Katalmach
Donator
2 months ago, I was in a nearly fatal car crash. I broke my collar bone, fractured my chest, and collapsed a lung. This was just a few days after I decided I want to try joining the Legion
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A month went by without any physical improvement or reduction of pain in the slightest. I could not even move my left arm more than a few inches. I was on heavy pain medication for at least a month. And then, one day about a month ago, I was able to lift my arm up 90 degrees. And with each day, I was able to move more and more.
Still with my range of motion returning, everything still hurt. Every step made my chest feel like it was on fire, and lifting anything heavier than 5 lbs was utterly impossible. When I felt I was able to walk again, I began to ruck everywhere (since, I have no car now!). I started with walking a mile and was destroyed by it. Then a few walks later, I went 2 miles, and then 3 miles, then jumped to 5 miles. Last night, I was able to walk 7 miles (10.6 kilometers) without feeling tired or in pain
And tonight, I was able to do 20 push ups without stopping!
I WILL go to France and try to join the Legion. Nothing can stop me. So if you have doubt about being strong enough, just push
This does lead me to a question though. Should I bring proof of my hospital visit? There was no surgery involved and no screws or pins. I healed completely naturally but my left collar bone is a bit bumpy now. Thanks
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A month went by without any physical improvement or reduction of pain in the slightest. I could not even move my left arm more than a few inches. I was on heavy pain medication for at least a month. And then, one day about a month ago, I was able to lift my arm up 90 degrees. And with each day, I was able to move more and more.
Still with my range of motion returning, everything still hurt. Every step made my chest feel like it was on fire, and lifting anything heavier than 5 lbs was utterly impossible. When I felt I was able to walk again, I began to ruck everywhere (since, I have no car now!). I started with walking a mile and was destroyed by it. Then a few walks later, I went 2 miles, and then 3 miles, then jumped to 5 miles. Last night, I was able to walk 7 miles (10.6 kilometers) without feeling tired or in pain
And tonight, I was able to do 20 push ups without stopping!
I WILL go to France and try to join the Legion. Nothing can stop me. So if you have doubt about being strong enough, just push
This does lead me to a question though. Should I bring proof of my hospital visit? There was no surgery involved and no screws or pins. I healed completely naturally but my left collar bone is a bit bumpy now. Thanks