[Ronja] with silicone grease to hospital
Gyurkó Martin
asteri_x at freemail.hu
Sun Jul 13 13:43:31 BST 2008
they want to take out what?
Send us some Xray pictures!
A friend of mine was bitten by a cat in the hand at 2000 in the evening.
it got swollen till his elbow, and hurt like hell, and as he got finally
at 0200 to the hospital the doctor said "if you are allergic to
penicillin then you are dead." it is an anaerobic bacteria, that is
eating flesh.
Fortunately he survived, and his hand is still working.
So don't take the doctors concerns too lazy.
And let the hole breathe! if you shut it down then the anaerobic
bacteria can live and multiply.
Martin
Karel Kulhavy írta:
> I tried to put the silicone grease on the front truck of my skateboard. Made sure the
> nut is tightened the same amount of threads as before.
>
> The result was impressive. The board turned easily and didn't lose energy during that.
> However, the turning range was also increased because now the trucks didnt have to
> overcome friction of rubber against aluminium.
>
> I tried to ride slalom with it slowly and suddenly the wheel touched the board (wheelbite). Wheelbite on the front truck has positive feedback that means a slight
> touch is enough and the wheel wedges between the board and the pavement and the skateboard totally blocks. It sent me flying and I landed on the ground, hitting it with the tip of my elbow which created a little hole in the skin there.
>
> There is a hollow space on the tip of the elbow filled with some kind of grease.
> The hole caused this space to open. In a hospital they told me it has to be taken out in total anesthesia othewise it will get infected!
>
> I refused this invasive therapy so they gave me antibiotics and immobilized the hand.
> On the Internet I found no mentions of this invasive therapy, rather they were recommending noninvasive therapy with antibiotics in multiple articles.
>
> Have you even encountered this kind of damage and if yes did they also recommend such an invasive therapy?
>
> CL<
>
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