Getting Back On

Asher was discharged from the hospital on March 13. We all breathed a sigh of relief, as we felt like we could resume “the plan,” the path that we had been told to expect and follow. Despite knowing what we were likely facing from a long-term perspective, we wanted to see this incident as simply a bump in the road that knocked us down. We were as eager as every to dust ourselves off, and get back on the path.

 
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