Everything seemed normal as I headed to work this morning. See the smile? Claire and I got ready and off to school we went. Except for one minor detail, that is.
Dr. Cappoccio explained the risks (possible infection, scarring) and I made the decision to go ahead with the removal. He injected the area in my neck with local anasthetic and proceeded to go to work. I learned - much to Dr. Cappoccio's amusement, I'm sure - that by "local," of course that means localized in your body and not in terms of where one lives. Yes, I am that dumb, apparently. He patronizingly (I'm suspecting) let me off easy with, "Well, you're not in medicine. Why would you know that?" Anyhow, that was funny and at my expense, but oh well. I was happy to provide a laugh.
It's been a day and the pain has vanished for the most part. I have the stitches and covering taped on and they should dissolve or come off in the next week. I am happy not to have that irritating bump on my neck anymore. And so that was pretty much the story of my week!
2 comments:
That is so weird. I had a bump in a similar place on my neck for a few years and it seemed to get bigger so Matt was working in an office with an ear nose throat guy and he said he'd take it out. Same thing, some "local" anesthetic and boom, done.
It's been a couple of days and it is pretty cool to be gone. Like, it's not there. Kinda weird, but feels good! Looks like you were in the right place at the right time.
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