



This is what his arm looks like wearing that sling 24/7. He can only take it off to shower and do his physical therapy. He has to wear it for 4-6 WEEKS! He has sleep in it too. His arm had this huge bandage on and when we took it off, look at the teeny tiny stitches he has in his arm. 4 little places. That's it.
4 comments:
It looks great! The stitches are nice and clean. Hope Charlie's not in to much pain!
Ouch! Ouch! Ouch! That has to hurt. I must be very very brave. Especially since I have to put up with a nurse who's receiving "on the jov" training as we go! DH
Ouch, glad to hear the pain is going away. Hoping physical therapy goes well!!!
I would have expected much uglier scars. Glad it's going better than expected!!
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