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.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
My Blog List
-
Fast-food new-hire finds themselves 30 minutes late for their first shift when the manager forgets to tell them they were hired and scheduled, leading to a tense phone call: 'It's not my responsibility to inform you about your schedule' - A fast-food new-hire found themselves already 30 minutes late for their first shift when the manager forgot to inform them of the schedule, leading to a te...4 hours ago
-
Make Your Point - Imagine this scene: God sitting on His thrown. A man standing in front of him next to scores of blackboards, whiteboards, electronic displays, and the like...22 hours ago
-
Rotational Gravity - [image: I don't get it. The peak acceleration for passengers was WAY lower than in the giant-waterslide-loop-the-loop incident the other cruise line fired ...1 day ago
-
Clever & Scottish & Pale! - The Moff won a BAFTA last night, fantasically presented by two of his best creations on screen - Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) and er... The Doctor! (Mat...13 years ago
-
A 100 percent chance of life? - Karl has written asking about the recent discovery of Gliese 581g, a potentially Earth-like planet: Planetary Astronomer Mike, are there friendly aliens on...15 years ago
No comments:
Post a Comment