Lol, yes. I didn't even notice the autocorrect! When that thing got dislodged it was awful, they couldn't immediately figure out was wrong - truly painful.
You have no idea on the butt busting and subsequent falls. I could barely walk mid October (with a walker), by Thanksgiving, I could walk into family functions, even if I was exhausted pretty quickly. I had finished a beast mode bootcamp not 2 weeks before the event, and was in the best shape of my life. I'm already back to Barre classes, just don't do what I can't. My sternum was dislodged and still bothers me, but after being given life again, I let nothing slow me down. I walk everyday (4 miles) and am out and have been out and about in my neighborhood (walkable to restaurants, coffee houses, boutiques, bars, etc.) for months. Like I said some things - like gravel - are a problem, but I could (and thought I was) go to WDW right now since its nice and flat. I'm going to have to assess if the moving walkways are a problem, but while I have to go slow, I can do them at the airport. The only thing that gets me down is when people call me skinny - I've always been thin. If you're on long term feeding, your stomach shrinks, with a natural small app re-gaining the weight to my normal has been a pain. Not fun, but I've ignored being temporarily disabled since January as much as possible. I'll get there by Aug. 6, that'll be a year. It really makes me happy for anyone to say I'm doing well. Its hard to see in the day to day. I got to the point of being to walk pretty fast, the balance/foot drop recovery is in tiny bits... and I'm grateful for all of it.