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Knife slipped, prolly need a couple of stitches


ladypanther

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Cut my left thumb, just below the joint, inside about 90 min ago. Sliced in pretty good. ) shaped cut. Bleeding only stopped with a lot of pressure and now a tightly wrapped band-aid. No urgent care centers around here open now and sure am not going to an ER on Sat night. Will see how things look in the morning. Any doctors or nurses out there know if I could wait till Mon morning and go to my doctor's office? I guess prolly not, but would save me some money.

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Peroxide will burn, but if you just do it initially you should be fine with sticking to fresh band aids and neosporin.

At night leave it uncovered so it gets some air and dry out.

Going to bleed if I uncover it tonight I'm afraid.

Do they sell steri strips in drug stores? Might get them tomorrow AM if they do. Nothing open here tonight.

JOAT you need need to come take care of this. :)

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tough call...if it's deep, you'll be challenged to keep it from bleeding all over your bed etc during the night. Probably should have stictched it...but easy for me to say....no co pay!

ER copay is $200 + 20%. Sat night in the ER...could sit there till tomorrow anyway.

Hasn't bleed through the band-aid in last 90 min. Going to wrap and splint it so I do not bend it overnight. See what I have when I wake up.

I hate the sight of blood, especially my own!

JOAT....don't know how you do the paramedic work. I really admire you! What you guys do is just amazing.

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well, you should have 18-24 hours since the cut occured to get it stitched. I had a problem with a boating accident a few months ago...ended up not needing stitches, but it was worth the ER trip.

For a Saturday night, if you are in the Charlotte area, go to the new CMS on South Tryon close to Wylie. When I had to go, there was absolutely no one there and the one near Carolina Place was ridiculous.

edit: but of course this depends if you even are close to south charlotte

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