Dad has been discharged from the hospital and is now back home, but he still hasn't fully recovered. He also has an injury on his hand. He is 93 years old, so his energy is quite low. The doctor said it will take time for him to heal, but we haven’t lost hope
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Dad has finally been discharged from the hospital and is now back home, where love and comfort surround him once again. At 93 years old, every day with him is a blessing, but also a reminder of how fragile life can be. His energy is low, his steps are slower, and his body carries the weight of age and the struggles he has faced. Yet, even in this weakened state, there is something remarkable in his presence—his spirit still shines, and that spirit is what gives us hope. He also carries a visible injury on his hand, a reminder of how vulnerable he is. The doctor has told us that his healing will take time, and that patience is our best companion in this journey. It is not easy to watch him like this, knowing how strong he once was, how vibrant and independent. But instead of focusing on what he has lost, we choose to focus on what remains—the will to fight, the determination to recover, and the love that fills this home. Every gentle smile he gives, every small effort he makes to move, every word he speaks with effort, feels like a victory. Healing at this age is not just about medicine or treatments—it is about faith, care, and the encouragement that surrounds him. We sit by his side, hold his hand, and remind him that he is not alone in this fight. His body may take time to regain strength, but his heart is still powerful. It is true that at 93, healing is slower, and energy is not as it once was. But age has also given him wisdom, patience, and a quiet kind of strength that inspires us. We haven’t lost hope, because hope is what keeps us going. It’s what allows us to believe that tomorrow can be better than today. We are determined to help him become strong again, step by step, day by day. Home is the best place for healing, and love is the strongest medicine we can give. As long as he is here with us, we will keep fighting alongside him, cheering for every small progress. Dad has given us so much strength all our lives—now it is our turn to give it back to him. 💖🙏🏠
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