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#201
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02-25-2014, 03:16 PM
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Re: I Cooked My Hand.
No physical therapy, little bit of aloe. I started working again as soon as I got out of the hospital. Upset the docs. They wanted me stay another few days at least but I have NEVER been able to stay dormant for any amount of time and needed to get back home and back to life. Strong genes, yes I have, as does most of my family. A whole year? They will destroy your own body defenses. How have you done after stopping the use or over use?
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#202
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02-25-2014, 09:41 PM
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Re: I Cooked My Hand.
Damn! You should have sued! I worked for PI attorneys and some idiot was suing a cat food company because she cut her finger on the lid. She sold dolls on tv and I videotaped her. You couldn't see a speck on her! I would be embarrassed to tell someone I'm suing because I cut my finger on the lid of a can. I cut myself a few days ago right under the nail bed and I thought it wasn't going to stop bleeding. Couldn't get out in the snow at that point anyway, but, it eventually did stop. I would not have called an ambulance for it anyway. And, nearly every Monster High doll package comes with sharp edges, if you move your finger along the plastic the wrong way. Well, a lot of things in those plastic packages with cardboard backing do, but, once you get cut, you learn how to open them safely. |
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#205
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03-01-2014, 02:08 AM
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Re: I Cooked My Hand.
I hope there won't be another, at least in the near future. My middle brother and I used to call such incidents as, "I saw this in a cartoon. I think I can do it," moments. |