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#101
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06-14-2009, 10:52 PM
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Re: Post Your Injuries!
First post bump. Mine are pretty weak compared to the guy above me, but wth. These are the only ones I have pictures for:: Broken ankle, March '08 ![]() Almost severed toe, January '09 (wish I had gotten a pic before I went to the hospital but my roommates were freaking out.. pussies, it didn't even hurt) |
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06-16-2009, 01:03 AM
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Re: Post Your Injuries!
Similar to what I did to mine in a "pinch accident" with a heavy equipment lathe saw. Only I did deglove my finger. When it happened, I went into shock, and pulled my own finger out of the pinch without help, or slack. Most of the scars are hard to notice now, except the nice C shaped one on the inside of my finger between the first and second knuckle. If you look at the second pic, the middle finger has a spot that goes against the rest of my skin's grain. Pic did not come out clear, but that is where the ER sliced my skin glove to get it back over my bone, muscle and tendon. This injury is why I am slow to regain limberness in my left hand (fret hand). And every knouckle on that finger pops with only the slightest movement.i just took these pics, so again disregard the date. I am too lazy to do anything about the false date, and it resets any time the batteries are changed.
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#108
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01-25-2014, 10:22 PM
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Re: Post Your Injuries!
This was... Two days after my second attempted nasal septal perforation fix. Under the hair, you can see the shaved part where they opened up the skin and cut out some muscle tissue that goes around the skull, cause that's thin enough to be used in the nose. They also cut out about 1,5cm x 1,5cm piece of cartilage from my ear. You can see a bit of the bandage behind my ear, that's where they opened it up and took the cartilage from. All this was sown in my nose, with some mucosa transplant from deeper in my nose. Surprisingly enough the sorest part was the muscle tissue, cause it hurt every time I tried to open my mouth and it took ages to heal. I'll be having a similar surgery in about a month or so again. |