Cowichan News Leader - October 17, 2010 |
By Krista Siefken - Cowichan News Leader Pictorial |
Not Rob Darwin, though
“I want people to know my feet are warm and skin colour; I want people to know that the kind of brain fog I had before I had the surgery is completely gone. I’m thinking more clearly, colours seem brighter and everything is sharper and in more detail,” he said.
As readers may remember, Darwin was in India recently for the so-called Liberation Treatment that can rid symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
Darwin hopes the surgery means he’ll eventually be out of his wheelchair for good, but he’s already celebrating the small successes he’s experienced so far.
“My fatigue level has decreased and I have more energy on a daily basis. Before I had the surgery I would have to use two hands to drink from a glass — it was a two or three stage process to get that glass up. Currently I’m able to pick up a glass with one hand, and drink from it.”





