 Let's go up to Denver and get a new socket made for my prosthetic leg. I had one of these made two weeks ago, unfortunately my leg is shrunken so much because it was so swollen after surgery that I need another one already. The process of getting a prosthetic leg that fits well to your leg to your body is pretty nuanced. Honestly, it's more of an art than a science. At Extremity Prosthetics up in Denver, we recast my leg, got new measurements, talked about new pain in uncomfortable spots, and then we pulled an entirely new socket. There's a lot of walking up and down hallways when it comes to making sure it fits right and getting the alignment correct. This one felt a lot better than the old one, so I got to take it home. Okay, so it's a couple days later and it's actually feeling pretty good still. Oftentimes, as an amputee, when you're getting a new socket made, it might feel really good in office, but then by the second or third day you bring it home, you realize that there are spots that are sore, causing pain, pressure, uncomfortable, so you gotta go through the whole process all over again. Thankfully, so far, I'm not feeling anything that needs any major adjustment, and I have been able to wear it for longer periods of time. So far, so good.