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Rafa did all this, only months after foot surgery and after recovery from having COVID earlier last year! He inspires me now as I face similar setbacks. Long haul DELTA COVID with lingering effects from July 8th of 2021, and a post COVID black out and fall which left me with multi injuries and fractures on July 18th 2021, as I tried to get up and walk after my qurantine had ended pto get my strength back before returning to work that next week. Due to the multi injuries and fractures from the fall, (a fractured R hand and wrist) I’ve been in therapy for that one since July… until therapy had to be stopped after extreme pain occurred upon using weights over 1 lb, sending me back to the hand surgeon for an MRI where a complete TFCC ligament tear was diagnosed, along with tendon damage. I also suffered a fractured L foot and a concussion from falling from the sidewalk to the street below as I blacked out. This sidewalk was three steps straight up, more than twice as high as the one in front of our hardware store! I Awoke to screams lady ~ lady are you OK? As I found myself lying face down, out cold, in the street! I will have surgery on my R hand and wrist Feb 8th at St Marys where I work as an RN. (I haven’t been able to return to my work as a bedside nurse) since the DELTA COVID and fall. I very much want to return to work. I know, bedside nursing is probably no longer an option, but my work has a part time administrative position in mind for me, once I’m healed, finished with my rehab and allowed (by my Dr) to return. The other thing I miss is tennis! 🎾 I was on both an ALTA and USTA doubles team up until the demands of my nursing job (plus the pandemic) put a stop to all of that. One of my nurse friends and favorite tennis doubles partners has moved to our area and I had just started playing with her, no matches, just fun, friendship, and exercise, when I was injured. One of my goals in rehab, has been to get back to playing tennis with my friend. ❤️🎾 Rafa Nadal’s amazing achievement today, inspires me that as he did, I can regain my strength from being post Covid and be able to play tennis (by summer) as my doctors have said after the surgery and several more months of rehab. I love my hand therapist at AOC, Jeremy! I look forward to working with him again, once I’ve healed from the surgery. I’m ready to “take my life back” and what Rafa Nadal accomplished today on the tennis court, as I watched, cheering him on from home, gives me the confidence I can! 💪🏻 As he said, it’s not the Championships 🏆 that mean the most to me today, it’s knowing I can still “play the game” that I love ❤️ And in my case, as I get back to the work I love, helping my patients and coworkers in new ways this position that has been mentioned to me will offer. 🥰 As I look past the closed door 🚪 on what I had come to know as my daily routine as a nurse, and look out the new window 🪟 my God has opened for me, I’m excited to see the opportunities that await me to help others, as I was trained to do as a nurse. His will be done. ❤️🙏❤️🎾❤️🩺