This is very interesting and exciting! Very happy for you! I believe a lot of my recovery has to come from physical activity, healthy eating. Just taking care of your body. Awesome! Looking forward to following this journey of yours.
Hi Zac Wolfe, how are you doing? Hope you are well. Good to see you on the video going to the clinic to stimulate your brain and also practising your walking everyday. Keep up the exercise Zac. I am so proud of you and your achievements. Kind regards, from, PaulLaw.
Hi Zac Wolfe, how are you doing? Hope you are doing well. So is the physical location of the injury to your cord shown in the mri’s a lot higher than what you would expect for your actual level of function? As in, is your injury at C4 and you have typical C6 function. Hope you’re O.K. Zac. Hope you get better soon Zac. God bless you Zac and he will guide you through the path. Glad you never give up. Kind regards, from, PaulLaw.
So is the physical location of the injury to your cord shown in the mri's a lot higher than what you would expect for your actual level of function? As in, is your injury at C4 and you have typical C6 function?
That's awesome. Best of luck at the clinic.
This is very interesting and exciting! Very happy for you! I believe a lot of my recovery has to come from physical activity, healthy eating. Just taking care of your body. Awesome! Looking forward to following this journey of yours.
Hi Zac Wolfe, how are you doing? Hope you are well. Good to see you on the video going to the clinic to stimulate your brain and also practising your walking everyday. Keep up the exercise Zac. I am so proud of you and your achievements. Kind regards, from, PaulLaw.
Hi Zac Wolfe, how are you doing? Hope you are doing well. So is the physical location of the injury to your cord shown in the mri’s a lot higher than what you would expect for your actual level of function? As in, is your injury at C4 and you have typical C6 function. Hope you’re O.K. Zac. Hope you get better soon Zac. God bless you Zac and he will guide you through the path. Glad you never give up. Kind regards, from, PaulLaw.
So is the physical location of the injury to your cord shown in the mri's a lot higher than what you would expect for your actual level of function?
As in, is your injury at C4 and you have typical C6 function?