We all have it not the fluid thankfully fingers swell before they turn sideways on me
Word to that, my fingers are turning. I do have baker cysts that causes fluid build up and put pressure on the knee caps, all just part of life.
 
Well, made dinner, watched Curse of oak Island, had a cup of decaf and I am calling it a day.
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Unknown. He did not want to press charges, but the state may think differently
For felonies like attempted murder, the victim does not press charges. The victim can plead for leniency at the sentencing hearing though
 
Word to that, my fingers are turning. I do have baker cysts that causes fluid build up and put pressure on the knee caps, all just part of life.
Luckily, my fingers are not turning, just enlarged joints. No cysts on knees for me- just bone on bone friction- I imagine that a cyst is verybpainful
 
Thank you for asking. He is awake and talking. they moved him out of ICU. They don't have the capability of removing the bullet because of where it is, but there is discussion about just leaving it or transferring him to a Dallas hospital. Things are kinda up in the air right now. Attached is the x ray, so you can see how the bullet went in around his lip to the back of his head . It was on a slight right to left trajectory. I took out teeth and bone, so he won't be able to wear a denture, apparently. Poor guy.
What an awful situation! :hugs

I once saw an x-ray of a person that was stabbed in the head with a long butcher knife, knife still in the head. The patient survived with only minimal nerve damage and some scarring.

So hopefully this will also be the case with your grand nephew, whether they decide to leave the bullet where it is or to operate on him to get it out.

Fingers crossed :fl
 

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