You were spot on
@Quickstatus. Attended yesterday for the 2nd review, The wound has been weeping and the fluids coming through (or out the bottom) of the bandages, the worst was on Saturday (when I did the least walking, 307 steps to be precise) and nothing until overnight Monday. I had wrapped it in a gauze bandage just so others wouldn't see it on my travels to the surgeon.
He was there yesterday and carefully excised the layer above the skin graft (it is disintergrating). It definitely doesn't look good, but I took another photo so we can have an ongoing reference point. Asked for and given an eScript for antibiotics as I definitely don't want to have to go in for a replacement skin graft if this fails because of infection. He was happy with it but asked if I was on my feet much since last Thursday.
They've put on new bandages with a wound gel (not Solasite) for the main site, it's already seeping out and the crater can already be seen (as they didn't put in any padding). Only a clear (slightly green tinge) covering and bandage for the donor site.
I asked whether he suggesting that I stay off my feet and elevating the leg, sure enough he agreed it would be a better idea. So I'm "resting" at home with my laptop on my lap.