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I still need an idea or two for my next video. If you want to watch me doing something specific, let me know. I have three days off from work and could probably get your request finished before then.![]()
I would absolutely love to see you in action, taking photos.![]()
How awesome! Thank her for me and everyone one else, who I know are really going to enjoy seeing you in action. It sounds like a beautiful setting to showcase your talent too. I wait with baited breath...I might be able to make that video in a couple days. I'm supposed to shoot a model in the forest and she's okay with me recording the process.![]()
Thank you, everyone.
After two weeks at home, I've gained about eight pounds and I'm able to walk over a half-mile on a treadmill. I had my first checkup yesterday and they gave me a list of new tortures—er, exercises—to give to my physical therapist.
I'll keep posting updates as long as you want to read them.
I'm up to a mile on the treadmill and my wounds are still healing. Not much else is new except that my daily pain level is slightly elevated due to my skin healing and nerve endings reconnecting. Compression wraps and oxycodone make everything better.![]()
Nothing really new to report in the past few weeks. Instead of bandages and compression wraps on my legs, I've switched to Under Armour compression leggings. Much easier to deal with and more comfortable than Ace wraps. The compression leggings are the same type worn by the military to reduce effects of IED explosions, so they can only be good for me. Right?
It's looking like my left leg and right hand will have permanent scars where the skin grafts were placed. The hand will be a conversation-starter, but the leg is going to look weird unless I get some hair regrowth. Oh, well.
Walking is almost 100%, although running is still out of the question. Running uses completely different muscles from walking and I really don't do enough of it to regain that once-familiar coordination. Something I need to work on.