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PzoLover

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it's been a bummer here on rehab second floor for the last few days:( but some progress is being made; yesterday and today were standing / reaching and, puzzle / problem solving tests in Occupational Therapy and I'm lucky to be worked on by one of the best in the profession and certainly in Vancouver:cool:

same good luck put me under the care of a really fine Physical Therapist who actually got my left hand/ armmoving today for the first time since April 1 when the CVA (stroke) put me on the floor. She explained that one of the reasons my left hand/fingers have been so fixed/stiff in a curled position for the last month and 1/2 is because the curled fingers are the most frequent position/muscle action for pressing strings to frets (bass playing ) which was my most frequent and routine left hand posture before the stroke...:D The fascinating and encouraging news after that was her suggestion that maybe I should arrange for a bass to be brought in to the rehab unit for some handtherapy:cool:

whatever happens from now on is up to God - I'm still in lots of trouble and I certainly do'nt recommend CVAs :eek:as a good way to get attention as a bass player, lots of practice and Music Man basses is the preferred way to go:) :Trust Me:p
 

ekb16b

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thats great news!

playing with your balls is the best way to quickly recover :D
 

Ole Man Blues

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A Speedy and full recovery my friend.

I will keep your name at the "Throne" for His healing hand to reach into your life and bring restoration........:)

James
 

bovinehost

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Hey, if you need a headphone amp, I have one of those Korg things that I never use. I forget what it's called (and where it is, but I could find it).

Yours for however long you need it, man.

Jack
 

ExLurker

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Hi,
I've been following you posts and your progress towards good health again.

My very best wishes for a speedy recovery and back to bass (as long as its a Bongo);)
 

bassmonkey

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How did I miss this? Did it happen over the last couple of weeks, I was on vacation in Germany and didn't log on the whole two weeks? Sorry to hear that.

How old are you? I hope you make a speedy recovery.
 

adouglas

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The fascinating and encouraging news after that was her suggestion that maybe I should arrange for a bass to be brought in to the rehab unit for some handtherapy:cool:

Now that's a wise therapist.

I know it's not an EBMM, but if you do this consider picking up a Steinberger or Steinberger clone. Small, light, easy to deal with from a logistical standpoint. And you tune it with your right hand.
 

Moondog

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That's good news PzoLover, happy to hear
you're on your way to recovery!

I hope it's ok to ask . . are there / did you have
any warning signs of a cva or was it a sudden,
instantaneous event?

Best of luck!!
 

PzoLover

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someonecall me "a taxi"

Take your time, you'll be ok soon.

Good luck!

hi everyone and tnx so much for all the kind words, thoughts and support it really means a great deal my dob is 31-01950 ... CVAs can happen to people of various ages and lifestyles... bout only a select few of us are lucky enough to be Music Man "Nuts.:)
after a messy transfer off the weigh scales earlier this morning, it's off to the "Practice car" with my OT to learn something about transferring from a motor chair into a car. there's some great equipment and people here.

"Have a great day everyone !:)

/PL
 
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