@@ahmedmghabat7982 Oh damn…on which vertebra is it? Did you get surgery? I actually recovered a lot since then. I still feel that my legs don’t feel the same as before, especially my skin, but I can walk and do walk and do sports and stuff. People can’t notice that one day I became paraplegic through this diagnose. I am actually the only one really feels that my legs aren’t the same anymore. I was really lucky, but I also don’t have a comparison because I don’t know anybody who got the same. I wish you the very very best! You gotta be patient now…just take it how it is in the moment and don’t overthink it because you don’t really know how the future looks like. Try to distract yourself with people or things around you: that’s the best you can do I think.
@@mariellita6812 Nice to hear that you had recovered.. Actually a month ago i did embolization but im still feeling pain in my left leg , and my right leg had dropped . Also i lost the control of bladder and bowels. So i am paralyzed waist down . But really i am happy that you recovered . How much time it took to recover , or to start feeling better?
@@ahmedmghabat7982 yeah, I also lost the control over bladder and bowels… it’s something almost every paraplegic has to go through and nobody actually knows. Happily I also recovered from that…firstly the doctors didn’t believe that I actually had control and thought that were spasms but I was able to prove them wrong :)) Tho I am really young I also was really lucky…it is really rare that somebody recovers from that. The process of recovery never really ends, I still keep trying to get better and better. But the first time I was able to walk by myself was after approx. 3-4 months I think. How old are you? How are you doing now?
@@mariellita6812 so glad to hear that . Actually it's been 5 months after ny embolization and still not seen any recover. Getting ready tomorrow to MRI to see what happend in my body. I am 21 years old and so happy i'd found somebody who had recoverd totally . Regards