It turned out the part of the surgery I feared the most wasn't so bad. I don't know why I was so scared of getting stitches out, I had this notion that it would feel like pulling thread through paper. It turns out that I couldn't feel it at all, so 13 stitches later I'm good to go.
As far as the overall progress is going, I can walk without crutches and already have a really good range of motion. I start physical therapy tomorrow, its going to be a long road but the weather has been amazing so I'm stoked to get the ball rolling and get back to being able to spend time out side. The weather has been good and I got to spend some time in the hammock.
Tomorrow marks the start of my 4th spring break. After traveling a minimum of 1200 miles per break over the past 3 years, this year is going to be a little less hard core. Josh and I are going up to his grandparents cabin for some good old Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. Its only going to be a 3 day adventure but between 16 hrs of classes, working 2 jobs and having surgery, spring break is much awaited.
As for the other several days, it'll be a typical spring break.
And In Other News:
-Govt. Spitzer is once again making New York Proud. The best quote from the entire scandal came from Lettermans top 10 Sptizer excuses.
8. "Have you ever been to Albany?"
-OSU SGA (if you follow my posts, you already know how i feel about that organization) was doing a poll about the students feeling about allowing students with Concealed Weapons Permit to bring guns on campus. This was initiated by a bill state legislature revoking universities privilege to revoke students rights to have weapons on campus.
Now I try to respect the fact that students are entitled to their own opinion but at the same time I hear so many nay sayers that really have no idea what they are talking about. I just wish that informed decisions were a bigger part of our culture. These same people don't feel any more threatened when they walk 50 yards and cross University Ave. and if they don't think that there are already guns in the dorms and in the cars in the parking lot they need to open their eyes. No to mention that people that actually get their CWP are not the type of people that would be an issue.
I've got some pics of my actual Surgery that I'll get posted up once i get them scanned.
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