Dr. Burt came by early and I got to ask the last of the questions I had. It turns out there are even fewer restrictions than I was expecting. I got discharged, went back to the room to pack, then got a cab to the airport. I didn't even have to wear a mask if I didn't want to, but I did until we got to the gate. I wasn't sure if I'd be up for all of the walking so the airport had a wheel chair for me and took me to the terminal. I got to skip the check-in and security screening lines, and got pre-boarding and picked my seat first. All for no extra charge.
I feel about the same as yesterday. The bone pain is slightly better and I'm, understandably, pretty tired. It's been 2 months to the day since I left for Chicago. It was a great 2 months, but I'm glad to finally be home. I'll make another post soon, hopefully tomorrow, about my restrictions and how things will go from here. Time to go enjoy my bed!
Way to go!! Congratulations on makin it! Keep us updated with how things are going. Rest up and enjoy being home.
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