Here was the original blister, on Saturday.

Here was the blister, after popping on Monday.

Here was the popped-and-healing blister, on Friday.

Here is my 3-footed son, who has to wear the sock over his bandage so he doesn't try to eat it.


The new skin under the wound is starting to toughen up now, so he shouldn't need to wear a bandage too much longer. I'll take another pic when I remove his bandage for the night.
1 comment:
I'm glad it's healing so well . . . how is your foot now? is it broken?
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