Re: Back From Seeing the Surgeon




"Michaelangelo" <mikenagel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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He's quite happy with the state of my face. He thinks there's still some
surplus blood in my cheek from the haematoma (you may recall that a couple
of hours after the op they had to take me back down to theatre to deal
with a big blood clot). He reckons it'll take two to three months for my
cheek to get back to normal size. That's fine - I don't mind how long it
takes, I was just concerned that the 'swelling' was getting worse. He said
that can happen sometimes but basically he thinks everythings fine. So
that was the reassurance I was hoping for and I can get on with other
things - like winning tonights double rollover. :)
Glad things are progressing as they should.
--
shaz


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