Ouch!
#31
OMG! I can watch any disgusting thing on tv ER shows and the news. I have to tell my husband "turn your head if you don't want to see this." ... "ok, you can turn back now." But all these stories are giving me goose bumps and making me light-headed. May be because this stuff is close to home for me.
Now I'm wondering - should all of us quilters keep current on our tetanus shots? It seems like a good idea.
Now I'm wondering - should all of us quilters keep current on our tetanus shots? It seems like a good idea.
#33
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Originally Posted by Celeste
I cannot imagine how much that must hurt!
My sister just asked if you'd had a recent tetnus shot?
My sister just asked if you'd had a recent tetnus shot?
#35
Been there, done that. I was 17 at the time and my parents were out of town. My sister grabbed the pliers and pulled it out. Nothing much the emergency room could do since it was just a hole. I did clean it well. Yes I went ahead and finished my project also. But I also learned my lesson. My fingers stay well away from the needle now.
#36
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oh yes. Did that with Gramma's treadle when I was 18 and had a job typing checks for an insurance company. Try typing accurately with 9 fingers! and having to take every one with mistakes to the supervisor to have voided. Remember those eraser pencils with the brush on the end?! Come to think of it, they'd be good for cleaning out the inside of a sewing machine!) Hope you heal up fast and Happy Quilting!
#37
I once sewed through the tip of my finger. Like a dummy, I left the needle in the down position and yanked my finger away...tore the tip of my finger open. :oops:
Thankfully it was at the VERY tip, so the tear was not too bad... It took forever to heal and hurt like crazy. Lesson learned, if you sew through your finger, pull the needle into the 'up' position and remove needle from machine before pulling hand away...
Thankfully it was at the VERY tip, so the tear was not too bad... It took forever to heal and hurt like crazy. Lesson learned, if you sew through your finger, pull the needle into the 'up' position and remove needle from machine before pulling hand away...
#39
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It happened to my mom, too, when she was trying to teach me to sew. It made a lasting impression on me.
Do take care!
Depending on where you live, there may be an urgent care walk-in clinic what would be much quicker than ER for a non-life-threatening situation. Check with your insurance company. Some are covered.
Do take care!
Depending on where you live, there may be an urgent care walk-in clinic what would be much quicker than ER for a non-life-threatening situation. Check with your insurance company. Some are covered.
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