Up date on Tommy's condition. He was severely burned on his legs and arms
on Saturday when the leaf/log pile exploded. ( Too much gasoline, too little
speed (insert obvious other thing there was too little, rhymes with
trains!!!)
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Subject: Tommy Update...
We just got back from the doctors office and he is very pleased with
Tommy's progress. We are still not out of the woods from needing skin
graph surgery and all of the rehab/recovery that goes with it, but the
percentage is much lower.
Tommy has now lost all of the skin between his knees and ankles, but the
doctor assured us the red flesh we are seeing is good, because that
indicates that the blood vessels are regenerating in the area. I think
yesterday was the "worse before it gets better" part that the doctor
told us to expect. Tommy still has a lot of pain but he is now taking
800mg of Ibuprofen with his Percoset and that seemed to have helped the
most so far. He still is not able to get around on his own, but the
pain is getting more bearable for him. There is no indication of
infection at this point, which is the biggest concern we have with this
whole ordeal. At the first sign of infection, he will be admitted.
We appreciate everyone's offers to help with anything we may need, at
this point we are OK and with the weekend approaching the kids will be
able to help out. I will keep everyone updated, especially if there is
a turn for the worse. Thanks for all of your calls and concerns.
Wardine Inman