So yesterday, I went to my Directing class a little early. It's set up so that there's a theater space bordered by risers lined with chairs. I had a band-aid on my ankle, so I decided to hop up onto the lowest step instead of stepping onto it... BAD CHOICE! I underestimated the height and sent chairs spraying in every direction.
At least it didn't hurt. Someone nearby said, "Man, when you go down, you really GO DOWN!"
I started to get up by grabbing the one chair left standing in the vicinity. However, it was unbalanced, and it flipped up and the opposite arm smacked me in the head. Then I hurt.
Today, I got a message from the periodontist (the dentist that looks solely at your gums). There had been need to do a biopsy on my gums last week, as there is a red, swollen spot that has been such for a couple of months.
Turns out that I have a Pyogenic Granuloma, which the periodontist said is more commonly known as a "Pregnancy Tumor." I am not pregnant, don't jump to the wrong conclusions. It also said that kids get it a lot too, but that doesn't mean I'm going to be teased any less by my parents. >.<;;
She said that it looks atypical for a P.G. too... Great... Why do I always get the atypical things? Actually, they're a little amusing, but for once I'd like to know what it feels like to have a healthy, pain-free body. Or at least a more exciting disease. How about something that is potentially life-threatening, but easily treatable? I want to take this tumor in for a refund!
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