I'd have to look at it to determine the severity. Grade one, you're looking at a couple of weeks. Grade two or three, you're look at six weeks to four months plus physical therapy to get it fully healed right.
[Very bad. She's concerned about him almost more than herself; she's alone and therefor safe but Doctor Watson's friend is being, once again, desperately unhelpful over the network. She wants to ask whether he's alone, but can't figure out how.]
Hello. I was thinking of people and I thought I should contact you. I don't expect you to care I'm alive but things are fine between myself and Castiel these days. I think we may have been bonding.
I can understand now why you felt the need to defend him. He's a very vulnerable person, isn't he? Terrifying but vulnerable.
I don't have a brace, but I can probably put one together for you. Depending on the severity of that injury, Peter, this might be something you don't want to wrap. I'm sorry I can't be more definitive than that. Icing it is a good place to start. Do that regularly, but make sure whatever you're using, you keep something over the knee so you're not having snow directly in contact with it.
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