Biking season over for me (not for squeamish)

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  1. t0m541

    t0m541 Senior Member

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    Working nights last night I had a little mishap whilst manhandling pallet weighing scales into position.
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    Thumbnail view, how apt lol
    Anyway middle finger clutch hand now has top part missing, just waiting for the op to tidy things up.
    I commute on the bike everyday and enjoy it, so now it's back to chuggy transit and being stuck in traffic !!
    My workmates thought I was joking till I showed him and asked him to collect the mangled bit that was still in the glove under the scales, I thought he was going to faint, and he said he vomited a little ... Big girls blouse lol
     

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  2. jamie meads

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    Oh f me. That's vile. Could have put a note in header "not for faint hearted" just about to tuck into my cherrys, well not now [emoji27].
     
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    Oh you did!!! Haha. Hope it gets better soon!
     
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    OUCH!! Wishing you a speedy recovery Tom. Let me know if you need some thicker gloves, will get some over to you!
     
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    That really isn't pretty :eek:. I hope you a speedy recovery Tom
     
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  6. t0m541

    t0m541 Senior Member

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    Cheers thicker fingers would be better lol
    At least they are only using local anaesthetic so I was able to tuck into sausages and bacon covered in tomato sauce for breakfast :)
     
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    Ouch, looks like that might sting a little! :(
     
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    kin ell
     
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    Ouch mate,that must've stung a bit. Hope it heals quickly.
     
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    It only stings when some well meaning doctor takes the dressing off and pokes it lol.
    I certainly hope it gets reasonably healed quick too, I want to go out and play :oops:
     
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    Good luck mate
     
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    Well operation carried out, it was quite interesting to watch.
    They reckon 5-6 weeks before it's anywhere near healed up enough to fully use.
    I might ask Lorenzo if I can borrow his hyper-baric chamber, got him all healed up super fast.
     
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    How the hell is the nail still in place Tom?o_O....wish you well
     
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    Ouchy!!! GWS matey


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    LOL thats what I said to my panicking workmate...
     
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    Well you won't be using that finger to scratch your arse for a few weeks! Seen a few injuries like that over the years in both engineering and in the army shouldn't take to long to heal

    Get well soon mate
     
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    Yeah, once the initial first few days are out of the way and the chance of it bleeding again has dropped off, then I can be a bit more active with it.
    the biggest danger they said is infection in the bone as they chopped it down to make the wound closeable....so no scratching of the barking spider for a while..
     
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    Sorry to read of your mishap Great pictures tho. There's nowt like a good bit of fettling to put people back together again ! GWS x
     
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    Stick some leccy tape on it. You'll be fine. :)
     
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    Oh shit that's not good!
    Hope you heal up quick
     
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