Howard Falkinburg

A blog about my rehabilitation and recovery from a spinal cord injury that left me paralyzed with quadriplegia.


  • Snitches get stitches

    I created a little controversy recently at Hope Network.  My physical therapist evaluated me a few weeks ago in doing a stand and pivot transfer from my wheelchair to the table mat. She struggled positioning my stiff legs because of the high tone and spasticity. ”For now,” she told me, ”I’m going to recommend that Continue reading

  • Taking care of the caretakers

    This journey of recovery has been an extremely humbling experience. A big step for me was accepting my situation for what it was. Neither good nor bad. Trying not to place labels or judgments to it. Am I successful in doing this? Maybe 65% of the time. That’s better than where I started. The severity Continue reading

  • Chicago Trip Act 3

    On Wednesday, June 7, was my third trip to Chicago in the last few weeks. My cousin Terry and residential staff Pearla completed the threesome. Dr. Lubenow’s office denied our request for a telehealth appointment.  A round trip to Chicago and back tires out able-bodied people. Being in a wheelchair with high tone and spasticity Continue reading

  • Shit Show

    Having a spinal cord injury is like a gift that keeps giving unwanted gifts. Two gifts I received were my supra pubic catheter (SPC) and ileostomy site. The SPC is the device used to drain urine from my bladder since I can’t urinate on my own. This is in place of regular catheterization, which is Continue reading

  • Surgical procedure to Chicago

    It finally happened. On Tuesday, May 23, 2023, I did a road trip to the surgical center at Rush University hospital in Chicago with my cousin Terry and residential staff Jen. This was to test whether another medication would be effective in taming my specificity and tone. Let me back up for those who may Continue reading

  • Taking Care of Caretakers

    Life takes an 180° turn after a spinal cord injury. Among the biggest adjustments was the loss of independence and freedom to do my own thing. One moment I’m able to feed myself and do self care. The next moment I need somebody to perform digital stimulation on my rectum to help me poop. It Continue reading

  • Change in plans

    In a previous update, the plan was to try the medication of Prialt in the intrathecal pump over the course of  four weeks to see if I had any positive response to it. Now there’s a new plan. Now the plan is to return to Chicago and do a test trial with a second catheter Continue reading

  • Under Pressure

    I developed a pressure sore late Wednesday night, April 20. A cramp shot into my upper right arm and a staff gave me a deep tissue massage. The massage got rid of the cramp but left the pressure sore. A pressure sore is usually an area of the skin that is damaged because of loss Continue reading

  • Back in the Saddle Again

    ”The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” Gandhi “As you grow older, you discover that you have two hands–one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.“ Audrey Hepburn “Service to others is the rent U pay for your room here on earth.“ Muhammad Ali  I bet Continue reading

  • Urology Mini-Crisis

    Because of my paralysis, my brain is unable to communicate with the muscles of my butt or bladder. Thus,I am unable to pee or poop without assistance. I had a supra pubic catheter installed a couple of years ago. A supra pubic catheter is a hollow tube that is inserted through the lower abdomen into Continue reading

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Hello and welcome to my blog. I am LMSW and spinal cord injury survivor. . Another.

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