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Took the stitches out Monday night. Looks better than I thought but it's still numb. Found a new way to roll the carrots and cut spade shaped pieces off. Something good came from my accident, new carrot slices. Whup Whup!!! Just kidding, it sucked. I've got a filthy house and no clean socks plus going commando for a couple of days. But it's just been me and my dog and he's sniffing my bung while I'm sleeping. Damn gay dog!LOL

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The numbness may never go away completely. I've mangled fingers bad enough to require stiches a couple times and I think it all depends on what gets cut. All of mine have gotten "good enough" over the years, but never back to stock. Worst one was probably an electric hedge trimmer. Dr. in the emergency room muttering things like "I can't really tell what to stitch to", and "hamburger". I don't think I was supposed to hear any of that...   :blush:

Tis but a scratch.

As I'm sure you already know (from what I've heard about your motorcycle history) that the external injuries pale in complexity to the internal issues. Glad you're almost out of the woods. Now clean that house and do some laundry.

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On 7/31/2016 at 7:55 PM, Mike said:

 

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 Good timing for this thread. I wasn't going to mention this until I saw that bumper sticker. It happened about 4 months ago. Gone in an instant. Ouch! Poor communication while working on heavy machinery. A friend asked me how often I had used that finger in the past and did I believe in Karma? HMMM? Yeah, I remember using it more than I should have. Certainly won't be used for that ever again. In old days it was reserved for anyone in front of me, when I wanted to go fast. Which was anywhere I could. 

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Damn.  No wonder you've been quiet.

I cut the tip of my finger off many years ago and a doctor sewed it back on.  It was just a 1/4", not even any fingernail.  Took many years until it stayed pink when it got cold out and softened up like a normal fingertip.  My grandfather had a perpendicular thumbnail, from chopping his thumb-tip off right at the base of the nail while splitting wood.  Pretty sure where he lived at the time if you couldn't sew it back on yourself you were out of luck.

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6 hours ago, Zed Head said:

Damn.  No wonder you've been quiet.

I thought the same thing Zed the other day, where's Mark?

Wow!  I'm a big ole pu**y after seeing that and complaining the way I have. :(  I sure am sorry about that, you'll miss that ear scratcher.  It's hard to tie your shoes without that finger too I've realized.

Kinda puts a kink in the finger test, " Poor communication while working on heavy machinery." <_<

To see what your fingers say about you, straighten out your left hand and compare it to the images below. Hand "A" means your ring finger is longer than your index finger. Hand "B" means your index finger is longer than your ring finger. Hand "C" means your ring and index finger are the same length

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Hand "C" means you're a good communicator!

 

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Actually you'd be an A.

Hand "A" means you are charming!

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 There was a tiny bit of nail left. The Dr. said if it didn't come of I would have a horn growing from my fingertip much like Zed Head's Grandpa. Dr. wanted to take it down to below the first joint. Talked her into leaving as much as possible. The joint doesn't bend very well yet. Probably never will. Dropped a 327 block on that one in the sixties. 

 Not my first rodeo. Missing most of my right big toe too. That happened back in the seventies shortly after I got my first Z. I remember complaining to the Dr. that my foot kept slipping off the brake while novice racing. He built a stainless steel plate formed to my foot that would slip into my shoe to help out the braking problem. Worked pretty good except the pedal feel in my foot went to zero.

 According to Cliff's chart I was an A before. Kathy might disagree. She'd drop the C from Charming. She might might be more accurate. She usually is. Some would say there is a pattern here. I'll quote Red Green to respond. "If it ain't broke, you're not try'in. 

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Yes sir!  I agree with Ms Maras after reading the post above, you've been harming yourself longer than I been alive. Maybe you can put those days behind you and start down the "C"harming path. 8^)

After seeing your sledge hammer hands I'd enjoy hearing some life stories I know you have.

Take care. Cliff

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Cliff

 " It was just a flesh wound." Thought I would pull this out of the medically related relics of my life. Yeah, there's more. What a Summer it was. 1974. On the job injury, time to spare, steady pay still coming in, my first sports car, my new best friend, Max. A Springer Spaniel puppy. Portland International Raceway was 20 minutes away, Weed was $35.00 an oZ, and I was single. As the song said, " Those were the day's my friends, I thought they'd never end." Apparently they haven't.:)

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