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This Iraqi teenager had stepped on a piece of glass. The village doctor did not clean the wound, and proceeded to suture the wound with horse sutures. A bridge surgeon fixes the problem during a CME (combined medical effort).[/quote] Bet that hurt like a bitch |
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Poor boy, that must have hurt walking.
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As a sufferer of exceptionally deep blisters and foot pain myself, I know fine well that that would have been excruciating Poor lad. Thank God he got that mess treated. Horse sutures???? |
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Cowboys everywhere it seems |
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One odd thing I personally enjoy...having sutures removed... I like the way they feel moving through the flesh.... First time I noticed I enjoyed this was when I was 11 years old, had 14 sutures in my knee...screwed that whole summer up, couldn't bend the knee or go swimming etc. had a knee immobilizer for the whole summer and a big bandage, when the wound was all but healed I would play with the sutures, tug on them, move them back and forth... Doc took em' out and it was like... meh.. I coulda done that..lol. felt cool none the less.. |
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