Day +110 Okay, so last week they deemed the surgery unnecessary. The surgeons said that it's getting better already and I need to soak it in warm water, not searing hot water like the temperature of lava, for ten minutes at a time, three times a day. I usually do it once a day, but shh.. I won't tell if you don't. Two of the reflections in my daily devotions mentioned some somethings that I felt were very significant to my past year: "You never know how good you have it until that good is gone." "As Christians we know that we can bring glory to God through our words and actions." and The first I interpreted as a lesson I learned the hard way this past year, when I lost nearly everything: my vision in my left eye, much of my balance, some speed (nearly everything I do now is slower), and most importantly, very nearly lost my life. The things I used to take for grantedI now know to cherish even more. The second is something I'm constantly reminded of, time and time again. I've been told that I could write a book about the events that have happened to me this past year, not to mention having been called a "miracle boy". My story could help others. At first I was a bit skeptical about it, but feedback from readers have shown me otherwise. Tomorrow I will go to the hospital to get the results for the 100th-day blood test and the tetanus shot. If the shot was successful, that's another step towards permission from the doctor to go out into public.