Yesterday morning, I spent most of the morning at the Georgia Bone & Joint offices in Newnan. I was there to see the orthopeadic surgeon to determine whether he would cut the cast off my arm and leave it off. As it turned out, he decided it was time to free my left arm from its bondage, so I drove back to Griffin, sans cast, and have spent the subsequent hours trying to get used to life without the big blue cast on my left arm.
As it turns out, the arm hurts more without the cast than with it. I may be wearing the splint I purchased at the beginning of this travail, just to give me some support and comfort. However, I am happy to get the opportunity, probably this weekend, to swim in a swimming pool and enjoy the only part of summer left untested. This morning, I was able to floss my teeth, shower without a plastic bag over my left arm, and feel confident that I was able to bathe and soap every part of my body.
One part still unresolved: wearing a wristwatch with a metal band is still difficult. I think I will wear a leather band for awhile.
Tonight, I drive to Ellerslie and back for a closing. I am back to being an accepted vendor for one of the title companies. Yay!
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