 Hello my beautiful internet friends, welcome back. I am back at home from the hospital and there are so many things I have to tell you, so many things that have happened and not gone according to plan and holy crap. It has been an adventure. We'll just say that. I have many stories to tell you guys. Just now I went to close the window because my neighbor's dog was barking and then this happened. So this is a problem. My cast just fell off. Literally just fell, literally just fell off my leg. I am so tired and so exhausted and I guess the thing to do would be to get the cast back on my leg. So let's try that. What the heck? Well, it's back on. It freaking hurts. I think the thing to do is to call the doctor. I've never had a cast fall off. This was literally put on yesterday because there were complications I had to go to Denver for. Oh man, I hope I don't have to go back. My cast just fell off. What the heck? Ugh. Like, how does, what? How does a cast fall off? Why does my cast fall off? I am exhausted and you can probably see that in my eyes and my face and I'm gonna ice my leg and rest and relax because that was a weird thing to have happened. I hope everything's okay. I'm gonna check in with my doctor and make sure that that is all right, that that happened and that I put it back on the way I put it back on. Fingers crossed. I have many stories to tell you guys. It is now nine days post-amputation and I feel like I could sleep for nine days for all the things that have happened in these past nine days. But the good news is, is that everything looks like it's healing well right now. I'm healthy. I'm alive. I'm safely at home. Two quick things. Since my cast fall off, I learned that little strap there. Was there for a reason? Apparently I'm supposed to have it like belted in to me at all times, which was different from the first time I had my leg amputated because the cast just stayed on on its own, like no big deal. Apparently they cast these differently so they don't. So it's my fault for not paying attention to directions when I was incredibly drugged up in the hospital and I should have had it belted in my bad. Secondly, if you notice anything weird with my residual limb in those shots and you could actually see it, don't worry about it. There is a story about that. There is something weird going on. It's not life-threatening. It's not limb-threatening and it is a story, though. And I will be telling that to you guys in the near future and I'll leave you with that cliffhanger. I love you guys. I'm thinking of you and I'll see you in the next video. Let's start to sing. Hand her from the sky.