Well,
THAT was very weird...
I was due to have my blood test this morning. As I have mentioned before, these days it is done with a single drop of blood taken from a pin prick on a fingertip. Years ago it used to require a tube of blood from a vein. I think it was 2018 when I last had to give a venous sample, when the machines became unreliable due to a nationwide problem with faulty test slides.
It was cold this morning and I decided to walk rather than cycle. I got dressed and headed for the door. I was wearing a tight long-sleeved top under my fleece jacket. I was about to open the door, when a little voice in my head said... "
Venous sample today!" That would have required me to strip my top off to uncover my arm. I turned round, went upstairs, and put a short-sleeved cycling jersey on instead. I put arm warmers on to keep the chill off.
I went off to the station to get a Metro (about 50 left in the pile at 09:15) then headed off to the health centre. I got called in and the nurse started to apologise... Even before she got the first sentence out, I could see the problem - no hand-held test machine on the desktop. Yes - my premonition was correct - needle in arm time!
Fleece and one arm warmer off, sample quickly taken. Thankfully this nurse was one who was good with a needle. It was almost as painless as the recent Covid and flu jabs had been. Jabs into muscles seem a lot less uncomfortable than needles in veins. I have had one or two really clumsy nurses who have poked around trying to find a vein and that can hurt
A LOT!
The problem was the nurse who had used the machine yesterday had finished off the supply of finger-prick needles and not replaced them. Today's nurse hadn't noticed when she picked up the device to bring to the health centre.
No big deal, but...
HOW DID I GUESS THAT IT WOULD HAPPEN TODAY!!!