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Canadian_Rainbi
Jul 31, 2013Explorer
As others have said, there is a good chance of a full recovery and an excellent chance of a near full recovery. Even with a disability you can enjoy the RV lifestyle.
I am on the other end with Post Polio syndrome, slowly weakening, worsened and accelerated by over-exercise. (That's why the rig is so dirty sometimes lol.) We travel extensively in our motorhome, every winter to Mexico, DW doing most of the heavier work-packing, un packing, setting up etc. We'll carry on as long as possible, hopefully well into our 70s or even beyond.
I would encourage you to do what you can, enjoying what you can, when you can for as long as you can. Yes you must plan for the future and keep the future in mind but don't let fear of the future rule your every decision or you will end up sitting at home worrying for the rest of your life.
Good luck, see you on the road some where some time.
I am on the other end with Post Polio syndrome, slowly weakening, worsened and accelerated by over-exercise. (That's why the rig is so dirty sometimes lol.) We travel extensively in our motorhome, every winter to Mexico, DW doing most of the heavier work-packing, un packing, setting up etc. We'll carry on as long as possible, hopefully well into our 70s or even beyond.
I would encourage you to do what you can, enjoying what you can, when you can for as long as you can. Yes you must plan for the future and keep the future in mind but don't let fear of the future rule your every decision or you will end up sitting at home worrying for the rest of your life.
Good luck, see you on the road some where some time.
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