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Scar/Cut


Jakob

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About 6-7 months ago I was working on my car and I cut my left index finger really bad, to the bone from top to bottom. Nasty scar but it healed up just fine. So last night I'm watching the Bobcats game and whenever it's crunch time I normally bang my hands on the coffee table to make some noise, I'm just like lightly tapping this fuging coffee table, BOOM CDR knocks down the game winning three. I look down and my old scar is busted wide open and just pouring blood, how the fug does that even happen? I'm oddly confused so my first reaction was I need to come ask the huddle about this.

 

Honestly though, anyone ever have this happen?

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Scar tissue is generally less flexible, so a nasty scar near a joint may be prone to splitting for a while, esp. if it didn't really heal right in the first place.

Because I waited so long to go to the hospital they couldn't stitch it up, didn't want to sew it up with bacteria in there or something, so it healed up very poorly. 

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No I was serious.  I was afraid to click on the link at first in fear of some nasty close ups.

 

 

I was going to tell you to go to Goregasm, but they have shut down. When I first joined here I was posting some pretty gory poo from there. 

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I was going to tell you to go to Goregasm, but they have shut down. When I first joined here I was posting some pretty gory poo from there. 

 

I spent some time on that site years ago.  I could handle stuff like that better back then.

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Because I waited so long to go to the hospital they couldn't stitch it up, didn't want to sew it up with bacteria in there or something, so it healed up very poorly.

There you have it. Now, every time it splits make sure to keep it good and clean and it might improve over time.

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I spent some time on that site years ago.  I could handle stuff like that better back then.

 

Yeah. There was another place, Kuima. They have shut down too. I really went there more for the community than the gore pictures. Really a lot of cool people considering what they like to look at and do who knows what to it...

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There you have it. Now, every time it splits make sure to keep it good and clean and it might improve over time.

I'm going to have to demobilize the finger from bending, I think the skin is splitting more.

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