Stubbornly Vertical

The Consultant and the Optimist

9 min · 15. apr. 2026
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My first consultant appointment after hospital and rehab, armed with questions, cautious optimism, and a hopeful outlook that may or may not survive contact with reality. We talk progress, CK levels that refuse to behave, the realities of long-term treatment, and why optimism still feels like a sensible strategy. Also featuring: returning the four-wheel walker, kind rehab faces, and the unexpected discovery that post-hospital cake tolerance is apparently limited.

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