This has to be the one that get her pregnantI can smell some pent up SEGGS coming.
Thanks a lot for the translations.
I can smell some pent up SEGGS coming.
Thanks a lot for the translations.
Not in the US, unless there are severe complications. Here he was hit by a car so they'd probably keep him a day or two for observation before sending him home. If it was a simple fracture he'd probably be send home in the evening with a pair of $50 crutches that they'd bill the insurance company $1000 for.Obviously it's for the plot, but do you really need to stay a month in the hospital for a broken leg?
What hip surgery? You think he would be sitting on the bed like that if he had got a fractured hip, huh? With how lively he is, he has absolutely nothing going on but something toward his foot. He did say leg, the cast is where it is, so it ought to be either fibula or tibia. Although that being said, it could be foot bones and he just wasn't so precise with his words.Seems like there is a lot of Americans in the comments, that can't imagine a non-broken hospital system.
According to a study from 2010, the median length of stay after a hip surgery is 34 days in Japan, and only 5 days in the USA. The author may be on the higher end for a broken leg, but it's not impossible, in Japan.