
Six weeks after my spinal fusion surgery I have been given the all clear to start driving again! Woot woot! 🥳
This is very exciting news for me; however, some people may feel differently knowing I’m back on the road. Well, you’ve been warned! Just saying. 😆
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Author’s Note: Kidding aside, I am so grateful to be doing this well after major surgery. Both Bill and I are delighted with our new-found freedom; he’s been my chauffeur for the past six weeks. I’m really an excellent driver and in the 53 years I’ve been driving, I have never gotten a moving violation (and it’s not because the police have been unable to catch me!). 😎
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My husband had to be my chauffeur after I had my first cataract surgery (since my eyes were not playing for the same team until after I had the second surgery), and again when I broke my foot and had to wear a beastly giant boot on it for six weeks. Good thing he’s retired and didn’t have anything better to do. 🙂
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Hahaha! Same here about being retired!
We joke around about these things but we are so lucky to have great hubbies who help out in so many ways. Thanks for a great comment, Blue!
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Congratulations! Time to pick up a giant bag of M&Ms, a coupla sleeves of Oreos, and a big-as-your-head coffee. Road trip!!!!!
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Woot woot!! Sounds like a solid plan! 🥳
Thanks so much, Liz!!
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God Bless you Nancy ….I told you you’d get there Hun! A little patience and doing as advised always gets you there 💜💜 I always knew you would get there.
You are now Unstoppable!!!
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Thanks for your excellent advice and unceasing encouragement, luv! You are the voice of experience and a great role model for me. My recovery would have been more difficult without the support of my friends. Thanks so much, Willow. I appreciate you! xoxo 🩶🩶🩶
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And we appreciate you too 💜💜💜
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Great news Nancy!!!😊🚙
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Thanks Tiffany! I’m so grateful to be on the road to recovery!
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Hit the road, Nance…! I’m sure your car’s thrilled too!
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She’s purring like a kitten!
Thanks, Dear Keith! ♡
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So happy to hear this N.!
Now, where are you going to go?
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Hahaha! Thanks so much, D!!
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Terrific news Nancy
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Thanks so much, Glyn! I’m very happy to be back in the driver’s seat! 🚗
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That’s great news, Nancy! Brava😊
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Grazie, cara Chris! Mi piacere. 🫶🏼
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No stopping you now! 🙂
Terrifying for my wife who witnessed it. I was gone for ten minutes. Revived by CPR from two policemen who administered CPR (and broke all my ribs 😉 ) and then zapped me four times with a public access defibrilator. Sixteen days in hospital, and an ICD (defib) fitted in my chest and a stack of daily meds.
But all good.. I bought a bike and was back at work after 10 weeks (though signed off for 8 months) and back playing tennis and pickleball and in the gym.
I wrote about it all in positive and light hearted way in my wee book ‘NO LAUGHING MATTER: a short tale of death and how to recover from it’ available on Amazon. 😉
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Amazing ‘wake up’ call, for sure. I read your post; thank goodness your wife didn’t panic and had the presence of mind to get help immediately. Yours is a miracle story for sure, Cee Tee! I’m grateful you’re still here to talk about it. Blessings on you! 💫
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Yay!!! Congrats dear friend.
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It’s a great feeling, dear Sadje. Thanks so much! 🫶🏼
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You’re welcome my dear friend
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Excellent progress, Nancy. Hurray! You must be thrilled to regain your independence.
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For sure, Debbie! And my hubs has his independence now, too; he’s been so great about driving me wherever I had to go. I’m the one who always drives whenever we go out and I’m not a very good passenger. It will be terrific being back in the driver’s seat again! I appreciate your good wishes. Thanks so much!
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Great news! May you continue to do well.
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What a great comment, Michele! Thanks so much for your good wishes! 🤗
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This is great news, Nancy! Take care! 💗
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Thanks so much Eugi! I appreciate your good wishes! 🫶🏼
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You’re welcome, Nancy.
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Good News! Take care.
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Thanks, Sighs! I plan to do exactly that!
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Hurricanes, and now you driving again. Those poor American people🤣
Seriously, though, it’s great news and I’m very pleased for you 👍
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Hahaha!! 🤣
Thanks, my friend! 😎
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Getting a traffic ticket can make it look like you are a bad driver, but I have gotten plenty of them and that doesn’t necessarily mean that I am a bad driver.
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True enough although moving violations usually involve speeding, running a stop sign, illegal u-turns, going through a light, failing to signal, cell phone use, etc etc. … most of which indicate the driver was preoccupied, impaired and more. I’m sure you’d agree that a good driver wouldn’t do any of those things. Thanks, Jim.
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I got several speeding tickets, one for drag racing, a failure to yield, running a stop light and I had to go to driving school run by the State Troopers. I never got a ticket for cell phone use, as all of my tickets were accumulated, before anyone had them.
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Your theme song should be Born To Be Wild!
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It probably is.
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Great news! I know exactly how that feels, having had to go without driving for 9 months last year following my Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
Good you’re up and mobile again.
😀🎊🚗
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Dear God, Cee Tee! That must have been terrifying! Just last year? That is a very long time to be restricted from driving. I don’t know much about the ramifications of cardiac arrest other than it’s damn serious and your probably lucky to be alive. Certainly, you’re grateful for your recovery, as I am! Did you write about your experience on your site? I hope all that is now well behind you and you have made a complete recovery. 🙏🏼
Thank you for your good wishes; most appreciated. ♡
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Bravo, Nancy! I can see you out there, “getting yer motor runnin” this weekend 🙂
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Thanks so much, Lisa! I’m very excited to get out there again!
Thanks for your good wishes! 🤗
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You’re welcome and always ❤
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