I finally did it!!!
#31
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: western australia
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my DH is always doing that but with a stanley knife I don't muck around I take him straight to er I rang them one day to say he was coming in and they said don't come before 5PM as the Dr won't be there to stitch it and I replied there is nothing left to stitch, he had cut of the whole side of his finger from the tip to the first joint, when we got there she said I see waht you mean. he is so well known in er it isn't funny anymore. he did heal ok after months of going to the dressing clinics. now when they treat him they give me the bandages and so forth and I treat him at home after the first couple of visits, I could probably get a job at the dressing clinic DH thinks I do a better job of bandaging than they do, I guess practice makes perfect and I have had lots of that. he took me in one day and they all had a shock cause it was me not him
#33
I don't have a ruler guard and I don't wear a glove. I am just VERY careful. Hope my luck holds out. But... if you want a glove, Fons & Porter has them. If you've ever seen there show they ALWAYS wear a glove while cutting. I've also heard of guards for your ruler, but haven't seen one so I don't know anything about it, but it may be worth checking out. Hope you are healing well. Take care of it!!!
#34
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Long Island
Posts: 24,820
i can symphatize with you, did the same to the same finger on St. Pat's day 2001, it grew back snippede tip of bone off to.
Quilting scars. I told people i hd a quilt accident and they looked at me strangly. Second time i did it to. Ya think I'd learn.
get better soon
Quilting scars. I told people i hd a quilt accident and they looked at me strangly. Second time i did it to. Ya think I'd learn.
get better soon
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