Dr. Hess wrote:
Keep the healin' goin'.
And, just for curiosity sake, what exactly did they say was wrong with you?
Sorry for the delay, I've been away for a bit (suffering on the beach).
As for what they say, kinda depends on which doctor you talk to.
Ribs
Some say there's nothing other than bruising, others think there's fracturing where the bone and the cartilage join. Doesn't show on the CT scan (which are really cool to look at btw). This is healing nicely, I can sneeze safely.
Only thing weird is the intermittent feeling of a cinderblock on my chest, stood on the pointy end, right over my heart. The trauma doctors are the only ones worried about this. It's really faded in the past few days though.
Lung
Didn't know this until Friday, but my left lung was/is partially collapsed and pulled away from the rib wall. Term starts with an A, but I forget the word. That is what creates that funny bubbling I can get when I breath deeply. Very much faded away.
Brain
Concussion. Ms. Foxtrapper saw the initial reports, and it described unconsciousness and amnesia. Unspecified time, but it couldn't have been more than a few hours. I crashed at ~9:00 am, and I have memories of events starting at about 2:00 pm.
All the doctors think I was a fool for trying to mow the lawn on the riding mower, and weren't surprised that I set myself back with all the joggling. The trauma doctor and PA were the most, um, bellicose about it. That's apparently why I got the no driving orders. As well bosses at work and Ms Foxtrapper who say I keep fogging far more than I realize (12 year old son insists I've become a horrible fool). Don't understand how exactly, but they've pretty much all insisted I can put myself back into the hospital if I insist on being stupid about activity.
No specific terms that I can recall, just that the healing takes lots of time, and I can't push myself with jiggly activity, or too much mental activity. If I do, I'll backslide. Which I keep managing to re-verify. The mental fog hits with no warning, and can clear sometimes very suddenly (even almost painfully). Either way, after a day of what feels like low activity, I can easily sleep 10-15 hours, plus a nap or two.