Week twelve update:
Last round of X-rays came back good; the bone isn't healing perfectly straight, but the connection between the fragments is solid. For now there is no need for further surgery, but the Dr. wants to see me in three months for another follow-up.
Physiotherapy is now moving...
Update: The cast is officially off! I am now wearing a removable brace (to be removed only when washing and when doing physiotherapy exercises). I can finally wash my arm and start peeling off seven weeks' worth of dead skin.
X-rays confirm that the ulna (which was broken in multiple pieces and...
Update; it has been six weeks since my injury, putting me halfway through my (estimated) 12-week recovery. My arm appears to be doing well, and physiotherapy is now focused on regaining movement in my thumb and middle and ring fingers (I'm told those nerves are the closest to where the plates...
Easter update: surgery went well, I am now technically a cyborg. The stitches appear to still be holding (there's no blood seepage, but I still get twinges of pain when my arm is anywhere but straight up).
My arm is still in a cast and I am on strong painkillers and self-imposed lockdown for...
Update: I've been spending most of my time with my hand elevated on a stack of pillows; swelling and bruising are slowly going down, and I am slowly adapting (I am now able to pull up zippers and hold things in my hand, even if I can't manipulate them). I'm convinced that at least part of the...
I have been on a (terrible) adventure.
On Wednesday afternoon, I tripped on a curb while coming back from lunch and landed badly. I had sustained cuts to my face and left hand, and a visible dislocation of my right arm (I could still move and feel my fingers, but bones were visibly out of...
That's certainly the impression I got.
One of the rules of drama is the "One Steve Limit," so if there's an "Alex" associated with Superman, it kinda has to be him.
Maybe the one twist is that Alex is actually Luthor Junior, and his daddy (who may have gotten him the job with Ivo) will later...
There's also my take that the Thirteen were just Quintesson-made prototypes (subject to the "glitch" that made them self-aware) rather than anything divine.
(As is Unicron himself; a "Gone Horribly Right" prototype of an AI-guided planet-destroying superweapon.)
As much as Super-Robot DNA is...
Yeah, the Xindi had no idea of the Sphere Builders' true plans. As far as they knew this was a straightforward "kill them before they kill us" scenario.
The stupid part was giving away the element of surprise; if not for the Xindiball, Earth would've been caught completely unprepared.
Yeah, the Xindiball was a prototype.
It was colossally stupid to field-test the prototype in an unprovoked attack when the main weapon wasn't complete yet, but I think we've all seen enough military operations in the past few years to not find it at all unrealistic.
Breaking the theme, but these two came in on Monday, so I grabbed some pics in the one part of my apartment that has decent light. (The robot-mode pics are out-of-package, so some things aren't pegged in right.)
I wasn't expecting to like Bumblebee, but his robot mode is beautiful. He doesn't...
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