 Today marks three months since I had to have my residual limb here, my nubbin surgery yet again. That's not a word, don't worry about it. Things have been going okay. This is by far the worst surgery I've ever had. I've had my leg literally cut off twice, and this was exponentially more difficult and painful. Didn't think it was gonna be worth it, and honestly, I still don't know. The surgery that I had was a nerve surgery, and nerves take a long time to heal. They really test your patients. Realistically, I won't know if it worked for at least another three months. And when you're in pain, that seems like forever, but I know it'll come eventually. Part of this particular healing process is walking through pain if it's nerve pain. You kind of have to aggravate the nerves a little bit. It's not causing damage. It just hurts. So I've been doing as much as I safely can. My prosthetists and doctors have been amazing in trying to make this as comfortable as possible. And the next three months will be a continued exercise in patients. If there is even a little bit of improvement by the end of it, it'll be worth it. And if not, I'll just cry.