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East of Constantinople, West of Shanghai

Friday Night Fright

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the-killerJust got back from the emergency ward of the Nizza Monferrato Hospital.
A superficial varicose vein in my right leg punctured, causing abundant bleeding and no less panic.
I am proud like a little boy scout* for the fact that not only I was able to stop the bleeding by applying a finger to the hole, but was also clear-headed enough to talk my father out of a panic frenzy for him to be able to drive me to the hospital.
From the whole ordeal, I came back with the following useful information:

  • that old pulp cliché about being clear-headed and cool even in presencce of abundant bleeding – your own bleeding – is true, at least for me
  • fresh blood is slippery as hell, even on a relatively rough surface (I’ll have to keep that in mind for future reference)
  • your own blood does not feel warm at all on your own skin, it feels dowright cold (ditto)
  • only Chow Yun Fat can stop abundant hemorrhage with a band-aid
  • flirtatious nurses that think you’re ten years younger despite the bleeding are a verified cliché, too

Oh, and now I own a blood-spattered copy of Richard Cohen’s (excellent) By the Sword, which sort of feels all right.

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* I never was a boy scout

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Author: Davide Mana

Paleontologist. By day, researcher, teacher and ecological statistics guru. By night, pulp fantasy author-publisher, translator and blogger. In the spare time, Orientalist Anonymous, guerilla cook.

2 thoughts on “Friday Night Fright

  1. Angelo Benuzzi's avatar

    Man, you got to take care of yourself. Deal?

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