He's doing much better. The compartment-syndrome worries are past, he lost about 25% of one of the four muscles - the one toward the outer-front which lifts the ankle and toes:this is where the worry is sourced. 2 days ago - at last surg. - they found no more necrotic tissue and hence did a cadaver-skin graft. His body will reject this, but it sets up a good bed for the permanent graft (split-thickness of his own skin) to come in ~2 weeks. The reasons for doing this way are to make a less-ugly scar and to also give them a final look inside before permanent closure.
I have to say again that of all the hospitals I've seen the care here is far superior. Not perfect - who or what is? - but far and away superior to anything I've seen even at world-famous civ. hospitals. Example: All the graft/closure work is done by a plastic surgeon - mine was done by an ortho-trauma guy who cared nothing for appearances. It shows...
Yesterday we got him "off ward" priveleges, and took him outside. He was rearing to go, but in <20 mins wanted back to his bed. This is normal - sort of depressing to him, he STILL hasn't quite figured out just how hurt he is... I heard him making "club" plans with his friends for THIS weekend - not just stupid but impossible... Pray for a gentle "reality check" if you're so inclined... Oh to be young and bulletproof again...

I plan to stay until he's past his next surgery, even if I have to play "hey, since I did all this for you, can I hang out, sleep in the basement, and enjoy SD for a while??" games to get him to consent. His roommate is having ACL reconstruction in a week or so, they think they're going to care for each other, odds are good I'll have 2 patients...
Will try to post again later... Thanks much!!
DD