Well, it was in the mail room, and the thing that attacked looked like a large spider. The injury was a flesh wound to several strains of shoulder muscle, but seemed to avoid the subclavian artery since the bleeding was manageable, and since she's not complaining of too much pain, severe nerve damage to the brachial plexus also seems to have been avoided.
[a rambling about the local nerves that seems to have accidentally evolved into accidental technical note-taking is scratched out here.]
She'll be alright. She has the best physician ever looking after her! :)
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Well, it was in the mail room, and the thing that attacked looked like a large spider. The injury was a flesh wound to several strains of shoulder muscle, but seemed to avoid the subclavian artery since the bleeding was manageable, and since she's not complaining of too much pain, severe nerve damage to the brachial plexus also seems to have been avoided.
[a rambling about the local nerves that seems to have accidentally evolved into accidental technical note-taking is scratched out here.]
She'll be alright. She has the best physician ever looking after her! :)