knew it was stupid...and did it anyways

   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #21  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I too am pleased that you managed to keep your finger! For quite a number of years I have been on the care provider end of these problems as a reconstructive hand & microsurgeon. These so-called ring avulsion injuries are notoriously difficult to treat, since the forces rip out all the capillaries from their connections nourshing the skin of the finger. Microsurgery simply cannot save the vast majority of these injuries in which the "skin envelope" is completely de-gloved from the finger. It is far easier to reconstruct a finger which has been amputated guillotine style with a sharp tool or instrument.

As other posters have noted, the best way to avoid these injuries is to not wear rings while working. Another consideration might be to have a jeweler step-cut your ring on the palm side. A step-cut completely severs the continuity of the ring, but is hardly noticeable. It becomes a safety valve, in that if there is a violent force, the ring will simply spread open and come off, without shearing off the skin of the finger.

I'm also glad to see other forum members noting the dangers of long hair, and loose clothing, too. Avulsions of the entire scalp (from the eyebrows to nape of neck) are often the end result of hair getting caught in a PTO or other exposed moving machinery. For the same reasons of capillary detruction, scalps which have been microsurgically replanted have a poor survival rate. This then leads to multiple reconstructive surgeries in attempts to cover bare exposed skull bones with tissues from other body regions. The end results are never very cosmetically good, since our Creator only gave us one scalp, and non-scalp tissues simply cannot re-make a normal scalp. Prevention is the key.

Again, it is reassuring to see that TBN'ers are aware of the real dangers posed by operating machinery. )</font>

Thanks for giving us the medical view and explanation of these injuries.
Just reading your post gave me chills and makes me quiver. G
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #22  
As someone with a pony tail, I am constantly aware of moving and rotating machinery. When I worked in an industrial environment, I always wore my hair short and wore proper clothing and safety equipment.

Now, with a career in computers, I can let it grow, but sometimes I have to work on moving machinery. I put it up and lock out, tag out all equipment before working on it. Also, my daughters have VERY long hair(down to their knees). I've taken them go-kart racing a few times and we put it up then. Also at the fair on rides we put it up. And when they ride their bikes, too. As for jewelry, the only thing I ever wear is my wedding ring. I've never had it off in 19 years. I've heard of the injuries you described. From what I hear, it used to happen often in basketball when someone would get their fingers in the net. Our net has the safety clips that pop out with minimal pressure.

That type of injury sounds just awful. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #23  
I also sport a pny tail.. and when I'm outside working.. it is inside my tshirt...or even in extreme conditionstightly held up under a hat.

Soundguy
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #24  
Mossy:

Somehow, I had you pictured differently. Of course, Junkman can't imagine me with a nipple ring either (neither can I)

Come to think of it, folks in the Hoosier are somewhat progressive though.

Junkman:

My wife, being a good Jewish girl, would probably make me sleep in the barn if I had one. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #25  
You mean you guys have mullets ?? /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #26  
I told my wife the same thing, and eventually she quit complaining. Until one of the guys I worked with lost his finger, I don't think she believed me. Ma'am, if your husband works with his hands, he can't wear that wedding band.
When I finally got a job that required me to wear a tie, I bought a bunch of clip ons. At a safety meeting the instructor grabbed and pulled on one of the other guys ties, then he did the same to mine. The result he held my tie in his hand, while the other guys face got red. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #27  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( You mean you guys have mullets ?? )</font>

Gads no.

My hair is long.. that includes the front. All pulled back into a decent braid or tail just shy of my belt.

I think a mullet is short front hair right?

Soundguy
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #28  
<font color="blue"> All pulled back into a decent braid or tail just shy of my belt.</font>

****! G
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #29  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">(
I think a mullet is short front hair right?

Soundguy )</font>

This might get you in the know.
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #30  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I think a mullet is short front hair right?

Soundguy )</font>

I believe that what you have in mind is a "merkin". In the town census one year, I listed my occupation as "merkin manufacturer". No one ever questioned it, nor did they know what it is. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #31  
Junkman, speaking of the ring cutters reminds me of a story my cousin told me. He was working in the emergency room during his rotation in becoming a doctor. He said a young female came in with a ring located in the bottom half of the body in a place generally covered with underclothing. Anyway she said she thought it was infected and she couldn't get it out. When he looked at it, he said it was very infected but the problem was the ring cutters they had couldn't cut through the thick barbell ring she had. I forget how they eventually got it out but he said when she left she vowed to never get another piercing. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #32  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( This might get you in the know )</font>

Uh.. yeah.. I don't think I qualify... Based on what I saw you have to have significant 'straight' portions in your family tree /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif!

Soundguy
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #33  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( reminds me of a story my cousin told me. )</font>

A friend of mine works in radiography. While he was working at a local hospital.. you wouldn't believe the amount of foreign objects he had to xray prior to surgical removal..

Soundguy
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #34  
LOL....that reminds me of a story my cousin told me about when he was an EMT. They went on a call at an apartment where this guy was out cold on the floor and bleeding from a head wound. They asked the woman there what had happened, and she said she had hit him over the head with a "smoove". /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif None of the EMT's knew what a "smoove" was, so they asked her again. She said "A smoove....you know! You plug it in and it gets hot and you can smoove your clothes." The woman had clobbered her husband with the hot clothes iron! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

Dave
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #35  
So... what you're all saying is that getting married can be hazardous to one's health??
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #36  
At least the hospital didn't have to surgically remove the "smoove" from the man internally. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #37  
WARNING: graphic image of deboned flesh from ring finger. View at your own risk.
A picture is worth a thousand words. I show this to my students at the beginnig of every school year during industrial safety lesson.
Chet
 

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   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #38  
Wow! That is graphic...was it possible to put the skin back on that finger? /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

I knew I do not wear rings for a reason...

I'm glad I looked but that is not a picture I want to download and save...I will remember that for quite a while...saved permanently in my memory banks...
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #39  
Uh, I'm never putting on my wedding ring again. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
   / knew it was stupid...and did it anyways #40  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I'm never putting on my wedding ring again )</font>

I got married on April 28, 1965, and on December 29, 1965, my partner hit a tree head on in the squad car, hard enough to break my seat belt, stick my head through the windshield, jam my feet into the floorboard and my hands into the dash, etc. Someone at the hospital removed my wedding band and a class ring I was wearing, thank goodness. It was over a month before the swelling went down in my hands enough I could get my rings back on, but I haven't worn them since. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif If they hadn't removed them before the swelling set in I guess they would have had to have been cut off.
 

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