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"Apoplectic with rage" is the angriest phrase I can think of, and it doesn't even begin to cover how angry I was in that moment. Turns out - for me at least - there's a breaking point for anger that pushes through into just laughing like a maniac. Those cyclists must have thought they were being tailed by an absolute nut case. | "Apoplectic with rage" is the angriest phrase I can think of, and it doesn't even begin to cover how angry I was in that moment. Turns out - for me at least - there's a breaking point for anger that pushes through into just laughing like a maniac. Those cyclists must have thought they were being tailed by an absolute nut case. | ||
− | Anyway, I eventually made it to the hospital, and found the faintly-smells-of-piss-wherever-you-go Urology Department. Which is where I met | + | Anyway, I eventually made it to the hospital, and found the faintly-smells-of-piss-wherever-you-go Urology Department. Which is where I met Rashid. He was annoyed that I wasn't fully in retention when I arrived, but graciously consented to run some tests anyway. |
− | "Lie on the bed there," | + | "Lie on the bed there," Rashid said, and so I did. "Now lift up your shirt and tug your trousers down a bit." |
I did as I was asked. | I did as I was asked. |