Monday, 8 August 2011

git tag v29 .

'v29' is the tag I assinged to my data using 'git'. I wished I could post something like 'ground-breaking data found in patient X42-99'. The truth is, it's been pretty much the same. The only thing noteworthy is the speed of it:

Luckily, I could avoid the annoying nurse (by 'causally' exchanging spots in the line, ie. me stepping back and tapping a shoulder, 'oh, you're on, aren't you?', I suggestedsmiling a little diabolical to myself yet irresistibly, apparently, charming). Prescriptions, a follow-up appointment, and the like were done in no time. An intervention wasn't necessary, but I guess, you have to have a bit of luck with your nurse...

30 minutes I had until my appointment. I waited 15 mins outside, in a light drizzle, breathing in the fresh rain-ish air.

Strolling, I made my way towards the exam rooms. As I went by the waiting area (surprisingly crowded for my taste, particularly at this time), I heard my name. Huh? Impossible...?! Then, again my name. Yeah, I said, that would be me. Again my name. Huh? Yeah, again, that's me, hello? Right here! Ahh, I just heard 'yeah' and couldn't figure who it would be, looking at the crowd, she said, turning to me eventually. Hmm, it's a little odd she couldn't locate the source of my voice, isn't it?

Pretty early, I mentioned. The patient on the previous spot hasn't shown so far, she said. She introduced herself, adding "we haven't met before, I think." Yeah, well, I remember your name, I told her. I knew immediately I'd heard her name: after her most recent treatment I'd had a less-than-cool time for a couple of months, to say the least.

I can't say I could complain about anything, shots have been put in well and (relatively) smoothly. A little talk before, an exam in the middle part, then the shots. Over. And out.

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