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Hand got dragged into a power saw when a nail in the wood got caught in my glove. cut me bloody and orf dinnIOriginally posted by Bumfluff View Postfookin hell
how did you do that ?
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A power saw **** ****, I thought it looks a clean cut and must be DIY related, I always get a bit scared using an electric jigsaw, but now Ive seen what you did I wont be using one again.
Is you hand ok will you have full mobility in it ? Was it an ambulance job ?Last edited by Bumfluff; 5 March 2008, 00:48.Comment
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Well, except for the skin on the palm of my hand that is.
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I was cutting up old timber on the power saw at my newly bought house.Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostHow did you do that to your hand Diver ? I always wary these days of doing anything dangerous like going up ladders or diy for fear of injury and not being able to work
some of the timber had nails in it. nail caught in the glove and dragged the hand into the saw with the timber.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Looks very painful, it looks like you were lucky you didnt cut it off completely.Originally posted by Diver View PostWell, except for the skin on the palm of my hand that is.
there was 1/4 inch clearance under the blade
You going to be off work long, I take it you one handed typing at the mo ?
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They called the air ambulance/Helicopter out.Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostA power saw **** ****, I thought it looks a clean cut and must be DIY related, I always get a bit scared using an electric jigsaw, but now Ive seen what you did I wont be using one again.
Is you hand ok will you have full mobility in it ? Was it an ambulance job ?
Took me to the plastic surgery unit at Morriston Hospital in Swansea for microsurgery to rejoin everything.
That was three weeks ago - 14th Feb.
I can already move all my fingers, it's just that all the nerves are screwed up in the hand.
They say they will operate again at a later date to repair the nerve damage.
Friday they are taking out the wires that are holding all the bits and bones in place.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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They estimate 3 months in totalOriginally posted by Bumfluff View PostLooks very painful, it looks like you were lucky you didnt cut it off completely.
You going to be off work long, I take it you one handed typing at the mo ?
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