things, but I'll do my best (same as always) to exceed expectations.
Cheers,
Mike
Saturday, July 23, 2005
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Mike we're all eagerly awaiting a book to rival Lance Armstrong's :-)
Great to hear your recovery is going so well mate, constantly checking this site and am stoked to hear you talking about a triathlon come back!!!
Scotty
Hey Mike
The reformer??? Sounds like someone in black leather with a whip!!
Great update Mike - who told you you were not a good writer!! Get into it.
Well I thought I'd be home by now but I am stuck here in Samoa as my flight home last night was cancelled. So I am still saying one more sleep......
Thought I'd treat myself to a day off work and go snorkelling but it is pouring with rain - in the middle of the dry deason after being fine all week. Sods law!! However I did sneak out at 6am yesterday to the marine reserve - it was gloriously calm as the sun rose and I swam out to the reef. I was rewarded with the sight of a large turtle cruising towards me across the reef - quite exquisite.
Hopefully I will be home Monday and plan to ring you so I can finally get to talk to you.
Much love
Mary
Mike,
Your plan sounds great! We know that youll achieve all of it no worries!
We look forward to see you at your Mum and Dads in August!!
Kents beard was becoming bushman like, so youll be pleased to know I gave it a good trim (a few bald patches, but his eye sight's not the best so its ok!!!)
Good luck with your 'reformer' activities! We are looking forward to a pilates lesson in August!! hehe
Lots of love
Kent and Amanda ;)
I found your blog through the search bar on the top and it is really inspiring. Thanks for sharing your story. I had a head injury in 1992 and today I am (just about) back to where I started. Best of luck!
Akaila
Mike
We are so pleased to hear how well things are going for you. We appreciate that a release from Cavit doesn't mean the end of working to improve your physical ablilities but know that you will have the strength to keep with it. To get back on the bike again will be a great incentive to keep up the fight.
K & J
Mike.
With the new school term starting tomorrow,I'm taking your philosophy with me:Find out what I need to do better as a teacher(of 40 years!) and work to improve it!
I hope I make as much progress as you...
Barb Patu
Mike mate,
sounds like your well on the road to getting things back to normal. Very good to hear. Don't be in too much of a hurry to get back to work though! The rate your going you'll be back in the office just in time for summer! I severe miscalculation!
Nonetheless keep up the good work, will be in touch when i'm next in the Capital
Voss
Hey Mike,
Great stuff mate, loving your updates. Great photo in that article too! Well am out of London in 3 weeks and to be honest can't wait, after all the going on's over here. Off around Europe for a couple of months and homeward bound to arrive back in Wellies for the summer. Looking forward to a few bevies on my return mate and a great catch up. Take care bro,
Steve G.
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