Ouch! (Warning contains post-op pics)
replicant_008
03-12-2007, 04:36 AM
Well I got the stitches out the other day so thought I'd share some pics of the aftermath of what a very sharp chef's knife does to your average finger... this is about 3 weeks after about 2 hours of minor microsurgery to reattach things - mainly some tendons and nerves.
Apologies to the squeamish and I did warn you about the pics... and I don't remember Oz specifically banning this kind of thread but I'm open to it going if it offends anyone... or there is sporadic fainting...
While I'm getting the pics to work click on the link:
http://www.ezarchive.com/users/replicant/ouch/ (http://www.ezarchive.com/users/replicant/ouch/)
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u124/replicant_2007/DSC00422.jpg
If you are still wondering the cut goes around the finger a long way...
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u124/replicant_2007/DSC00421.jpg
If you wondering if it's hurting... well I don't feel much at the moment as I managed to sever the nerve which has been reattached. I'm beginning to get a pins and needles sensation but that's it. It's also pretty swollen & tight as I can't straighten the digit fully or make a fist at present. It's in a splint most of the time which s much better than the cast I had to immobilise the hand and my wrist.
Apologies to the squeamish and I did warn you about the pics... and I don't remember Oz specifically banning this kind of thread but I'm open to it going if it offends anyone... or there is sporadic fainting...
While I'm getting the pics to work click on the link:
http://www.ezarchive.com/users/replicant/ouch/ (http://www.ezarchive.com/users/replicant/ouch/)
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u124/replicant_2007/DSC00422.jpg
If you are still wondering the cut goes around the finger a long way...
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u124/replicant_2007/DSC00421.jpg
If you wondering if it's hurting... well I don't feel much at the moment as I managed to sever the nerve which has been reattached. I'm beginning to get a pins and needles sensation but that's it. It's also pretty swollen & tight as I can't straighten the digit fully or make a fist at present. It's in a splint most of the time which s much better than the cast I had to immobilise the hand and my wrist.
2.2 Straight six
03-12-2007, 05:10 AM
Pics don't work.
replicant_008
03-12-2007, 05:50 AM
Pics don't work.
Crap! Well think that's fixed now so you can see it in full digital color...
Crap! Well think that's fixed now so you can see it in full digital color...
2.2 Straight six
03-12-2007, 06:23 AM
nope, still don't work.
replicant_008
03-12-2007, 06:42 AM
nope, still don't work.
Well I hope that works otherwise click on the link...
Well I hope that works otherwise click on the link...
Jimster
03-12-2007, 06:59 AM
Pics work.
Anyone want to see the pics of my cuts? :emo:
Anyone want to see the pics of my cuts? :emo:
Andydg
03-12-2007, 11:15 AM
Damn, have any pics of your finger right after the cut?
doberman_52
03-12-2007, 01:34 PM
I think I cut a nerve in my thumb a few years ago in a bike accident, I have no feeling in that area now. Pics work, looks like it hurt. what were you doing?
'97ventureowner
03-12-2007, 02:03 PM
Well I got the stitches out the other day so thought I'd share some pics of the aftermath of what a very sharp chef's knife does to your average finger...
After high school back in the early '80s I went to college and got my first degree in Food Service Management,( ended up deciding that wasn't what I wanted to do the rest of my life.) One thing I remember the professor telling us over and over again was to make sure our chef's knives were sharp at all times as a dull one causes more injury and you are apt to have a greater chance of an accident with a dull knife vs. a sharp one. I'm not sure if he is still alive, but if he was and had an email address, I'd send him those pictures and tell him it doesn't matter whether the knife is dull or sharp, it still does great damage.
After high school back in the early '80s I went to college and got my first degree in Food Service Management,( ended up deciding that wasn't what I wanted to do the rest of my life.) One thing I remember the professor telling us over and over again was to make sure our chef's knives were sharp at all times as a dull one causes more injury and you are apt to have a greater chance of an accident with a dull knife vs. a sharp one. I'm not sure if he is still alive, but if he was and had an email address, I'd send him those pictures and tell him it doesn't matter whether the knife is dull or sharp, it still does great damage.
Cl0ak
03-12-2007, 03:13 PM
Wow you're nasty.
Haha just kidding damn that sucks.
Haha just kidding damn that sucks.
2.2 Straight six
03-12-2007, 03:21 PM
Well I got the stitches out the other day so thought I'd share some pics of the aftermath of what a very sharp chef's knife does to your average finger... this is about 3 weeks after about 2 hours of minor microsurgery to reattach things - mainly some tendons and nerves.
i've had similar stuff.
i was using an electric saw and i slipped. cut diagonally accross the inside of my left thumb. i didn't even notice until i saw the blood all over my desk. cut through tendon, ligement, nerve, veins, artery and half of the bone. all in one quick slip.
i've had similar stuff.
i was using an electric saw and i slipped. cut diagonally accross the inside of my left thumb. i didn't even notice until i saw the blood all over my desk. cut through tendon, ligement, nerve, veins, artery and half of the bone. all in one quick slip.
ThatRoundHeadedKid
03-12-2007, 05:10 PM
What the hell were you doing?!
replicant_008
03-13-2007, 01:34 AM
What was I doing when I cut myself? Making breakfast (not juggling knives as someone at the office suggested)...
Do I have photos before the surgery? Ummmm.. no I was too busy bleeding, wrapping my hand in a clean towel and heading to hospital to pull out my camera...
Do I have photos before the surgery? Ummmm.. no I was too busy bleeding, wrapping my hand in a clean towel and heading to hospital to pull out my camera...
ac427cpe
03-13-2007, 01:42 AM
man, that's no fun! Hope it all works out, hand injuries suck.
Whumbachumba
03-13-2007, 02:03 AM
Ouch, that looks painful. Glad I've never had anything like that happen to me. My dad drilled into his finger once. He looked at it, switched the drill direction and drilled out then when right back to work.
replicant_008
03-13-2007, 06:40 AM
It's not the first trip to the Emergency Department, I haven't been in a while so I don't have my file... it had the x-rays and MRIs of assorted parts including my broken right wrist, both shoulders (torn rotator cuff and attached muscles, dislocations), neck, back (thankfully alignment, spasm and disc damage), my five broken ribs (all at once), left knee (acl, medial & lateral ligaments), torn right ankle ligaments, broken and dislocated toes & fingers as well as various areas of surgical embroidery... courtesy of road bikes (the pedalling variety) races, squash, mountain bikes, skiing, several seasons of playing 'keeper at football (aka soccer) as well as the notes of the concussions...
I even knew the date to the day of my last tetanus shot which surprised the doctor... you're supposed to get a boost every 10 years (plus polio too)... I got the shots for Hep A & B before I went backpacking too.
I even knew the date to the day of my last tetanus shot which surprised the doctor... you're supposed to get a boost every 10 years (plus polio too)... I got the shots for Hep A & B before I went backpacking too.
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