Hope your injuries are coming along alright
[Its probable that at the end of next week I can start changing my own dressing which will mean that Shark gets his wish and can see some pics of my stub.
Mind you I'll probably be massive by then with baby soft skin and no upper body muscle.
Quote from: Dolly on July 07, 2010, 04:48:03 pm Mind you I'll probably be massive by then with baby soft skin and no upper body muscle. You should join me in the "I can't climb due to injuries but am going to thrash the beastmaker and come back stronger , but with even less technique " club. It's great fun...
Shitter dude, hope you like soup!A wired jaw would certainly reverse the current waistline trend. Err...I mean, I'm training heavy. P.S. You going to have to do something pretty stupid for climbing to be a contact sport in the cheek area
Got bundled surfing at Croyde this morning (being too casual and complacent!), board in the face = fractured cheek bone. Can't chew food because of the pain, operation to push it back into place a week today, probably followed by more days of soup eating 6 weeks after that before I'm allowed to do contact sports (don't think climbing is a contact sport? )Quote from: Fultonius on July 08, 2010, 12:21:37 pmQuote from: Dolly on July 07, 2010, 04:48:03 pm Mind you I'll probably be massive by then with baby soft skin and no upper body muscle. You should join me in the "I can't climb due to injuries but am going to thrash the beastmaker and come back stronger , but with even less technique " club. It's great fun... Sounds like a great plan and I'll probably, also, be waffa thin due to my new found eating disorder
you get one of these in your face http://www.ortho.in/images/maxillofacial-implants-instruments/rowe-zygomatic-elevato.jpgthat'll sort you out.doesnt hurt too much ( apparently)
Only just got round to posting this.NNFN! Managed to slice my hand up whilst woodcarving last week... will be at least a few weeks before I can fully weight it, and because of where it is it's naturally splitting...
there's over granulation at the end. Apparently this is when the underlying tissue grows back more quickly than the skin can grow over the wound