99 Percent
So it's been over ten months since the accident, and I get a lot of people asking me if I've recovered. The answer is yes, physically (although I am still trying to figure out how to increase my bone mass) and no, in just about every other way. Anyone who has been through an accident like this will probably tell you that it takes a long, long time to not only get back on your feet, but the same is true for putting back everything else. Family life, finances, work--you name it, it suffers right along with the body. I'm getting closer to being back to where I was before the accident, but I'm not there yet. Are some things better because of what happened? Well, I am not sure I have learned one big thing, like some people do. I must admit, I am kind of disappointed in that, but there it is...Oh, sorry, I have learned that running on ice isn't wise. I won't be doing that again.

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Sean!!! I just learned about all of this while trying to hunt you down. It's like KU all over again. Running and bones are not a good combination for you. Shoot me an e-mail when you can. daniel.schneider@acf.hhs.gov
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