musesandlyrics | 2.5. Mick Jagger quote
Sep. 10th, 2009 04:42 pm2.5. "It's all right letting yourself go, as long as you can get yourself back."
Mick Jagger
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The relief that had flooded through Cameron when Pat finally pulled through and woke up with his vision returning had been almost crippling for him. The doctors had been talking about the possibility Pat might not regain his sight at all, or that the ordeal of the second bleed in his brain in two years, no matter how small, might have been too taxing on his MS for him to pull out of this latest attack on his feet. They didn't know if he would be in a wheelchair permanently this time. But with a good few days of recuperation under his belt, Pat was back on the mend and returning more and more to his old self as he started to feel better. The wheelchair issue wasn't one that could be answered yet. Pat's body was still weakened from the illness and he would need physio yet again, but the prognosis had shifted from uncertain to hopeful. Ironically, both twins now found themselves in the clutches of physiotherapy, with Cameron now well able to sympathise how hard Pat fought to get back on his feet after he had been sick.
( In fact, Pat had been well enough that morning for Aiden to make the nervous decision to go to New York with Harri for the day so she could collect some things after choosing to stay in Princeton to lick her wounds are the split with James... )
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Mick Jagger
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The relief that had flooded through Cameron when Pat finally pulled through and woke up with his vision returning had been almost crippling for him. The doctors had been talking about the possibility Pat might not regain his sight at all, or that the ordeal of the second bleed in his brain in two years, no matter how small, might have been too taxing on his MS for him to pull out of this latest attack on his feet. They didn't know if he would be in a wheelchair permanently this time. But with a good few days of recuperation under his belt, Pat was back on the mend and returning more and more to his old self as he started to feel better. The wheelchair issue wasn't one that could be answered yet. Pat's body was still weakened from the illness and he would need physio yet again, but the prognosis had shifted from uncertain to hopeful. Ironically, both twins now found themselves in the clutches of physiotherapy, with Cameron now well able to sympathise how hard Pat fought to get back on his feet after he had been sick.
( In fact, Pat had been well enough that morning for Aiden to make the nervous decision to go to New York with Harri for the day so she could collect some things after choosing to stay in Princeton to lick her wounds are the split with James... )
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