Okay, I have to say that I love the fact that you're commenting on every single entry I've made so far in my LJ! I was hoping you would make it over here eventually and start providing some comments, but I wasn't expecting this! :-) Anyway, my "stubborn face-crashing bump" was right under my nose and was very tiny. I'm surprised that my doctor managed to find it, actually. The last time I saw you, it was completely gone. It's, like, it never existed. As for my "er, er exam," it had to be postponed a second time because, once again, I got my monthly visitor. I'm not sure if my doctor believed me, but it came the day before my appointment. I swear to Herne that it did! We've re-scheduled it for August when I have to see her again anyway.
It's sweet of you to ask about the glucose test. After all my moaning, the glucose test (and whatever else they tested for) was a breeze. After explaining to the technician that I have deep veins, she told me that as long as I had blood in me it wouldn't be a problem. And she was right. She found my vein without any trouble at all and the process was surprisingly quick and painless.
I'm so happy that you like the Hinterland icon. I think you're one of the few people who get the joke!
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Date: 2006-03-29 11:49 pm (UTC)It's sweet of you to ask about the glucose test. After all my moaning, the glucose test (and whatever else they tested for) was a breeze. After explaining to the technician that I have deep veins, she told me that as long as I had blood in me it wouldn't be a problem. And she was right. She found my vein without any trouble at all and the process was surprisingly quick and painless.
I'm so happy that you like the Hinterland icon. I think you're one of the few people who get the joke!