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In reply to the discussion: Welp... guess I screwed up again [View all]soldierant
(7,892 posts)22. That may be true, at least to some extent, of just about any hobby.
Knitting and crocheting have been kind to me, probably because I mostly use big needles and hooks (is the little one that puncture). Jewlry making less so, tough I've still been fairly lucky.
But even reading can give you paper cuts.
(P.S. I hope you've already voted.)
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Built a deck railing system this weekend. No nails, all screws, but still had 3 hand injuries requiring bandaids,
OAITW r.2.0
Oct 28
#4
Big ouch. Maybe some wood got pushed into your hand. Think it could be be the infectious source, buried that deep in.
OAITW r.2.0
Oct 28
#17
I have no words.................. actually there is a lot to say but i don't think you would appreciate
Srkdqltr
Oct 28
#7
I was downtown today and planned to vote....but Monday, the office is closed. Probably tomorrow,
OAITW r.2.0
Oct 28
#25
Ha, those ?000 steel hooks?! Never used 'em since I didn't do fine lace or ?filet crocheting...
electric_blue68
Oct 29
#48
Sounds good! I love beading! But over time it got too expersive bc I wanted more and more...
electric_blue68
Oct 30
#56
I know, im a sewer. If i cut myself deeply with my rotary cutter i go to the urgent care. When my son cut his finger
Srkdqltr
Oct 28
#34
When I lived in MA, 8 years ago., I almost lost my thump nail throwing stuff out the basement egress,
OAITW r.2.0
Oct 28
#38
40 years later, the middle finger is different, A lot larger and less flexible. But still usable.
OAITW r.2.0
Oct 28
#39
Eeeeky stuff to me! Professional forester? Never heard of an amateur one, but i guess...
electric_blue68
Oct 29
#46
That's OK you're in the right place to get Care now. Hope you make a speedy and complete recovery.
Walleye
Oct 28
#8
Wow, when you had an opportunity to have it examined at a routine visit and passed on it.
Fla Dem
Oct 28
#10
Goodness! I would have been so afraid of infection. I'm glad you're getting treatment and hope all goes well.
LoisB
Oct 28
#20