Post Op Day 8, body

7-second video: Love the smiley face.

Move it or lose it.

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Dr. Kumar said i’m making excellent progress in the week since his second retina reattachment. i literally stopped all movement except for moving about the house.

Not moving much may be sustainable to many people.

i cannot fathom not moving much for one month, let alone for the remainder of my days.

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Post Op Day 7, body

20-second video: Unfathomable.

In five weeks, i already feel like a vegetable. i still have seven more to go. Pray for me.

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Predicting a huge smile on my face tomorrow morning when i tell Dr. Kumar, “Since your surgery eight days ago, i haven’t walked more than one mile total.”

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Post Op Day 6, body

26-second video: Unbelievable.

Like i always say, find a million ways to stay motivated.

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You make the first month-long commitment to not exercise. It stings on every level: mind, body, spirit, work, home.

You see light at the end of the tunnel.

Then darkness.

A new commitment is expected, demanded.

And, this second commitment is double the previous.

Can you imagine?

Six days into the second two months long commitment and i’m challenged in a first-ever way.

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Post Op Day 5, body

58-second video: Shooting this from WordPress admin dashboard. Predicted the bouncy-ness.

Determining how much is too much and how much is not enough is a challenge. Embrace it and have fun.

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Post Op Day 4, body

21-second video: Yesterday’s pole vault final…20’ 5.5”. New world record.

Humans are motivated by doing the impossible.

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Physical editing…

Let me just say that 20’ 5.5” seemed possible today.

i remember when 18’ seemed impossible.

All these years later to be floating 2.5 feet above impossible is literally inconceivable.

i like this.

Very much.

Note: Eye surgery, successful eye surgery, was inconceivable when i was a child.

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