tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5567620593469383765.post2085997267292567413..comments2013-09-04T00:17:34.397-04:00Comments on To Blowfish and Beyond!: Day 5 and Recap of Day 4Samanthahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06647322718122773188noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5567620593469383765.post-42773969563326343482011-08-07T01:43:16.211-04:002011-08-07T01:43:16.211-04:00Hi Dan!
Thanks for following along with my blog....Hi Dan! <br />Thanks for following along with my blog. I'm glad someone's reading this! haha<br />I can't believe your friend was traumatized! I saw your pics when you were really swollen and I don't think you looked scary! I actually showed my friends pictures of people in recovery so they'd know what to expect before they saw me. My friends were really nice and would tell me if my swelling looked like it had gone up or down each day. They've also been asking me about how I'm doing almost every day :). <br /><br />That's so scary that your surgeon didn't spot it until it had progressed more!! I don't want that to happen to me. That's such a bummer because they're the experts and you expect to be able to trust what they say. I'm feeling a lot better already and you're looking great as I've told you before!Samanthahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06647322718122773188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5567620593469383765.post-61589296476448910512011-08-05T16:24:19.787-04:002011-08-05T16:24:19.787-04:00hi Samantha,
reading this is like reliving it, I h...hi Samantha,<br />reading this is like reliving it, I had the exact same thoughts about other people seeing me. I didn't care about people staring or looking away but didn't want to scare children either. A friend of mine was traumatized when she saw me and didn't recover for weeks. I visited her only yesterday and she's finally able to talk to me again. Seriously. It's great to also have friends that don't freak out ;) Oh, and I watched the surgery video only after the procedure as well, haha... I thought it was funny in a strange way, almost unreal, but that's different for someone who knows this stuff like you. I don't have to tell you but it was a huge topic for me: take care about anything that could be an infection. I'm happy that mine is gone, but it could have gone the wrong way. Looking back my feeling about what I felt in my face was right from the start, but it took a while until the infection was so strong that it burst out for the surgeon to see and believe. <br />Keep going with the great blog!<br />Wish you lots of energy & fast recovery<br />DanielDan Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10838383462470407424noreply@blogger.com