I'm out!
I was released from the hospital, and I'm back in my cell. The housing area is as wild and noisy as ever. The solitude and quiet I enjoyed for almost two weeks has ended. But I'm here with my typewriter and in familiar surroundings once again.
I've got a pile of letters to answer. I just finished doing an hour's worth of dusting because, in my absence, dust seemed to settle everywhere. It will take a few days at least to get things put back in order and to re-adjust to the hectic pace of life in the prison's general population. In addition, I'm still on a work restriction. The doctor is going to be monitoring me closely. He told me, when I first admitted, that if the infection had gotten worse I could've lost my leg. Whew!
I still have pain in and around the knee cap. There's some noticeable swelling, too. Obviously, I need a little more time to fully heal. I'm doing much better, however. The Lord has been watching over me, and while I was in the hospital I got plenty of much-needed rest.
D.B.
I've got a pile of letters to answer. I just finished doing an hour's worth of dusting because, in my absence, dust seemed to settle everywhere. It will take a few days at least to get things put back in order and to re-adjust to the hectic pace of life in the prison's general population. In addition, I'm still on a work restriction. The doctor is going to be monitoring me closely. He told me, when I first admitted, that if the infection had gotten worse I could've lost my leg. Whew!
I still have pain in and around the knee cap. There's some noticeable swelling, too. Obviously, I need a little more time to fully heal. I'm doing much better, however. The Lord has been watching over me, and while I was in the hospital I got plenty of much-needed rest.
D.B.