Yo,
(hmm, I really wish I had a face mask, headband and tragic past to pull that off in the appropriate Kakashi-esque fashion)
Ah, right, there was a purpose to this post...(it's really bad that fan!japanese popped up in my head to remind me of this point)
Okie, yep, so this is slightly nervous rambling.
I'm into the Doctor's tomorrow for minor surgery.
Oh joy for the removal of some suspicious looking moles.
It was a snap decision on monday after going to the local GP who said I can't play sport right afterwards and now is my basketballs team's break between seasons (please read knocked out of the competition before the semifinals...although that was totally unfair because we had won more games than the team that placed 4th and only lost the same amount. I see a conspiracy...or not, but it is aweful anyway.)
...I just hate needles and have a feeling the same thing is going to apply to having a scalpel cutting into me while I'm conscious. (*cries* I want a general anaesthetic please)
Yes. I am indeed a big baby when it comes to these things
One off my stomach and the other off my back. The one off my stomach will be no problem, but he says the one on my back will be problematic as it's directly on my spine and I don't have any excess layers between my spine and my skin...
Also with one on the front and one on the back it means i will not be able to sleep one other of them for while...I can see problems arising now :(
The Dr. went on for a really long time about how the one on my back has about a 90% chance of giving me an ugly scar. As I can't see that part of my back most of the time I don't really care, but it gave me some fun mental images where this great mass of scar tissue awoke and began crawling over my back as it attempted to possess my body (unfortunately that will not be happening and it will still be me going to Uni next week. *whines* Oh future scar tissue how you fail me.) I'm hoping for something interesting like a galaxy shape or something.
Oh, and apparently arm lifting and the such will be forbidden so depending on the pain and progress of healing I might not see you for a while (which won't be that different from usual...but usually I just stalk everyone's journals quietly looking for moments topounce find something I can relate to [and am not too late for], to comment on.)
Gah!
Needles!
Maybe I should have saved it for my next break...which is like next year...
*curses*
Dang nabbit, no more rational decisions about my health.
*crawls off into a dark hole*
(hmm, I really wish I had a face mask, headband and tragic past to pull that off in the appropriate Kakashi-esque fashion)
Ah, right, there was a purpose to this post...(it's really bad that fan!japanese popped up in my head to remind me of this point)
Okie, yep, so this is slightly nervous rambling.
I'm into the Doctor's tomorrow for minor surgery.
Oh joy for the removal of some suspicious looking moles.
It was a snap decision on monday after going to the local GP who said I can't play sport right afterwards and now is my basketballs team's break between seasons (please read knocked out of the competition before the semifinals...although that was totally unfair because we had won more games than the team that placed 4th and only lost the same amount. I see a conspiracy...or not, but it is aweful anyway.)
...I just hate needles and have a feeling the same thing is going to apply to having a scalpel cutting into me while I'm conscious. (*cries* I want a general anaesthetic please)
Yes. I am indeed a big baby when it comes to these things
One off my stomach and the other off my back. The one off my stomach will be no problem, but he says the one on my back will be problematic as it's directly on my spine and I don't have any excess layers between my spine and my skin...
Also with one on the front and one on the back it means i will not be able to sleep one other of them for while...I can see problems arising now :(
The Dr. went on for a really long time about how the one on my back has about a 90% chance of giving me an ugly scar. As I can't see that part of my back most of the time I don't really care, but it gave me some fun mental images where this great mass of scar tissue awoke and began crawling over my back as it attempted to possess my body (unfortunately that will not be happening and it will still be me going to Uni next week. *whines* Oh future scar tissue how you fail me.) I'm hoping for something interesting like a galaxy shape or something.
Oh, and apparently arm lifting and the such will be forbidden so depending on the pain and progress of healing I might not see you for a while (which won't be that different from usual...but usually I just stalk everyone's journals quietly looking for moments to
Gah!
Needles!
Maybe I should have saved it for my next break...which is like next year...
*curses*
Dang nabbit, no more rational decisions about my health.
*crawls off into a dark hole*
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on 2007-02-21 10:39 am (UTC)And @_____________@ at the moving scar. DUuuude. That's some seriously weird shit.
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on 2007-02-28 01:09 pm (UTC)I actually spent the first few days right after the procedure sleepign 70% of the time and with a very limited range of movement.
But wow. Am I glad it wasn't worse. As it was I only nearly fainted twice during the entire thing (once when I could feel him attacking the first mole and it made me sick to my stomach, and the second when it was finished and I was asked to sit up. Darn needle-phobia. At least these days I don't need to be wrapped up in towels and people to keep me still while I'm injected.
DUUUUDE! Haven't you ever imagined being overtaken by intelligent scar tissue...okie, so maybe there is something strange there. Then again, I did spend an entire Biology lecture on viruses with a mental story running about these vicious mini aliens dive bombing our cells.
XD
Mind you, there's no 100% guarentee about the scar tissue yet, it could yet free me from having to go to university by overtaking my mind.
*whines* I don't wanna go...
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on 2007-02-21 12:50 pm (UTC)I probably shouldn't be amused by this particular bit but I am.
Best of luck when you enter surgery tomorrow and hopefully you'll find a tolerable position to sleep in.
Don't worry about our little meetups...we'll get settled in the doom that is uni and once you've recover from the horror as well as your war wounds we'll go play in some strange place.
P.S. The Kakashi-esque mask doesn't necessitate tragic past. You see outlines of his pervy face in Shippuuden and that is hella scary.
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on 2007-02-21 12:52 pm (UTC)I only caught up on my f-list today and didn't notice the date
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on 2007-02-28 01:12 pm (UTC)Why? It amuses me to no end. Unfortunately even if it is cool looking it is somethignI will never see properly, except in photos. *grumble*
p.s.I wasn't necessarily saying the mask = tragic past...more that Naruto fanon always makes Kakashi say 'yo' and he has a face mask and tragic past. ;P
p.p.s how are you after today's storms? Did your house get hit badly?
*worries*
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on 2007-02-28 04:55 pm (UTC)I can't believe I'm even awake! I have o go to uni in 5.5 hours.