Wow, I can’t believe that my next physio appointment has rolled around already. Today I’m off there and my physio and I will discuss if we think my recent Botox injections have worked, and how much of a difference they may be starting to make.
Since having them done I’ve been putting in a lot of work, with the help of my family, into my stretches. There are plenty that I can do for myself but there’s still some I need help with. Before I had them done, I was surprised at just how tight all my muscles were feeling and just how much discomfort doing my physio was causing me. It wasn’t a nice thing to have to acknowledge, but at the same time I felt it was a good wake-up call and motivator to put the work in.
I’ve noticed over the last few days that the stretches haven’t been as uncomfortable, so I’m hoping that that is a good sign.
I’m strangely nervous to hear what my physio thinks, but I’m hoping that she’ll be pleased. I’ll let you all know.
As I mentioned in my last post, I’ve now set up a Facebook page for View From a Walking Frame, which you can take a look at here.
I have my second appointment with new physio today; she seems really clued up. We’ve discussed Botox, something that sounds very interesting! I’m ready and willing to work hard in physio, I’m finding getting around so hard ATM. Good to read your blog anyway, be good to hear how physio goes! X
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Hey, thanks for your comment. I hope things go well with your new physio. I’ve always found that Botox works well for me personally.I had it a few times with i was in secondary school and I’ve had it a few times as an adult too. Good luck!
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Thanks! Just got back; phsyio very keen for me to have Botox. Gave lots of info to read but I hear great things about it so would love to try it 🙂
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Good luck whatever you decide. My Physio was really pleased with me yesterday so I’m really glad about that 🙂
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