01-22-2011, 08:11 PM
My father once cut off the tip of his finger with a table saw. He picked up the severed piece, packed it in ice and went to the emergency room. The doctor took a quick look at the piece of finger and casually tossed it in the waste bin. He then pulled a flap of skin over the end of my father's finger, stitched it up, put on a dressing and sent him home.
Then there was a friend of the family who cut off his thumb with a chainsaw. That they did reattach and he regained most of its former function after many months of rehab.
Oh, and another friend who lost part of a finger to a fan belt when he stopped to help a stranded motorist. The piece was too mangled, so he's down to nine and half fingers.
Good times
Then there was a friend of the family who cut off his thumb with a chainsaw. That they did reattach and he regained most of its former function after many months of rehab.
Oh, and another friend who lost part of a finger to a fan belt when he stopped to help a stranded motorist. The piece was too mangled, so he's down to nine and half fingers.
Good times