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    Default Re: Bad splinter problem

    They will come out eventually or use a magnet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    They will come out eventually or use a magnet.
    They'll come flyyying out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    They will come out eventually or use a magnet.

    Copper's not magnetic, my metallurgically-challenged friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
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    They will come out eventually or use a magnet.

    Copper's not magnetic, my metallurgically-challenged friend.
    He probably means a magic super hero comic book magnet that is not a magnet. Like a giant hand or an alien squid.

    'They will come out eventually or use magic or a giant hand or an alien squid'

    Walrus just go to the clinic surely? Your hand has to be worth that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
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    They will come out eventually or use a magnet.

    Copper's not magnetic, my metallurgically-challenged friend.
    He probably means a magic super hero comic book magnet that is not a magnet. Like a giant hand or an alien squid.

    'They will come out eventually or use magic or a giant hand or an alien squid'

    Walrus just go to the clinic surely? Your hand has to be worth that?
    Well yeah I think I’m going tomorrow as I did the self surgery thing and got most of it but I had to cut deep and I don’t think I can cut deeper without worrying about hitting a ligament. I’m just curious what the hell they use. I know they will numb it which will help but if I cut it up and looked with a magnifying glass and couldn’t find it what the hec do they do. Perhaps it’s just cause they studied shit like that and have done it a shitload of times. I guess I’m curious of the process and was hoping someone actually went through it which may assuage my anxiety about the whole thing. Plus having to go to a walk in place may very well mean I spend several hours sitting waiting to get a damn splinter out which seems like a waste of life

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    In your work the hands are the real tools. Find the smallest surgical needle but you might just break it up or push further in not to mention infection. Tweezers too fat. Hit a clinic and trusted hands of a Doc with the huge magnifying head thingy.

    Sounds weird but I get hair splinters all the time at work depending on what breeds we're working with. Cocker hair is a son of a batch. They get under your nails, jammed deep between fingers and surprisingly can hurt like shat. We have to dig into the 25 gauge heads to dig everything out. Occasionally use a fine tip dental scaler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    In your work the hands are the real tools. Find the smallest surgical needle but you might just break it up or push further in not to mention infection. Tweezers too fat. Hit a clinic and trusted hands of a Doc with the huge magnifying head thingy.

    Sounds weird but I get hair splinters all the time at work depending on what breeds we're working with. Cocker hair is a son of a batch. They get under your nails, jammed deep between fingers and surprisingly can hurt like shat. We have to dig into the 25 gauge heads to dig everything out. Occasionally use a fine tip dental scaler.
    Hey @Spicoli you ever know anyone go to a doc to do this. I dig deep to get some of it out I’m just concerned he is going to have to really cut deep to find this bastard and need a couple stitches. Usually web md gives me an idea of the process but I’m not getting the info I need. If the incision is too deep I’ll prob need a day or two off which isn’t the end of the world especially if we got any boxing this weekend

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    Walrus, you really need to be more careful. Your accident habits are far too frequent. If you are not sure what you are doing, just pay a poorer person to do the job for you. They need the money more than you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    In your work the hands are the real tools. Find the smallest surgical needle but you might just break it up or push further in not to mention infection. Tweezers too fat. Hit a clinic and trusted hands of a Doc with the huge magnifying head thingy.

    Sounds weird but I get hair splinters all the time at work depending on what breeds we're working with. Cocker hair is a son of a batch. They get under your nails, jammed deep between fingers and surprisingly can hurt like shat. We have to dig into the 25 gauge heads to dig everything out. Occasionally use a fine tip dental scaler.
    Hey @Spicoli you ever know anyone go to a doc to do this. I dig deep to get some of it out I’m just concerned he is going to have to really cut deep to find this bastard and need a couple stitches. Usually web md gives me an idea of the process but I’m not getting the info I need. If the incision is too deep I’ll prob need a day or two off which isn’t the end of the world especially if we got any boxing this weekend
    Honestly no. You wuss . I don't think a Doc would slice and dice you probably do something off the wall, submerge your hand or maybe an x ray ? if possible. The body and flesh have great self defense mechanisms. Either way you just don't want to jack your hand up for exact reasons you mentioned. They are your tools and you cannot buy more. I slept on a chow last year and ignored the sideways glance and his Billy Idol upper lip sneer and the next thing I knew there was two perfect deep punctures on the back of my left hand. Flushed it gauzed and wrapped it up in tape like a Margarito right hand . You lose your hands you lose that payday. Damn thing looked like a black, blue and yellow cartoon hand for weeks.

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