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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For the curious, I can assure you
That setting a dislocated joint back into place can, and often does, hurt more than having it pop out in the first place. In my case it was my knee, and despite being drunk at the time and it being the second time I've had to do that, it still hurt like hell. I've dislocated that particular knee a total of three times over the years (yes, awful joints) but fortunately over the past decade it's managed to stay in place, though it does swell and lock up rather routinely. I suppose that eventually, I'll require proper surgery to keep me walking.
( , Thu 20 Jan 2011, 17:18, 2 replies)
That setting a dislocated joint back into place can, and often does, hurt more than having it pop out in the first place. In my case it was my knee, and despite being drunk at the time and it being the second time I've had to do that, it still hurt like hell. I've dislocated that particular knee a total of three times over the years (yes, awful joints) but fortunately over the past decade it's managed to stay in place, though it does swell and lock up rather routinely. I suppose that eventually, I'll require proper surgery to keep me walking.
( , Thu 20 Jan 2011, 17:18, 2 replies)
Initially the left knee
But since both knees are wonky to begin with, I managed to hurt the right several times while recovering from injuring the left! It doesn't seize up nearly as much, though, which is useful. 33 years old and I'm sizing up walking sticks.
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But since both knees are wonky to begin with, I managed to hurt the right several times while recovering from injuring the left! It doesn't seize up nearly as much, though, which is useful. 33 years old and I'm sizing up walking sticks.
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