Picture Your Life 90 Days From Now
It's Tuesday morning, three months from today.
You wake up and swing your legs out of bed without hesitation. No mental calculation about whether you have the strength. No fear of stumbling. Your legs simply obey.
You walk to the kitchen - steady, confident, strong. Your family watches in quiet amazement as you move with a grace they thought was gone forever.
At breakfast, you butter your own toast. Such a simple act, but one that brings tears to your eyes because six months ago, you couldn't grip the knife.
Throughout the day, you notice the victories:
- Climbing stairs without gripping the railing in terror
- Standing from chairs without using your arms to push up
- Walking to the mailbox without planning rest stops
- Playing with grandchildren without constant fatigue
Most importantly, you see the change in how people look at you.
No more pity. No more careful glances. No more conversations that stop when you enter the room.
Instead, you see respect. Admiration. And something you thought you'd lost forever: the recognition that you are strong, capable, and independent.
This isn't fantasy. This is what happens when muscles that have been electrically starved finally get the stimulation they need to come alive again.