So now we can see the actual scar...
I took the inner bandage off today for the first time. The scar is really neat - looks like they glued it together rather than stiching it.
The area is a bit tender - as it dries. It hurts if it rubs on clothing so I'm wearing a tee shirt despite the chill.
Fixed the light switch: swapped it for a new one (non-dimming). As predicted one of the blubs had blown too. We decided not to get a new dimmer as the old dimmer hasn't worked for years and we hadn't worried about it.
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