Best of luck with all that. Next time you're here we can go jogging along the 
South Bank to Tate Modern.

Excelsior!

B

> On 27 Oct 2015, at 19:34, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Mark! 
> 
> Thanks for the support! 
> 
> It's all going very well—just back from my second follow-up. The wound is all 
> healed, the underlying tissues are coming along right on schedule. I'm down 
> to two pain killers a day (all for the tissues, NO pain at all from the 
> joint!) and an unexpected skin reaction to a skin balm and surgical adhesives 
> has just about cleared up entirely. That was really the only hitch so far. 
> 
> From what the doctor is telling me, the tissues knit and heal in about 
> three-four weeks (I'm at two), and the prosthetic and the bone fuse properly 
> in about five to six weeks. My leg is still swollen so I have to keep it 
> elevated a good bit of the time; that should go on for another week or so. 
> Once the bone healing is done, I can start the PT to build strength and 
> musculature. I booked six weeks medical leave in preparation, and I'll get a 
> seventh due to the Thanksgiving holiday break. That's about right, for me 
> anyway. 
> 
> "The Journey Is The Reward." :-)
> 
> onwards, 
> G
> 
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