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2018-06-29 23:59:51 UTC  

@Der Seeteufel - SD I’ve seen enough wounds in my time to know that one needs stitches.

2018-06-30 00:01:40 UTC  

Better to get it done right and be sure than to fuck about and end up with problems

2018-06-30 00:02:15 UTC  

this is why I'd suggest taking time to learn to suture

2018-06-30 00:02:40 UTC  

It helps when your wife is a PA...

2018-06-30 00:06:49 UTC  

Wash that out asap

2018-06-30 00:07:06 UTC  

Get a bottle of first aid spray wash it very well and bandage

2018-06-30 00:07:28 UTC  

Might not need stitches but can't tell from just pics

2018-06-30 00:14:15 UTC  

I put some hydrogen peroxide on it. And scrubbed it out as best I could on my own. I'm going to head down to the firehall and see what my buddy thinks.

2018-06-30 00:14:53 UTC  

He said the same thing @Louis Loire - NY

2018-06-30 00:20:23 UTC  

@Louis Loire - NY should I use these? It's the only thing I have other than hydrogen peroxide and some antiseptic gel.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712621503479809/462412047385362453/20180629_191903.jpg

2018-06-30 00:40:29 UTC  

That gap is about 3mm across and 1 or 2 mm deep boys

2018-06-30 00:46:32 UTC  

You know what I'm an idiot. I'm a disabled vet I'm just going to go to the VA clinic tomorrow.

2018-06-30 00:49:33 UTC  

Good idea best to get it cleaned by a pro

2018-06-30 00:49:56 UTC  

The best thing to clean scrape wounds like that is first aid spray it will come in a spray bottle

2018-06-30 01:02:12 UTC  

Yeah my brain took a second to catch up there and I've never really been a blood person so I forgot about the VA. You'd probably have to take my arm completely off to get me into urgent care though.

2018-06-30 02:52:55 UTC  

I was thinking you may lose the arm...🤔

2018-06-30 02:57:54 UTC  

@The Huwhyte Ulf - VA Does IE accept cripples? What about amputees? If I loose the arm I'll get it replaced with a cool hook or maybe some sort of projectile launcher.

2018-06-30 02:58:42 UTC  

I wouldn't think you need stitches.

2018-06-30 02:58:55 UTC  

I'm no surgeon though.

2018-06-30 02:59:10 UTC  

I've super glued my fingers closed so many times...

2018-06-30 02:59:54 UTC  

IE needs a cyborg farmer yesss

2018-06-30 03:00:08 UTC  

@Der Seeteufel - SD drink something with sugar in it for the shake.

2018-06-30 03:00:27 UTC  

It will smooth out the "shock"

2018-06-30 03:00:28 UTC  

@Freiheit - CA me too, super glue on the job site is a must

2018-06-30 15:04:25 UTC  

No stitches just got it cleaned, steri striped, and bandaged. They said follow up in a couple days if it starts to fester but otherwise I'll be fine.

2018-06-30 15:04:32 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712621503479809/462634549654847498/20180630_100330.jpg

2018-06-30 15:05:00 UTC  

Half dox

2018-06-30 15:06:53 UTC  

Lol yeah I'm undoxable I work for my cousin so good luck antifa moles.

2018-07-01 21:19:47 UTC  

Lol

2018-07-01 21:34:39 UTC  

Lol that gash was pretty nice

2018-07-01 22:47:46 UTC  

It still hurts pretty bad I can still bend my elbow but any time I twist something like a door knob it pulls on it and hurts like hell. I'm just hoping it's healthy enough for the warrior dash on the 14th.

2018-07-03 02:03:42 UTC  

Is it infected?

2018-07-03 15:37:51 UTC  

@Freiheit - CA nope I just changed the bandages this morning it's actually healing up pretty quickly.

2018-07-03 15:56:40 UTC  

Cool

2018-07-05 19:56:26 UTC  

So if anyone is wondering I finally figured out what has been wrong with me, over exposure to mold. What a nightmare it's been. If you think you have mold/mildew around take care of it immediately.

2018-07-05 19:59:20 UTC  

Wow

2018-07-05 20:11:41 UTC  

@RevStench that’s sucks man... I worked with a person who got permanent vocal chord damage from exposure to some type of mold/fungi spores in the air when landscaping... gave him a permanently hoarse/very quiet voice

2018-07-05 20:21:04 UTC  

Wow that's crazy, I have to see a doctor who specializes in environmental hazards, so far when I'm away from it for a few days I get back to normal, so I'm hoping that's a sign that I don't have any permanent damage.

2018-07-05 20:21:44 UTC  

Glad you determined the cause and can now mitigate.

2018-07-14 23:05:42 UTC  

I’ve been told since I started working in healthcare that feeling upset and saddened over the declining condition or death of those in your care is normal and actually a sign that you’re the type of individual that belongs in this field, and this has been the case for me. I’ve bonded with the people I’ve taken care of and felt a great sense of loss when some of them have passed away. Lately however I feel like I’ve been losing this. I’ve recently felt tired, distracted, and at times even jaded and cynical. I feel that many things have contributed to this; being witness to neglect, working with non whites who can barely speak English let alone properly take care of people, getting to know good people who can’t afford the care they need, etc. I don’t want to ramble on endlessly but I would like to ask others in the medical and healthcare field if they’ve ever experienced this as well. Did it pass? If so how’d you get past this? Should I consider seeking another career field based on this? Any advice or opinion is appreciated, thank you. <@&435155893747974155>

2018-07-17 15:48:29 UTC  

My grandpa is in the hospital after surgery and the staff there is anything but empathetic. I think possibly you just become desensitized.