It is hard to see any improvements now 2.5 years after my
cerebellum brain bleed. If improvements are occurring then they are so
small they are not noticeable. I still feel giddy on my feet and I still
feel sick most of the time. My liquid swallow is still poor as is my
voice. I still get exhausted very quickly.
If any improvements now come,
they are a bonus, but I guess I have to adapt to life as it is now,
much though I would like my "old" self back. It means I am very restricted when using voice modes like SSB and FM on the air: every QSO is hard work. This is one reason why I am a fan of WSPR: I don't have to use my voice. Field experiments and building have had to take a back seat, although who knows in the future? We are blessed with a great hobby and, despite my poor health, I am able to enjoy it still.
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