I also spent it re-knitting the front of sis's birthday cardigan because the stupid flipping pattern has an error in it that I was going too fast to pick up! I'm cross at myself for not noticing and am left wondering once again whether the test knitter actually read the pattern or just made it up, because the photo on the front looks not much like what I'm doing. Grrrrrr........
So fast forward to this week and I had an appointment with my doctor yesterday to take out a lipoma in my back. A lipoma is apparently a small collection of fat cells that gather under the skin. Very straightforward to remove, allegedly. I know at least 3 people who have had this done. So I was expecting the cauterisation (enter imagined smell of burned flesh here), I was expecting it to sound unpleasant, I was expecting the tugging sensation. What I was not expecting was that I would bleed and bleed and bleed. That the doctor would have to keep cauterising and keep putting all of his body weight onto the wound to stop it bleeding. Eventually after about 40 minutes and a huge pile of swabs had formed, he stopped the bleeding and put the dressing on.
Apparently I had an anomolous lipoma. One that had fibres in it. I've googled and it's OK, they do exist but are rare. So today I'm taking the day off work to get over the blood loss and general tiredness.
If I get one of these again, I swear, I'll live with it.