XANDER Emily and I headed to a private hospital this morning to get my shoulder checked by Dr. Matthews, an orthopedic consultant. I had a referral from L.A. so I could continue my treatment here. I showed him my previous MRI scan results, and we went over all the details of my treatment plan. When I was brought to the hospital unconscious that night, they only removed the bullet and stopped the bleeding. But now, it's confirmed that the gunshot wound damaged the joint articulation. Dr. Matthews wants to do some more investigations tomorrow to check for any bullet fragments in the area. After our discussion, I scheduled another shoulder arthroscopy and debridement for next week. Emily was really worried about all of this. She hasn't smiled all day, and she's been quieter than usual, unl

