18 months ago today I was paralyzed. ---Pics.---
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way to go0
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You should feel so unbelievably proud of yourself - you are living proof that it's not just about looks (even though you look amazing!) but about the importance of nutrition and exercise in our health. You are truly an inspiration.0
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wow, you are a true inspiration! You look amazing and have come such a long way!0
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Wow, that's an amazing story. Your are very inspiring! Congrats on your weight lose and new healthy self!0
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omg i am sitting in work crying (trying not to explain why!!) You are truly an inspiration to all of us and especially your kids. Well done0
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Bravo! Thanks for the reminder that no matter what the obstacles, we choose to take action or make excuses. Awesome accomplishment. You look absolutely fabulous!0
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SO amazing, so so amazing. Thank you, I needed this today. So So So proud of you!0
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Your story is nothing short of inspiring and amazing.0
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what an amazing story. so happy for you!0
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Amazing story - well done0
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Wow, you look MARVELOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats to you0
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That is so amazing! Wow! You inspired me today. Thanks for sharing.0
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That is awesome. You should be so proud of yourself0
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Now THIS is an inspirational story.
I have degenerative disk disease in my back and osteoarthritis in my hips. My Dr has told me that in order to keep things from getting worse (it has cause my right shoulder to drop 4 inch) I must lose the weight and get stronger. Exercise is painful and I do my best. I am a stress eater, and it has been hard to control. But I keep trying.
Thank you for sharing your story. You have really inspired me today.0 -
your story gave me crazy goosebumps. you're amazing.0
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wow...your story is amazing and so inspiring. Congrats!0
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what an inspiration you are! thank you for sharing! you know you are saving people's lives with your story? thank you.0
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A fantastic story and a fantastic job! It literally brought tears to my eyes. Thanks for the inspiration you're success provides all of us!0
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What an inspiring story!! Thank you for posting this. I am amazed and inspired by this - Congrats on your accomplishment!0
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Today is a big day for me. It was 18 months ago today, June 11, 2011, that I was rushed to the ER in an ambulance because I had lost all feeling below the waist. I was transferred to a bigger city hospital where I had emergency spinal surgery - laminectomy, discectomy, and decompression of my spinal cord. Diagnosis was cauda equina syndrome due to a severely herniated disc.
When I woke up I could not move my legs. I could not stand or walk. I was in a wheelchair. For a few weeks I lived at a rehab hospital to regain strength as I sloooowly regained sensation in my legs. It's not all fully back - to this day I'm still numb down the back of my right leg and the bottom of my right foot. Chances are I'll never get that feeling back.
At my discharge appointment with the neurosurgeon on August 17, 2011, he told me to prevent this from happening again, that I needed to lose weight. I took his advice to heart.
I've posted on here before but I wanted to again because today is a big milestone for me. It's been a year and a half. It seems like so long ago but 18 months really isn't that long. It's been 18 months of the hardest work of my life.
18 months ago when I had this injury, I weighed 270 pounds. Now I don't. I weigh about 161-165.
18 months ago when I had this injury, I couldn't walk. Now I can. And I can RUN 12 miles at a shot.
HOW? MyFitnessPal and exercise. That's it. Being accountable for what I eat, and moving my body more.
I'm 5'8" and have three kids, who were 9 months, 2.5 years, and 5 years old at the time of my injury.
Before:
In the hospital
Hours of daily therapy in the rehab hospital
About a week after surgery was the first time I could feel my toes. It was truly amazing. This is the morning I woke up and could feel the fabric of my sock brushing on my toes.
After a few weeks I was out of the wheelchair and using a walker and I was discharged home. I had physical and occupational therapists visiting my house 4-5x/week for about 6 weeks.
Then I graduated to a cane the next month. This is the only picture I can find of my cane. That's my youngest daughter.
A month after that my surgeon told me to lose weight. So I started walking daily and joined MFP that very day.
Old pants (size 24) vs new pants (size medium)
Now I run a lot.
And wear a size 8/10
If I could do it, you can too. Get up and move. Start logging your nutrition. Be accountable to yourself. You're worth it.
Thanks for letting me share.0 -
Wowzers!! You're Incredible!! Great work!0
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Very inspiring. You are awesome. Congrats on the success!0
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What an amazing story of courage and determination. I have Cauda Equina as well, caused by Adhesive Arachnoiditis in my lower spine. I was never completely paralyzed, but do have permanent nerve damage, and did spend some time in a chair several years ago, and can truly understand the severe pain you have encountered.
What an exceptional accomplishment for you to have lost your weight in the midst of all you went thru. My weight came on AFTER my disability, when the lack of mobility and depression took its toll, and it wasn't until years later when my condition improved that I was ready physically and emotionally to tackle the weight I had put on. Now, with the weight loss and increase in exercise, I am getting stronger every week.
Major kudos to you for taking control of your health and fighting your way back! What an inspiration you are for me to continue my fight!0 -
thank you for sharing...such a positive story..truely amazing,
you are an amazing person!0 -
Wow. With 15 pages of comments, you may never see mine but you made me cry at work. Bar none the most inspiring story I have read on MFP. :flowerforyou: Thank you for reminding all of us it is within our power to be what we want to be.0
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Not gonna lie, I teared up. :flowerforyou:0
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You're awesome!!!0
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Thank you Lord. Oh what a breakthrough... Congrats my dear.0
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amazing story!! made me tear up, you look absolutely amazing you should be so proud!!0
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Today is a big day for me. It was 18 months ago today, June 11, 2011, that I was rushed to the ER in an ambulance because I had lost all feeling below the waist. I was transferred to a bigger city hospital where I had emergency spinal surgery - laminectomy, discectomy, and decompression of my spinal cord. Diagnosis was cauda equina syndrome due to a severely herniated disc.
When I woke up I could not move my legs. I could not stand or walk. I was in a wheelchair. For a few weeks I lived at a rehab hospital to regain strength as I sloooowly regained sensation in my legs. It's not all fully back - to this day I'm still numb down the back of my right leg and the bottom of my right foot. Chances are I'll never get that feeling back.
At my discharge appointment with the neurosurgeon on August 17, 2011, he told me to prevent this from happening again, that I needed to lose weight. I took his advice to heart.
I've posted on here before but I wanted to again because today is a big milestone for me. It's been a year and a half. It seems like so long ago but 18 months really isn't that long. It's been 18 months of the hardest work of my life.
18 months ago when I had this injury, I weighed 270 pounds. Now I don't. I weigh about 161-165.
18 months ago when I had this injury, I couldn't walk. Now I can. And I can RUN 12 miles at a shot.
HOW? MyFitnessPal and exercise. That's it. Being accountable for what I eat, and moving my body more.
I'm 5'8" and have three kids, who were 9 months, 2.5 years, and 5 years old at the time of my injury.
Before:
In the hospital
Hours of daily therapy in the rehab hospital
About a week after surgery was the first time I could feel my toes. It was truly amazing. This is the morning I woke up and could feel the fabric of my sock brushing on my toes.
After a few weeks I was out of the wheelchair and using a walker and I was discharged home. I had physical and occupational therapists visiting my house 4-5x/week for about 6 weeks.
Then I graduated to a cane the next month. This is the only picture I can find of my cane. That's my youngest daughter.
A month after that my surgeon told me to lose weight. So I started walking daily and joined MFP that very day.
Old pants (size 24) vs new pants (size medium)
Now I run a lot.
And wear a size 8/10
If I could do it, you can too. Get up and move. Start logging your nutrition. Be accountable to yourself. You're worth it.
Thanks for letting me share.
And you don't have skin hanging off you! WOW!0
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