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The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves
The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves
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The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves
Dude! You are a manly man! Result is great Dude!
-- _______________________________________ "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "Critical Popperian" wrote in message om... The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves http://www.popperian.com/pond/page21.htm From the beginning: http://www.popperian.com/pond/index.htm |
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The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves
Dude! You are a manly man! Result is great Dude!
He... now THAT's funny! |
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The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves
Critical Popperian wrote:
The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves http://www.popperian.com/pond/page21.htm Can honestly say I feel your pain, having suffered a partially dislocated middle finger (envision it pointing backwards toward back of hand instead of toward the palm -- ouch!!) trying to field a line drive in baseball. Best part was (not!!) everyone insisted on it staying that way until after drive to hospital, wait in ER waiting room, wait in ER examining room, wait in x-ray department, wait for technician to read x-ray, another wait in ER waiting and exam rooms, then wait for orthopedic consult, before "snapping" it back into place. Actually the best part was the almost complete relief of pain once it was back where it belonged. Hope you recover quickly. The roof and ponds look great. -- zookeeper |
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The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves
You were made to wait for an orthopedist to come in and relocate a simple
dislocation of your finger?? Wow!! If you had no associated fracture(s) I would suggest you find another ED in the future to visit! Even beginning first year ED residents are trained to relocate a finger dislocation, (unless there is associated fracture, vascular or nerve deficit). Unless there is an obvious associated injury, many of the more seasoned practitioners will simply reduce it, then x-ray for small fractures, etc that may not have been apparent on initial examination. In view of all the liability issues however we no longer train the residents to reduce the dislocation until AFTER they have obtained an x-ray, to avoid potential litigation for fractures that the patient may claim they caused when they reduced the dislocation. It's another example of defensive medicine, which once again winds up hurting the patients. (literally in this case!) I have reduced dozens in the field over the years at various athletic events (esp. baseball.. usually because the glove wasn't held correctly, or the fingers weren't in proper position in the glove), then splinting then with whatever I had available (Popsicle sticks work fine), before sending them in to an ED for x-rays. It saves a lot of pain, as I am sure you can testify! Happy ponding, Greg "zookeeper" wrote in message ... Critical Popperian wrote: The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves http://www.popperian.com/pond/page21.htm Can honestly say I feel your pain, having suffered a partially dislocated middle finger (envision it pointing backwards toward back of hand instead of toward the palm -- ouch!!) trying to field a line drive in baseball. Best part was (not!!) everyone insisted on it staying that way until after drive to hospital, wait in ER waiting room, wait in ER examining room, wait in x-ray department, wait for technician to read x-ray, another wait in ER waiting and exam rooms, then wait for orthopedic consult, before "snapping" it back into place. Actually the best part was the almost complete relief of pain once it was back where it belonged. Hope you recover quickly. The roof and ponds look great. -- zookeeper |
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The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves
Gregory Young wrote:
You were made to wait for an orthopedist to come in and relocate a simple dislocation of your finger?? Wow!! .... I have reduced dozens in the field over the years at various athletic events (esp. baseball.. usually because the glove wasn't held correctly, or the fingers weren't in proper position in the glove), then splinting then with whatever I had available (Popsicle sticks work fine), before sending them in to an ED for x-rays. It saves a lot of pain, as I am sure you can testify! Yep, they made me wait. Not sure what they thought was wrong, but after the orthopedist looked it and the x-ray over, he just popped it into place -- no splint, just an elastic wrap from my wrist to the first joint of each finger for two weeks. Now, this was 18 years ago, but it doesn't seem as though medicine (of that kind anyway) would have changed that much since then. Maybe it's because I was at the ER of a "highly respected" San Francisco / Bay Area hospital. My glove was held correctly and my fingers were in the right place, but I decided to **stupidly** snag the line drive with my gloveless hand. This while playing right field on the assurance that **nothing ever happens out there.** Good news #1: I didn't drop the ball, but managed to transfer it to my gloved hand before dropping to the ground, swearing loudly but holding it in the air. Good news #2: That injury and a severe ham string pull were the only injuries I ever had from playing for over 12 years on coed and women's league teams. Didn't realize how much I miss that fun until being reminded by CP's thumb injury. -- zookeeper |
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The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves
You were made to wait for an orthopedist to come in and relocate a simple
dislocation of your finger?? Wow!! Yeah, they definitely made me wait. He tried retracting it before the x-ray and it didn't go easily so he stopped and said "I dunno, something just doesn't look right about that" and got x-rays. I think it was just my stubby hands |
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The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves
I am impressed
What part of northen Georgia are you in? And I thought I took on a large job building a pond http://mywebpages.comcast.net/otek963/ "Critical Popperian" wrote in message om... The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves http://www.popperian.com/pond/page21.htm From the beginning: http://www.popperian.com/pond/index.htm |
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The Big Dig Update: Roof, Filter, Thumb, Emergent Leaves
I am impressed
What part of northen Georgia are you in? And I thought I took on a large job building a pond http://mywebpages.comcast.net/otek963/ Powder Springs. Yeah, I looked through your site and it looked AWESOME! When your plants all grow in, it'll be very nice indeed! |
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