Friday, August 19, 2011

The Big Reveal


Long time no chat....Was it something I said. Or more like something I haven't. Sorry about that, Work has been crazy...And I have been enjoying the heck out of losing the bandages. They officially came off about 2 weeks ago, and man it feels amazing.

The Scarring is much less than I could ever have imagined...I mean I look like I was on the receiving end of a columbian neck tie...But after 4 Months of wearing and changing bandages every day I could care less about the scars right now, I might even be more concerned with the tan line! When I was finally able to remove the bandages I had a shower that would have awoken the Gods.

It's amazing what we take for granted in life, The little things, Like showering, need to be enjoyed every day! I had gone 4 months with out being able to put my neck in the stream of the water...4 months having to wash my hair in the sink or hanging over the tub. That first shower lasted over 45 minutes...I would think if someone was watching I would have looked similar to Jennifer Beals in Flashdance.


The next thing to go was the Mo...I saw Andy had shaved his, and when I asked him how it felt...He responded only by saying "I had Ice Cream." At that point I stepped in to the office barber shop. (Thats right, we have a barbershop) and shaved. Well sort of...I rocked the halfie for the day...Then cleaned up the rest that night.


A day earlier, Andy, Jack and I made up a new story as to what really happened to me. Necrotizing Fasciitis is just so boring and no one understands it..I even struggle at times. So we created this easy to show photo where Jack really sell the story with his facial commitment.


I have a ton more to write and catch you all up on...But im about to catch a flight to Philly for the LIVESTRONG Challenge. So please enjoy the new calisthenics we have implemented at the office...It consists of deep knee bends and Koala planks...

Planks for reading...(See what I did there)



"Scar Tissue is Stronger Than Regular Tissue, Realize the Strength, Move On." - Henry Rollins