Thank him for me for his service and thank you for what you’ve gone through with his deployment...It is sometimes as hard for those here at home as those deployed...Your sacrifices need addressed and appreciated as well...
I hope he remains active and is able to get around as well as he does always...
Thank you for your service as well. :) I hope your recovery goes smoothly!
My hubby is doing much better now than he was at our last duty station. The last place’s answer to him was drugs, lots of drugs. We moved here (DC area) 18 months ago, and the first order from the new Drs was getting off all the drugs and getting him into a pain clinic. World of difference, let me tell you...he went from depressed and detached (I had been told it was a result of the TBI, but it must have been the drugs) to being pretty darn active compared to before (I once got him to walk the entirety of the Smithsonian Air and Space museum...it was a good day and a weekend, so he had a day to recover...and we walked very slowly, but we did it!).
I know that it breaks his heart to know that he can’t run anymore (he was a PT running machine before), but he’s come so far from that day when they released him from Landstuhl, in a wheelchair and bandages. :)