Mom and I went back to the hospital and met with Dr. Safran. He was super excited to show us all the "beautiful" pictures from the surgery, which don't look like much.
All I can see is
smooth & white = good
frayed & foggy = bad
The flap part looked especially bad and its pretty obvious which are/WERE the injured parts, once they were pointed out.
I got my dressings removed to find 3 holes in me tied up with little blue sutures. Everything looks good apparently, but I think its very odd to see cord coming out of my skin and sharpie marks all over my shoulder. This also means, its much easier to ice, move around and do my motion exercises.
Still not eating much, but hopefully my appetite will start picking up soon...and no showers yet!
So for now, I'm resting and enjoying myself watching The Colony, a cool experiment where 10 people from different fields are placed in an end of the world situation. These builders and engineers are so smart and creative...
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