After all my work in Japan, I've finaly come back... I've promiced not to go into details over what I've been doing over the past month and a half, and so I won't. I'm back now, getting my life back in order, and trying to get my leg back into working condition.
Now, to find out what I've missed...
A return...
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Well, I've had a water-brother trying to help me with it, but to no avail. It's healing, just slowly... It realy looks like getting clipped by the grass cutter wasn't all that good an idea. But I'll be fine, sooner or later. Besides, if I realy need to move around, I can pop outside and realy move around like I love to.
Thanks tho, Master Li.
Thanks tho, Master Li.
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Sorry about the pause there between active times, I've been dealing with a local doctor about my injury.
Good news and bad news... Good news is, I am actualy healing, which is surprising, but the bad news is that the wound caused significant muscle damage to my leg. I had to undergo a little bit of surgery to fix some lingering problems, and even after I get these bandages off I'm going to be slowed down for quite a while. For safety's sake, that means little to no field work, but concidering the fact that most of my training is in research and study of the paranormal, I'm still able to help out.
Good news and bad news... Good news is, I am actualy healing, which is surprising, but the bad news is that the wound caused significant muscle damage to my leg. I had to undergo a little bit of surgery to fix some lingering problems, and even after I get these bandages off I'm going to be slowed down for quite a while. For safety's sake, that means little to no field work, but concidering the fact that most of my training is in research and study of the paranormal, I'm still able to help out.