bowtechmadman
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Thoughts and prayers going out to you Jasha for a full recovery.
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Here are pictures of my hand and arm and everything was able to be re-attached and I didn't loose my hand or arm thanks to the Good Lord. From the picture, looks like the Surgeon can get you back together and with a lot of therapy, you will be back on the job in months. Best of luck to you and have a speedy recovery.
Dave
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Here are pictures of my hand and arm and everything was able to be re-attached and I didn't loose my hand or arm thanks to the Good Lord. From the picture, looks like the Surgeon can get you back together and with a lot of therapy, you will be back on the job in months. Best of luck to you and have a speedy recovery.
Dave
You should warn people about images like that.
That's an UGLY compound fracture. Looks like there might be some muscle loss too. ....
LOL, yes - I suppose he should.
When a guy works in emergency services, you kinda get used to seeing inside parts.
One thing that helped me, was visualizing that we're critters just like a deer or elk, with similar parts. If you can handle butchering an animal, the human aspect is a little easier to stomach. . . Sometimes.
LOL, yes - I suppose he should.
When a guy works in emergency services, you kinda get used to seeing inside parts.
One thing that helped me, was visualizing that we're critters just like a deer or elk, with similar parts. If you can handle butchering an animal, the human aspect is a little easier to stomach. . . Sometimes.
Yes, I know, most stuff doesn't bother me at all, I was just saying for the sake of others, I don't enjoy looking at it one bit, but I can take it. I've seen someone I know die right before my eyes from an accident, that kinda **** hardens ya up.
I dont think you get used to seeing the inside parts LOL, you just learn to deal with it. I work in the emergency services, and those pics still caught me off guard.
Dave, what's the story with yours? That wasn't just a little injury.
My first trauma was a male that was ejected from his vehicle and was killed. . . I had a nightmare about it the next night. After that, nada.
I also like watching having my blood drawn, when I have to have it done -- I think it's neat how they take advantage of a little vacuum and your heart pumping. Beats the old fashion way.
The nurses always think it's weird though!
Yes, I know, most stuff doesn't bother me at all, I was just saying for the sake of others, I don't enjoy looking at it one bit, but I can take it. I've seen someone I know die right before my eyes from an accident, that kinda **** hardens ya up.
My first trauma was a male that was ejected from his vehicle and was killed. . . I had a nightmare about it the next night. After that, nada.
I also like watching having my blood drawn, when I have to have it done -- I think it's neat how they take advantage of a little vacuum and your heart pumping. Beats the old fashion way.
The nurses always think it's weird though!
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