DIY Surgery
Majoringram tells us: I once had a wart on my hand and went to the doc to get it frozen. It hurt, lots. Instead of having to go back for more, I got my trusty rambo knife and cut the thing off. Three years later, and not even a scar!
( , Thu 20 Jan 2011, 12:08)
Majoringram tells us: I once had a wart on my hand and went to the doc to get it frozen. It hurt, lots. Instead of having to go back for more, I got my trusty rambo knife and cut the thing off. Three years later, and not even a scar!
( , Thu 20 Jan 2011, 12:08)
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Superglue and climbing....
I know it all too well. After a week of bouldering in France, the sandstone took the top layers of skin off my fingers to the point of making them seep blood. So off to the supermarche I went, got some superglue and coated my fingertips with it. It didn't last long, was way too slippery, and just ended taking off even more skin with it when it invariably came off.
Oddly though, I found the chalk helped with any eczema I had. But no chalk in France, very frowned upon there, always with the 'poff' (pine resin in a little bag.)
( , Thu 20 Jan 2011, 15:10, Reply)
I know it all too well. After a week of bouldering in France, the sandstone took the top layers of skin off my fingers to the point of making them seep blood. So off to the supermarche I went, got some superglue and coated my fingertips with it. It didn't last long, was way too slippery, and just ended taking off even more skin with it when it invariably came off.
Oddly though, I found the chalk helped with any eczema I had. But no chalk in France, very frowned upon there, always with the 'poff' (pine resin in a little bag.)
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