Ai yi yi!
I actually cut my finger tip with scissors the other day. Not bad like you, 
but same instant response. 

Philip
www.biketinker.com

On Friday, July 11, 2014 7:02:21 AM UTC-7, Liesl wrote:
>
> (warning:  contains somewhat but not overly graphic description)
>
> Yesterday morning I was retaping my Boscoes before taking off for work and 
> catastrophy hit.  I was trying to remove the old tape and it was being 
> quite stubborn.  So I thought, I'll just cut it with my trusty new USA-made 
> Queen pocket knife, and then I can start peeling the cloth tape off.  Next 
> thing I knew, the tip of my little finger was just about sliced clear off. 
>  Instant expletives blasted out of my mouth as I knew it was bad the 
> *instant* it happened.  To make it worse, I was home alone with just the 
> dogs.  "Direct pressure and elevate" my brain says in advanced first-aid 
> training mode.  Arms above my head, I turn to go to the kitchen. 
>  Unbeknownst to me, my work ID lanyard had looped around the brake lever 
> and I start tipping over with my custom!  More expletives!  I quickly 
> untangled myself, righted the bike (thank heavens for kick-stands), and 
> made it into the kitchen, dripping blood as I went.  Grabbing a dish towel, 
> I glanced at my finger.  "#*!!*#$#!! that's gonna need stitches."  
>
> Problem-solve, problem solve.  Won't be able to drive very weIl if at all, 
> and even using the phone is gonna be tricky.  I managed to use my  iphone 
> to call Erin at work and asked her to call around to find where I should go 
> for urgent care and could she call her dad to be my chauffeur?  All worked 
> out…got an appointment within an hour at my own close-by clinic, and Pop 
> ferried me around.  The doc looked at it and confined that I did, in fact, 
> almost cut the tip off!  Turns out he was a resident and wasn't quite as 
> confident and assured as one might hope.  Fortunately, he came back with an 
> attending MD and an attending nurse; the resident got the job done with 
> lots of advice.  I will just say that I am a bold soldier when it comes to 
> pain, but this one had me yelping!  The initial injections hurt like the 
> devil and then weren't completely effective for the first stitch, so the 
> attending calmly and gently stops the procedures for more injections. 
>  Sheesh!  Anyway, in the end, my poor little pinky got 6 stitches and I 
> kept my finger tip.
>
> I'm a bit of a wooden spoon carver and maintain very sharp nice knives and 
> axes, so to be so sloppy in my knife use is a bit embarrassing.  The nurse 
> said I need to make up a story about a bear or something.  Maybe I'll say 
> there was a grizzly at the Virtual Entmoot!!!!  Last night when I took off 
> my BBH wool cap, there were drops of blood on it from elevating my hand, so 
> that'll make my bear story more believable, don't you think?
>
> Word to the wise:  take great care when using a knife around your stuck 
> bar tape.  In fact, reconsider—scissors might be the most prudent course of 
> action.
>
> -RCW
>

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