Rave
18 February 2009 @ 07:55 am
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Well I am glad that my hands aren't magically healed for the ultrasound, but on the other hand, OW.

Also, I love Mordecai so, so much. XDDDD Especially when he tries to interact like a normal person.

[EDIT] Also, last night I had dreams about trying to find a bowl of poffertjes my mother had made, and about eight other random things that are all blending nonsensically together but may have involved sex in a bakery.

SO CONFUSED. Also sleepy.
 
 
Rave
18 February 2009 @ 08:56 am
Continuing confusion.  
I honestly don't know how to feel about this. On the one hand, it's as retarded as Scary Movie and all its ilk. On the other hand, it's retarded with literature and that always sort of amuses me.

[EDIT] lollllz, I has a cyst. How many times did I mention that lump in my left wrist...? "NO, NO, COMPLETELY NORMAL." Uh huh.
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Rave
18 February 2009 @ 10:29 am
O_O  
How can a wrist ganglion cyst be removed?
There are several methods of treatment that are possible. Putting a needle into the ganglion cyst and aspirating the fluid may work. However, the gelatinous fluid within the cyst does not always come through a needle very well. Furthermore, this treatment leaves the cyst lining behind, and the ganglion cyst will return about 50% of the time.

Another alternative, that some call traditional, others call a bit barbaric, is to smash the wrist ganglion cyst with a hard object such as a book. This pops the cyst, and ruptures the lining of the cyst. Because the lining is disrupted, the smashed ganglion cyst may not return quite as often as those drained by a needle. However, many patients are uncomfortable with their doctor 'whacking' a book against their wrist...

The definitive treatment is to remove the ganglion cyst with a surgical procedure. In surgery, the wrist ganglion is "shelled out," meaning the fluid and the sac are removed. In addition, the connection to the joint or tendon sheath that supplied the fluid can be occluded. While this usually is effective, a small percentage of removed wrist ganglion will still return.





O_O;;

I feel so... Kuukaku'd right now.
 
 
Rave
18 February 2009 @ 12:58 pm
HAH  
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Adopt one today!

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This has been your 'proof of productive day off/day of staying away from the computer' post.

[EDIT]

And also, hah:

Adopt one today!
 
 
Rave
18 February 2009 @ 01:48 pm
*sob*  
Oh my god, seriously, fuck notes above High D.

FUCK THEM.

Also this keyboard is beautiful and gentle and will from here on out be referred to as Mildmay.