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07-02-2011, 04:33 AM
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Yikes! Good luck!
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After surgery. Sorry it took so long! The surgeon made one long incision down the side of each finger - going into the palm. Pretty gnarly, no? Enjoy!
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if its any encouragement at all, i have made my fingers look exactly like this before by putting my hand through a window, (accidentally of course) and i did regain full use of my fingers.
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looks painful
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Nice! thanks for sharing.
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nice stiching!
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I don't know how =/ This is my first time posting pictures.
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But you just use the advanced reply then click browse to upload pictures from your computer
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After surgery. Sorry it took so long! The surgeon made one long incision down the side of each finger - going into the palm. Pretty gnarly, no? Enjoy!
Damn, i hope they heal up nicely!

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Damn, looks like he tried to pull the knife out of someone's hand by grabbing the blade. Maybe someone was threatening to stab him and he grabbed the blade when emotions were running high and then he was sliced during the altercation. Who could possibly slam a knife down unwittingly on their own hand. Seems more likely that an argument ensued and a very emotional woman either threatened to kill herself or stab the man, maybe only threatening not really intending to, meanwhile a very prideful male in the wrong state of mind maybe drunk or close to it decides to be the hero and then...this seems much more likely, just saying, not calling anyone a liar, just saying...
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Thanks Kelly!
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