Pics? We need pics, man!!!!I hope everyone's day is going better than mine. Sitting here in the ER freezing and impatient to get my finger stitched up. Whoops....lol.
Pics? We need pics, man!!!!I hope everyone's day is going better than mine. Sitting here in the ER freezing and impatient to get my finger stitched up. Whoops....lol.
Oh, no.....what happened ....and are you all patched up now?I hope everyone's day is going better than mine. Sitting here in the ER freezing and impatient to get my finger stitched up. Whoops....lol.
Oh, no.....what happened ....and are you all patched up now?
He's right....lol..and glad you're okay!I'm all stitched up. Only 6 stitches to reattach a nickel sized skin flap. I asked the doc why only 6 and why spaced so far apart. He said closely spaced stitches are old school and cause more scarring and perm numbness cuz everywhere you stitch you cause blood vessel and nerve damage. Sounds good, we'll see.
Would have sent pics but it's still eeking me out a little....lol
He's right....lol..and glad you're okay!
I was so ...... off that I injured myself that I bought a box of Crispy Cream glazed and this.
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We had one doctor at the er who was a master stitcher. He took great pride in his work and spent a lot of time sewing up wounds. The facial lacerations would keep us there forever, lol. His talent was suturing without leaving scars.Would have sent pics but it's still eeking me out a little....lol
That'll take the edge off a bad day.I was so ...... off that I injured myself that I bought a box of Crispy Cream glazed and this.
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We had one in our ER, too... Was a thing of beauty to assist with him!We had one doctor at the er who was a master stitcher. He took great pride in his work and spent a lot of time sewing up wounds. The facial lacerations would keep us there forever, lol. His talent was suturing without leaving scars.
Whenever children came with lacerations we allowed the moms to sit at the bedside and watch. But the fathers, no way! The most we'd let them do was sit about ten feet away... in a wheelchair! Even from that distance quite a few would faint but then we already had them in a chair to transport them out, lol. Men can't take that kind of stuff.
Hope you're home now and all wrapped up nicely. Be careful.![]()
Lmaoooo...I used to have a whole box of those...the tiny scissors are great for snipping wire.Added bonus when you need stitches: They'll give you the tools if you ask for them; and why not?, we pay for them and they throw them out if we don't take them.
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Lmaoooo...I used to have a whole box of those...the tiny scissors are great for snipping wire.
Lol...I ave 2 scissors and 4 hemostats in my coil toolboxAnd trimming/thinning wicktails. Can you say vape kit?
Rest well...wrap a towel around your hand for cushioning...catch ya on the flipside!Pain meds are kickn in pretty good now. I need to try to get some sleep. Nite Red. Thanks for being you![]()
We autoclave them and use them again. We don't charge for them though. Never had anyone ask for them, lol. I love to have the larger hemostats for counter weight when I wrap coils. And those scissors... the best for trimming wick. Those syringes I have are newborn PEG tube feeding syringes. They work a lot better for me for mixing VG. I just remove the plunger, pour in the VG. No need to draw it up. The little caps on the end are great for that.Added bonus when you need stitches: They'll give you the tools if you ask for them; and why not?, we pay for them and they throw them out if we don't take them.
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I would have been the except to that rule, I had to sit with my youngest daughter when she was an infant while she had 2 spinal taps, after that anything is cakeWe had one doctor at the er who was a master stitcher. He took great pride in his work and spent a lot of time sewing up wounds. The facial lacerations would keep us there forever, lol. His talent was suturing without leaving scars.
Whenever children came with lacerations we allowed the moms to sit at the bedside and watch. But the fathers, no way! The most we'd let them do was sit about ten feet away... in a wheelchair! Even from that distance quite a few would faint but then we already had them in a chair to transport them out, lol. Men can't take that kind of stuff.
Hope you're home now and all wrapped up nicely. Be careful.![]()