Took the opportunity to play with my new GoPro Black Edition
Stay Tuned...
More updates and posts to come very soon!!!!
-JC OUTTTTTTT
As you can see I was right at home. Chillen in my short hospital pants. The guy on the left is my buddy that was riding behind me and found me right after the accident. |
One of many IV's |
Post wrist surgery 1. You can see the pins here. Little did i know they were pulling my radius too tight and the wrist was healing crooked. |
Cheesin'... Gotta stay positive eh? |
Even a slight black eye under my right eye. Literally not a scratch on my left side. Only the right. |
The Hospital logo on my sweet pants. |
Back of my right arm a few days after the wreck. |
Never slept more than 2 hours a night for over 2 months. Shoulder and chest pain was always the worst. Little did I know I had torn my pectoral off my humerus. (Surgery on Jan 22) |
Including my Knee after surgery, I had over 60 stitches in Korea. Here they were finally removed from my elbow and left a pretty big scar. |
Post MRI they decided to take the massive splint off and put me in an ACL brace. You can see my scabs on my knee were the last to heal. |
One of many casts. |
Soooo crooked. Ugh! |
Healed way too compressed which basically left it dislocated... |
A month after surgery I was complaining to my father via kakao talk that I couldn't sleep because of knee pain. My knee was extremely swollen and hot. After going all night without a minute of sleep I took a taxi to the Dr. to have him check it out. Sure enough after he aspirated (drained) my knee he knew I had an infection. Never was confirmed but was most likely a form of a staph infection. They usually are found in 1 of every 100 patients post op. The drain was awful. No numbing shots; just a massive needle stuck into my joint capsule. |
They operated just 8 hours later and I was forced to stay in the Hospital for 2 weeks to be monitored and medicated via IV antibiotics. |
The Pad on my chest was put on all my severe road rash. Seriously it basically healed it all in less than a week. Crazy. |
Pretty heavily medicated for the first week, but still trying to laugh about the whole thing. Being weird as usual. |