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Old 09-21-2007, 01:11 PM   1 links from elsewhere to this Post. Click to view. #1
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Hi Everyone, The sutures are out and the incision is healing nicely. I can feel my fingers again. It may be a while before I can grip a lot but I can saw some now. I never realized how much I actually used my left hand until losing the use of it all together. Sawdust through the fingers again. LOL Steve
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thats good to hear Steve now get out there and get some wood therapy
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keep it clean
My son scraped himself at work with a screw and ended up off work for 2 weeks. He has the superbug and it was a pain for him to fight it.
Maybe a glove would help for the first few days Steve.
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Glad to hear that you are doing better, I go along with Carl keep it clean.
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So glad everything is healing nicely. I agree with the others a glove might be a good idea, no sense taking a chance. Have fun getting back into it!
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Looks nice but I can see that it is not yet fully healed. "Borrow" some of those examination gloves from the hospital.
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Ouch, that still looks like it hurts. but if you say so. its on the mend now. thats great. Evie
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Glad you are getting to the point of getting back on the saw. It is hard not to be able to scroll.

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Just be careful. Use a glove. You definetly don't want to get an infection.

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Good to see you're ready to get back in action. Ditto on "keep it clean", you don't want to literally have "saw dust in your veins".
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