Snowflake Challenge -- day thirteen
Jan. 13th, 2016 06:05 pmDay 13
In your own space, post a rec for at least three fanworks that you did not create. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
( Some bandom and one popslash )
James had an appointment with his arm and hand surgeon today. He's been worried because his arm has dropped a little at the elbow -- for anyone new, James has AMC which means his arms are bent and fixed at both his elbows and wrists and last year he fell out of his car and broke his arm just above the elbow -- and he's been getting spasms in his shoulder. The consultant was great -- and he even saw the actual big boss consultant and not an underling this time. He wasn't sure what was going on but sent James for an xray to check the bone hadn't healed in a strange position. It turns out the break has healed beautifully, and his arm is as strong as it was before the accident, he thinks the break has loosened the tendons in James' arm a little, letting his arm drop, so that's a positive result we never expected after his accident last year. He said everything else looked okay, and the spasms could just be the tendons getting pulled, but as the pain is controlled with drugs there was nothing he wanted to try, so that was good, too. He's left James on a rolling 6 month appointment he can push back if nothing happens or can phone and ask to be seen sooner if needed, but right now, all is fine. And James can stop wearing his robot arm splint, which is awesome.
So all in all, a positive and productive day.
In your own space, post a rec for at least three fanworks that you did not create. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
( Some bandom and one popslash )
James had an appointment with his arm and hand surgeon today. He's been worried because his arm has dropped a little at the elbow -- for anyone new, James has AMC which means his arms are bent and fixed at both his elbows and wrists and last year he fell out of his car and broke his arm just above the elbow -- and he's been getting spasms in his shoulder. The consultant was great -- and he even saw the actual big boss consultant and not an underling this time. He wasn't sure what was going on but sent James for an xray to check the bone hadn't healed in a strange position. It turns out the break has healed beautifully, and his arm is as strong as it was before the accident, he thinks the break has loosened the tendons in James' arm a little, letting his arm drop, so that's a positive result we never expected after his accident last year. He said everything else looked okay, and the spasms could just be the tendons getting pulled, but as the pain is controlled with drugs there was nothing he wanted to try, so that was good, too. He's left James on a rolling 6 month appointment he can push back if nothing happens or can phone and ask to be seen sooner if needed, but right now, all is fine. And James can stop wearing his robot arm splint, which is awesome.
So all in all, a positive and productive day.