I bet that made your eyes, water!!! Ian.Hug for the lack of healing. My female GP photographed the result of a spillage of chemo chemicals on Mr Floppy and wondered if I would like to forward it to horspital. She was astonished I declined. Any advanced on that?
Whoooo! And I gave false hope suggesting all would be OK as my glue experience with stiches worked out well. Sorry, they must have used the new improved glue mix, which like many things that are improved turn out to be worse.Apologies if this is too much information.
Just back from my local GP for the remainder of the stitches to be taken out. The stitches and glue haven't held the wound together very well as it was as very jagged wound. The glue was sitting in the wound preventing healing so the nurse has had to dig it out. She has put an iodine dressing on it and prescribed antibiotics.
The nurse also photographed it on my phone so we can monitor its progress. Not the sort of photo to post on this forum.
Yep, but I can't post it as I will be banned for life from the forum.Hug for the lack of healing. My female GP photographed the result of a spillage of chemo chemicals on Mr Floppy and wondered if I would like to forward it to horspital. She was astonished I declined. Any advanced on that?
I did email Boris about this but he was busy chatting to his marvellous mate Macron about cushions and tea sets.Glad the tooth is fixed. Pah, you'd only have paid tax on the money or frittered it away on wine, women and songSurely tax deductible or get a party donor to pay. It is all the rage.
Oh that’s not good but if you take a photo each day you could make a flick book.Apologies if this is too much information.
Just back from my local GP for the remainder of the stitches to be taken out. The stitches and glue haven't held the wound together very well as it was as very jagged wound. The glue was sitting in the wound preventing healing so the nurse has had to dig it out. She has put an iodine dressing on it and prescribed antibiotics.
The nurse also photographed it on my phone so we can monitor its progress. Not the sort of photo to post on this forum.
Maybe not - It might actually do the opposite.. The nurse did ask me if I was squeamish before she took the photo. Luckily I am not because it looked a lot worse than I had expected.Just the job to cure the squeamish!
Definitely no advance on that. I would have declined also.Hug for the lack of healing. My female GP photographed the result of a spillage of chemo chemicals on Mr Floppy and wondered if I would like to forward it to horspital. She was astonished I declined. Any advanced on that?
I could make a fortune selling it as a horror story.Oh that’s not good but if you take a photo each day you could make a flick book.
Mr K is still convinced that he could have made a better job with Gorilla glue. I think it was a really tricky zig zag wound.Whoooo! And I gave false hope suggesting all would be OK as my glue experience with stiches worked out well. Sorry, they must have used the new improved glue mix, which like many things that are improved turn out to be worse.
Still on the bright side you have a photo to scare friends and family with.
Two of my Grandaughters would be fascinated with the gore, would want to know every detail of the stiches, how you felt and how much it hurts. I suspect that's what comes of being dragged up on a farm and equine stud centre, it seems they take blood, wounds and all that messy stuff in their stride. Not like their squeamish Grandad.The photos would really scare the grandchildren.
Thanks @geefull for the complimentsgood evening all
4.2 today
shops were a bit busier this morning but not too badWe've dropped off mum's shopping and stashed ours away so that's done for this week.
Lovely skies today, very 'painterly'sunshine and rain clouds scudding across a blue sky.
When we got home mr gee got a phone call inviting him for his 2nd jab on Friday
Hope your day is treating you well
@alf_Josiah - hope your 2nd jab settles well
@Muddy Cyclist - fine painting of Cader Idris, I like the way you bring colour in and the hints of the landscape in the distance work so well
Your next painting alreaady has a lovely light to itI must have a go at trying your layering technique.
Glad your trip was successful
@gennepher - Interesting, I think I will get some 'Bockingford' to try it seems to have a reputation for being a good allrounder, perhaps try some 'Rough' textured
Hope you managed to get that deserved sleep
You've painted a fine evocation of emotion in your painting today
art bit - Surprising the differences in how the various papers behave when you slap paint on them
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Wonderful birds @dunelmGood morning everyone on mix and match sky scape here in the dark and confusingly dangerous north
The wonder wheel of roasted cauliflower and chicken soup came in at 4.4 this am
More vaccines at our GP surgery next month, 200 on 8th and 600+ on 22nd. Younger age groups and some 2nd jabs, what fun. Chipped a tooth so off to see the Painless Pole this morning - only called yesterday and after a list of Covid related questions got the quickest appointment time in the history of appointment times. A broom has been taken to the sky and already significantly more blue bits have been exposed.
Art bit - 2nd version of the nesting birds. Hope that everyone has a wonderful day. Time for koffy.
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I like this very much @Muddy CyclistI have spent a little more time on yesterday's watercolour but not finished, will try Friday..
Trying to capture the late afternoon light on Spring Beech Trees, needed some negative painting of background. Need to send the blue to a more dark forest blue green but it's progressing....
A4 Watercolur, if this one works out I will try some more late evening tree pictures...
Thumb nail from where yesterday.View attachment 49164
Today's work so far....
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Thank you, I will try and not overwork it but you know how these things go and it's always to late once that brush stroke too far is added.I like this very much @Muddy Cyclist
I almost want you not to add too much to it, but you will do your own things with it!
Yes @Muddy Cyclist I do know...Thank you, I will try and not overwork it but you know how these things go and it's always to late once that brush stroke too far is added.
What a lovely sunset, idolikethedetailyou have achieved on the horizon clouds and the way the light catches them from behind the sun haze.Fbg 6.9
Very busy today...
Digital painting in Procreate using that cogwheel/daisy effect tools again...
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Sigourney Weaver will make the filmI could make a fortune selling it as a horror story.
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