[Sca-cooks] OT- Not so woe is me!

A F Murphy afmmurphy at earthlink.net
Mon Feb 11 16:56:17 PST 2002


Wonderful!

And, on the off chance that they forgot to tell you - Keep the new skin
out of the sun. The newly formed skin burns more easily than normal
skin, and when scar tissue tans it can be permanent. Use super strong
sunblock, cover it as much as possible, etc. I described my damage -
well, the square inch or so of scar on my face is invisible. But a
mosquito bite I kept scratching is permanently tanned... looks kind of
funny, this polka dot...

Anne

Glenda Robinson wrote:

>Great news:
>
>Andrew went back to the Dentist at the hospital yesterday, and he's off the
>pulverised diet. He can now eat anything that he can break up and fit into
>his mouth. He's now up for root-canal treatment, and his teeth still are a
>bit wobbly, so he has to take care of them for a few more months. I'll get a
>proper mouthguard fitted between now and then, just in case.
>
>What did I end up making him? Well I had some of my 'Mum's own recipe'
>pumpkin soup (pumpkin, chicken, onions, garlic, herbs) left over from last
>time I made a batch, which he loves, a vegetable and 'soup mix' soup
>(turnips, carrots, beans, split peas, barley, onion). I also did a few meals
>with meat and three-veg (for meat, read meat put through the blender with
>gravy as a carrier - he said he'd had chicken with gravy many times before,
>but never had gravy with chicken!), rice/mashed taties, mashes carrots and
>partially mashed peas. Porridge or crushed weet-bix for breakfast, jelly
>and/or ice-cream for desserts (tried custard, but it's not his thing), lots
>of fruit yoghurt, and stewed apples as well, which I'll continue to make - I
>think full-on apple's just a bit off his to-eat list until his teeth really
>bed down.
>
>He was able to help me with the peeling and chopping, so that saved me a bit
>of pain.
>
>I can't believe how well he's healed! He had a huge amount of abrasions on
>his face, and the scabs have all fallen off in the past day or so, leaving
>only one small scar. Little dear will probably fully heal (except the teeth)
>before my bones even start healing (they say it's 10 days), but it will be
>longer if the bone's moved out of place since last week - an X-Ray tomorrow
>will check this, and we'll see if I need that operation. When I went to the
>elbow specialist, he said that I have to use my elbow, rather than keep it
>still, and that any pain I feel will not make the injury worse. Apparently
>if you don't use it,. you may lose the use of the joint - ouch! I've found
>that I can do a lot of things using my left hand and body as to hold things,
>but I still can't get the lids of jars. It's bearable in the kitchen now,
>but I can't drive until the bone is completely healed, so I think that's
>going to end up being the worst thing.
>
>I've just got to prevent myself from wrapping both kids in cotton wool, and
>I'll be right. Andrew's back at school today - catching up on missed lessons
>should keep him out of mischief for a while around here.
>
>Glenda.
>
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