also had an upcoming genetic testing appointment (related to my large quantity of lung whoopsies) today and it was pretty cool seeing as they're in the same building anyway so they just popped in to my room here in the hospital and yeah I'll find out the results of that in A Few Months.
also they offered to test me for Klinefelter as well (this is unrelated to the tests for the main thing that I was being tested for in this appointment), chances are I don't have it anyway, but would be kinda interesting if it turns out I do have it. The results for that will apparently arrive a bit sooner than the Actually Important Results ofc. but yeah kinda neat I guess
I've just had another x-ray, so I'll find out if I actually am okay once the hospital staff have reviewed that. On a positive note, they did remove the chest drain and I'm not feeling that bad (I was able to walk myself over to the x-ray place instead of needing a porter), which is a good sign
Repeat of the same procedure I had at the start of October but now on my other lung (to safeguard that one from the laws of physics as well) and yeah still not a very fun experience.
not sure how to layer the vertical beams over the slightly-rotated diagonal beams (instead of having them display under). z-index doesn't seem to be working. if anyone knows how to solve this issue and has nothing better to do, feel free to let me know what im meant to be doing to make them look less scuffed :p
Hi hi, I think the rotated beams appear in front of the vertical beams because the rotated beams are children of the vertical beams. I suggest creating a div that is a parent for both the vertical beam and the two rotated beams. Also the wall/beams/doorway appears to stretch to the browser window, you might want to consider defining the proportions of these elements a different way.