Careful with knifes [Not for the weak stomached]

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Careful with knifes [Not for the weak stomached]

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Just wanted to warn everyone to be careful with blades. Things can come off before you know it, lol. I chopped off the tip of my finger with a box cutter and didn't realize it until I saw a puddle of blood on the ground with the end of my finger next to it.

I've attached a couple of pictures if anyone wants to see. The first one was a couple of hours after it happened. The second one is the next day, after it stopped bleeding.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18/zreon/finger.jpg

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18/zreon/dayafter.jpg

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Post by Franko »

HOOOOLEEEE CHRIST!

I cant imagine how much that hurts...

Jesus.. Are you gonna survive or what?
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Post by mr1in6billion »

:shock: Ouch.
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Post by solo_ryder »

Nasty! I didn't want to see that, but I still clicked the link
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Post by trimble »

lmfao. That's sick. I'm never touching a knife again. :shock:
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Post by Vanished »

Crazy! I've never had a problem with blood or anything like. I find it interesting. As long as nobody dies, i can pretty much see anything..


now how bout a pic of the piece that you cut off! and why didn't you stitch it back on?
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Post by atlantamx3 »

Stick it back on & superglue it or duck tape it!

Damn man- I bet it hurt after you saw it!

Also- It didnt hurt because it was such a clean cut. It if was a serated blade, it would have hurt like B----
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Post by zreon »

Oh it hurt alright, just not the instant it happened. Cleaning it with alcohol was really fun :)

As for stitching it back on, the doctor said it wasn't quite stitch worthy. Also, I threw the part I cut off away so that was out of the question, lol. I've never cut off a body part so I didn't even think to keep it just in case.
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Post by V8KOMX3 »

didn't they ever tell u not to cut toward urself in shop LOL hope ur ok good luck growin that back.
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Post by hgallegos915 »

Got any pics after it healed? its not to graphic tho.. Ive seen worse :O Shouldnt get a warning for that lol
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Umm, ouch. :confused2: ---------- :help: ---------- :crying:
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