Two weeks
2 years ago
Well, it’s bee two weeks since my surgery and I still have not been able to regain my drawing ability in my right hand. I’ve tried to use the putty that I got from Encompass Health to help hold the pencil or pen, but my fingers are still numb. I’m somehow afraid to make an effort to improve and I also fear that I will never recover my ability to draw. Should I pray and hope for a miracle? Or should I just call it quits and move on? It certainly isn’t looking very promising to me.
But then again, I will be 44 tomorrow, so maybe that’s something to look forward to. Maybe I can forget my troubles for a while and celebrate my birthday instead.
But then again, I will be 44 tomorrow, so maybe that’s something to look forward to. Maybe I can forget my troubles for a while and celebrate my birthday instead.

Chistoso-TheJoke
~chistoso-thejoke
Necesitas hacer y ver cosas que te alegren y te diviertan para que dejes de estar tan apagado, ve a entretenerte con la familia y los amigos, escucha música, lee cómics, ve películas y series, lo que sea para que tengas el tiempo de estar alegre y animado que tanto te hace falta.

se6k8g
~se6k8g
Thats a very good suggestion, Chistoso, well done, I was about to say that myself.

Age Controllers
~nightshadekittentana
that sucks take your time healing


Joe, I understand how you feel, your really down in the dumps and blue about the whole situation, I do get it, but you need to try and distract yourself as Chistoso said, draw, read comics, watch some nice tv programmes, and not something related to these awful modern dark ages that may get you down, chill with your friends and family and spend time with them, as for drawing even if you dont end up being able to fully restore your drawing ability, its ok, I don't think you should pack it in unless the situation is too dire and unresolvable, here is my advice take some time off and spend time with friends and family on your birthday and enjoy yourself.