Blimey, don't do things by half measures
I can fully sympathise though, as you know i suddenly fell ill a little while back, spent seven weeks in hospital where i too had to learn how to walk again, first with a zimmer, then with crutches, which i'm still on, hardest bit for me was coming home to an empty house and having to adapt as best i could to life as it was now going to be, but being presented with that challenge and me being a resourceful chap, it got my brain working as to what i could do to make my situation better, hopefully i will get my surgeries this year and life will somewhat return to what it was,although i think my days of doing twenty miles over the hills are long gone, but time will tell, going to have to learn to walk before i can run - literally.
Thankfully like you i had and have a good network of friends and family around me to help and it's where i found out who my real friends really were, and that includes some on BCUK, who i have never met, but who have stood by me, they cant help me physically, but have been there when i wanted a chat, or just sent me an email, pm or text seeing how i was and it really helped me on those dark days, tbh, it was more than i got from some family members.
Anyways, thoughts are with you, just a shame we are not closer geographically as Fiona and i could have sword fights with our crutches, btw, in time those crutches can be put to all manner of uses, i've got to the stage now where i can pick things up off the floor with them like a huge pair of chopsticks, its quite funny to watch apparently.