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Yesterday at work I cut a dime sized chunk out of my thumb on my right hand. It's almost a 1/4'' deep and hit a few small arteries. They call it an avulsion. It was pretty nasty. Between the blood loss and the 100+ degree heat I fainted but only for a few moments. Anyways, the doc said to keep it away from water and moisture for a few weeks while it heals, so no soaking for awhile. Â I also have to change the dressing twice a day. Kind of hard to do with one hand but luckily for me I have a neighbor who is a paramedic. Â I can only imagine what would have happened if I wasn't wearing my heavy duty rubber gloves. Just thought I'd let you all know that I'll be around a little more than usual. If that's even possible. Chad
If you don't mind me askin Chad,how did it happen? Â Bout 2 years ago,I was cutting an L or a rectangle out of porcelain,and I went to snap out the rest of the piece after cuttin on wet saw. Well my finger caught an edge of the porcelain,sliced it like a razor blade.I was a 1 hand wonder at work,for like 2 weeks lol.I'm on a 2 week vac roughly as,my daughter is in town.Still semi-slow here in Sarasota FL.
I hate when that happens! Â You can always soak with your hand over your head.
Chad,It's fortunate that your such a good one-handed typist. Â You probably never thought that skill would come in so handy! Â Seriously, hope your not in too much pain. Â Wrap that hand up in a ziplock and some duct tape and get out in that tub!Rich
Neosporin (sp?) helps the wound heal about twice as fast as without anything. Â Try it and you will be surprised. Â Almost like a magical way to grow skin.
and the doctor told me not to let it form a scab, instead to do like Ndabunka said and keep it greasy. I use polysporin, but I am sure neosporin is just as effective. Â Take care,Boni
Still semi-slow here in Sarasota FL.