Jenn, I know this sounds a little weird -- take pictures of your injuries every day for the next week or so. It's interesting!
A couple of years ago, DH broke his hand skiing, and my mom lives 1500 miles away, and of course, being a mom, she wanted her daily updates. We had the x-rays for a few days, to take with him to the surgeon who said it didn't need any, and casted it, so we scanned those for mom (she was delighted! really! we moms understand this, but it's still amazing that it continues even when the kids are nearing 50!), and then had to take pictures every day so she could keep an eye on how he was healing. Looking back at the pictures afterward is interesting -- watching the progression of the bruising. I don't think we noticed the actual progress as much in real life as when we looked at the pictures from the day before, etc.
Yes, DH was a bit annoyed with me the first few days, and especially on that first day, when he was sitting around pouting and hurting big time, but then he got used to "it's time to take the picture for mom" -- I think that was easier than trying to learn to write and buckle his seat belt with that cast on! He even started looking forward to seeing the pictures too!
And while you're taking pictures, let your family take good care of you! OUCH!
Karen in Boise



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