Here are the photos from London
Poe Launch mostly

and my leg wound--I have kept the open wound photo private for "friends" so if you're interested in seeing it let me know--I don't want to freak regular viewers of my photos...
I think you have to ask me to "friend" you on flickr or something.
my leg

From: [identity profile] splinister.livejournal.com


I know you referred to the wound as being like a zombie bite, but it looks like you have a Mummy leg one of those photos! The horror references follow you.

Glad to hear you're on the mend. :)

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Yes! This is embarrassing, but I don't recall at what point of the whole process that wrapping was done (before I was in the hospital?).

From: [identity profile] sarcobatus.livejournal.com


OMG. That's a bad one. Do you know how lucky you are that this wasn't worse? You came very close, Ellen. I only saw the bandaged wound, 'cause I'm not friended on Flickr; but I am already familiar with what these wounds look like, and I can tell by the tissue inflamation surrounding the bandages that this was a dangerous injury. Staph and strep are seriously dangerous bacteria.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


I know it was moving quickly. Between the time they drew the line on my leg and when Iwas started on the iv antibiotics (a period of about four hours)--that's when I started getting really nervous--until the antibiotics started working and the redness went away. I still have the line on my leg...Liz Hand drew a little picture on top ;-)

From: [identity profile] desperance.livejournal.com


Hee. I also had one of those purple lines drawn around the infection, when my thumb was bad - it went all the way up to my elbow.

I found the whole process very interesting, but - well, let's not do this again, huh?

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


It went down to the left part of my foot (which was starting to swell-and seeing what happened when it swelled, I DID NOT want that to happen).

Yup. Exactly.

From: [identity profile] melissajm.livejournal.com


My purple line looked like a skinny map of Africa on my leg, and the nurses kept glancing over at me on the stretcher in the ER hallway and saying "That's not good..."

From: [identity profile] charlesatan.livejournal.com


Hope your leg heals soon!

Sad to hear you didn't make it to the launch (but at least you have photos!).

From: [identity profile] rhondaparrish.livejournal.com


Even without the open wound photo, may I just say 'Ouch!'.

I hope it heals quickly, I really feel for you.

From: [identity profile] vylar-kaftan.livejournal.com


Holy crap, the line is where the swelling got to?

Wow. I'm so glad you got it treated.

How did this happen again? You just stumbled into a table or something, right?

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


No. That's where the red extended to. It wasn't swollen that far up.

No idea. I fell down some stairs a month earlier.
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From: [personal profile] themadblonde

really?


I'm on your friends list (or you're on mine?) & I can't see any open wound shots. Maybe I shouldn't sound so eager about this? ;-)
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From: [personal profile] themadblonde

aaargh...


it has gone beyond my limited skillzzz. I can't seem to find any way to ask you to friend me because you're already listed as a friend. I really don't wish to sound weirder than usual here, but I admit to being curious & having that curiosity balked just makes it worse, so yes, please, send me the grisly photo. I wish to better understand the full extent of your suffering. Really. ;-)
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From: [personal profile] themadblonde

perspective...


is always valuable. & I now have something truly gruesome to put in my make up reference book. ;-)
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