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18th September 08, 06:03 AM
#11
Sorry to hear of your mishaps, may you heal quickly and completely.
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18th September 08, 08:28 AM
#12
What?!? I guess I missed this one.
Good lord, I hope you feel better soon!
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18th September 08, 09:20 AM
#13
Sorry to hear about the incidents. I've always been of the opinion (anecdotal evidence only, of course) that red haired people heal more quickly...not Wolverine quickly but I've left several doctors wondering...so, hopefully, ya got that goin' for ya...which is nice.
After a while it gets to be like the scene in Jaws where they're comparing scars while they're drinking on the Orca. See this one here?
The lady in charge of our Wildlife Rescue outfit has been quoted in the newspaper as having said that she doesn't know one wildlife rescue person who hasn't been to the emergency room and I'm sure that it's the same with Vets.
Best
AA
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18th September 08, 10:03 AM
#14
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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18th September 08, 10:09 AM
#15
Hmmm, maybe those kibble-scented soaps weren't such a good idea after all. But seriously, Star, very sorry to hear about the mishaps. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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18th September 08, 11:05 AM
#16
Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G.
... Maybe with some permanent nerve damage to my lateral pinkie finger...
Lateral pinky finger? Does that mean you have a medial pinky finger too? Just how many pinkies do you have?!
Seriously, though - I hope you feel better soon. From personal experience I know that bites on hands are not the most pleasant things. But it could always be worse - the two I went to the emergency room for, I was taken care of by trainees ("Miss, the anesthetic stays in the arm - it shouldn't be squirting out the wound like that.")
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18th September 08, 11:17 AM
#17
Four stitches in the hand?
Been there. Next time I see you I will commisserate and joke around, except that it's not funny.
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18th September 08, 11:34 AM
#18
Jeez, I leave you kids alone for five minutes..................
Sorry to hear about the disgruntled patients. Being the sweetest vet I know, I bet they get diabetes from you!
Gentleman of Substance
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18th September 08, 12:56 PM
#19
Hope the finger heals completely! I have one that "sags" (machine, not animal bite) and makes spell-checks a necessity for me!
(did the patient live? )
PS Make the most of it getting sympathy, back-rubs, etc from your spouse .
The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor
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18th September 08, 08:27 PM
#20
Thank you all so much for your sympathy. It really helps.
Especially since, today, when I went in for follow-up and had the (too tightly placed) sutures removed, the wound immediately gaped open again. The doctor put steri-strips over it, but she doesn't seem to understand just how much I use the hand. They're already starting to loosen.
Tomorrow night we are going swing dancing, but I won't be able to dance as enthusiastically as usual, since one good grab at the hand will just tear this open again.
I had to reschedule the dog spay for tomorrow. Can't perform a good surgical scrub of a hand with only a few paper strips holding it together.
WAAAAA!!! I'm so impatient with the whole healing process.
Admittedly, it's only been a week. Perhaps I should develop a bit of patience?!
Originally Posted by starbkjrus
Yeah, you'd better duck and cover Dee! Panache says if he has to take care of another child, he'll take up crack cocaine and all his hair will turn white and fall out and he'll curl up in the corner in the fetal position and suck his thumb.
Originally Posted by Wompet
.... But it could always be worse - the two I went to the emergency room for, I was taken care of by trainees ("Miss, the anesthetic stays in the arm - it shouldn't be squirting out the wound like that.")
The doctor who placed the too tight sutures was a relief doctor, who barely knew her way around the exam room and had to ask for my suggestions for suturing technique.
Originally Posted by Carolina Kiltman
Hope the finger heals completely! I have one that "sags" (machine, not animal bite) and makes spell-checks a necessity for me!
(did the patient live? )
PS Make the most of it getting sympathy, back-rubs, etc from your spouse .
The patient did not live. His owner took him to the local pound and had him euthanized, because she could not bear the risk to her family, neighbors and any future vet gutsy enough to see the dog (did anyone mention that he bit me while under heavy sedation that completely immobilizes any normal dog?).
I should have euthanized him myself, but I was bleeding and had to get medical attention first.
Wow, I'm really whining here. Sorry folks! You guys are great! I think I'll go let my husband baby me some more.
Be well and thank you all,
Star
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