To be human is to move. For many, walking is an unthinking, habitual act. Yet, for those of us who have had to relearn this fundamental skill, walking transforms into an extraordinary process—a therapeutic journey, a triumph over adversity, and a reawakening of the mind, body, and spirit. Six months ago, I faced one of the most challenging periods of my life—a rehabilitation journey following brain surgery. Simple acts I once took for granted, like walking, became milestones to reclaim. Under the guidance of my physical therapist, I began a painstaking process of remastering the art of walking, starting with a walker and then transitioning to a cane. Each step demanded awareness, precision, and effort: right leg forward, move the hip, land and find balance, then advance the cane held in my left hand. Repeat with the left leg. All while keeping my head up and body upright. What many accomplish without thought required my full concentration, a constant recalibration of muscle...
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