Someone tagged me on Facebook asking how I was doing, so I composed an update. I'm copying it here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/zmcowners/permalink/2368431903226004/?comment_id=2369068366495691I just went through my fourth (depends on how you count) surgery seven days ago. They're rebuilding my facial bones and tissue around the nose and upper mouth.
The hope is that once it all fuses and heals, that I can get teeth implants installed. Currently, it seems to be going as planned.
I can speak more easily than after the prior surgery that put the bones and tissue in but left me with bulk that made it hard to drink or speak. I'm also thankfully in less pain (the pain is smaller, more occasional, but sharper) and more lucid.
My body itself is fine, with remaining scar tissue all fused, and generally I have plenty of energy although my stamina is low.
If I had to explain in a sentence why I'm not riding yet, it's that I have a tube to my stomach and if I fell on my face, it would be BAD. So putting a helmet on is a no-go still.
I don't know how long this will all take, but it's been 9 weeks since the accident, so this is going about as quickly as I can imagine. Honestly, my body heals a lot faster than average in some ways.
I'm still practically stuck at home and would appreciate visitors, and I'm mostly self-sufficient although my girlfriend runs grocery errands for me.
My recent milestones were: drank a beer, ate some soup, and walked a mile or so in a park.
There's some titanium underneath holding all the new bones and tissue in place, which right now is the main source of pain. It's sort of weird being able to move most of your body, but having to hold your face very still.