Cross post from another list.
I ripped a 1" circle of skin off the back of my hand on a door jamb
while carrying a box of stuff though it , picked the bloody chunk up out of
the dirt and pasted it back on using my grubby fingers with a few sprits
of CS as a quick wash off.
I kept it soaked with CS and a piece of paper towel for 6 hours...like a
shaving cut and toilet paper.
In 5 days the replaced skin had turned baby butt pink with a pinker edge.
In 7 days, I couldn't tell it had happened.
I recently had a spider bite my ankle 7 times. [I never saw a spider....so
don't know what sort or even really if it was a spider]
All I really know is that in a line of decreasing diameter spots starting
about 3/4" my skin liquefied and fell off showing muscle underneath.
I placed a CS soaked paper towel over the wounds and held it in place with
a clean white sock, kept it wet.
The ankle swelled up a bit for a day or so, showing many little spider
veins popping out...worrisome to the point of considering going to the
Docs, but gave it some more time as it was a weekend.
It did a fair amount of oozing and a little blood..sop it up and change
wet towel.
Healed over in 5 days, baby butt pink, no scabs.
In 14 days, no sign but the lack of pigment in those spots.
Flat out AMAZING
I've busted a lot of knucks in my time and NOTHING beats CS for not losing
little chunks of knuckle for weeks.
A friend cut 3 fingers in a line with a chain saw...pretty deep groove there.
Wrapped one up with gauze soaked with CS
One with gauze and Neosporin.
One with ...just wash the hole with cold water and gauze.
The CS finger healed up twice as fast as the Neo finger, no infection and
no scar.
The Neo finger had some infection and eventually healed up with little scar.
Nearly lost the untreated finger till he soaked it constantly in
CS..badly swollen and tender and weeping, starting to turn a little black
in spots.
It came back OK, a little numb and mangled, but not too bad.
Ode
At 08:58 PM 2/22/2010 +0000, you wrote:
>I've used a chainsaw for forty some years with only two mishaps, neither
>left more than scars. The second one was just this last Saturday. I was
>cutting upward to throw the chips away from me and the saw jumped up on
>top and ran across my left boot, ruining the boot and tearing up my big toe.
>
>Had 150 yards or so to get to the house. I'm turning the sky blue, hearing
>the 'squish' in my boot and working myself into a really bad mood although
>I realize that I can still move my toes...
>
>Unceremoniously woke my lovely wife up from her Olympic games induced nap
>to give me a hand. Bleeping blood everywhere. We put my foot in a plastic
>bag and I hobble to the closest bathroom that has a tub and we proceed to
>try to see just what I've done..
>
>She gets her surgical sissors out to cut away some of the mangled skin
>away while it's still 'numb'...and I'm not sure about this. Too late and I
>didn't feel a thing. Oops, she clips a small artery and I can count my
>heart beats by the systematic squirt. Poured H2O2 on it and followed that
>with CS.. Soaked a compress in CS and wrapped it with a 'stick to itself'
>stretchy wrap.
>
>This was about 5:00. Changed it three times before 9:00 with the damn
>nerves in that leg forcing me to have to hold it down while she does the
>best she can..
>
>My daughter calls from 320 miles away telling her momma that the labor
>pains have started.. The lovely lady looks at me and I tell her to 'go
>on.. I've got this..' She lines me out with all she thinks I'll need close
>to hand, packs her bag and she's gone..
>
>I can go to sleep in my recliner but I don't sleep well in it.. Re-did the
>compress one more time, slowly put two oversized socks on it and went to
>bed..carefully.. Learned real quick not to let ANYTHING touch the big toe
>area of that foot..
>
>To shorten this up some..Sunday I redid the bandaging with a liberal use
>of CS, hobbled around a bit, found an old moccasin, cut the top out of
>that and proceeded to: carry in three loads of firewood, feed the animals,
>go through a box of 45ACP, and generally whatever I wanted to do..and that
>brings me to my question..
>
>Once up for a bit Sunday I felt very little pain and it looks really good
>with very little seepage. I give all the credit to the CS. My question
>relates to the hocus pocus around the regeneration qualities of Colloidal
>Silver.. How much credit do I give that because I'm blown away with the
>lack of pain the the general good looks of the damaged area..
>
>Uncleben ..
>
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