Hi Everyone!  For the last two weeks I’ve been trapped in a hospital bed with no Internet access.  Though I am far from better, at least I am home.  So let’s get right into the gory details.

About 3 weeks ago I had a typical fever with all the aches and pains that go along with it.  I went to my doctor who said to “ride it out”.  About 4 days later my left leg suddenly started to swell up and I couldn’t move my left arm.  I returned to the doctor, who sent me to the emergency room for a sonogram.  It proved negative, and I went home with some antibiotics and some steroids.  Neither of which seemed to work at all.

That Monday I returned to the emergency room for more tests, and after a few hours I was admitted as a patient. My left foot was swollen like a football.  My left leg had huge blisters oozing fluid running all the way up to the knee.  Meanwhile my shoulder still wasn’t working. 

For the next two weeks they gave me antibiotics through an IV.  The shoulder they xrayed, did an MRI, and finally stuck a giant needle into my shoulder joint to see what was up.  Still no clues.

The leg was coming along nicely, so they decided to operate on the shoulder.  On Wednesday they performed Arthroscopic Surgery on my shoulder.  I guess they didn’t find much, because all the surgeon would tell me was that my shoulder “looked angry”.

Overall the experience wasn’t bad.  I spent 14 days lying in bed watching college basketball, downing 2 percocet every 4 hours non-stop.  The downside was no Internet access, and having a roommate that smelled like poo.  Next up are office visits, pills, and physical therapy.

Upon returning home I had over 350 emails waiting.  My site still maintained a respectable number of visitors per day, and my Alexa actually improved it’s 3 month average.  The big mystery was I got to finally read what happened between John Cow and Graham. (less exciting than I imagined)

For those who requested being added to my bookmarks and mailing list, I’m getting to that soon.  Thank You to everyone who left supportive comments.  I hope to get around to responding to each one as I get a chance. 

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