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JetmamaDiDi wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
It is very easy to do....I guess, I have heard a lot of people that get hurt using a table saw.
Funny you say that because he was the second one that cut their finger on the table saw this weekend…My daddy actually did it too.Table saws can be very dangerous…..awful! Lucky he didn’t lose part of his thumb. Praying it will heal OK without any loss of function.
We are keeping a close eye on that. I know that is a huge possibility because of the type of injury. We have to soak it in warm salt water and keep it open to air out when we change the bandage this week. He will have weekly doctor appointments to make sure all is going well.
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vmmmomof3girls wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
Ok I'm impressed with how easily Jo jo just lifted Jenna .....wow
True.She is strong!
right....LOL....she did that lift more easily than a lot of the male celebs do...LOL
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JetmamaDiDi wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
Table saws can be very dangerous…..awful! Lucky he didn’t lose part of his thumb. Praying it will heal OK without any loss of function.My dad did loose parts of his thumb/fingers...the tips...so unless you really looked you couldn't tell.
We have a table saw, but hubby doesn’t use it very often. Hasn’t had a need to recently.
ummm.....you've made sure there are no stray pipes or run away gate near it right????.....LOL!!!! (just kidding....partly...LOL)
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CEK40 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
Funny you say that because he was the second one that cut their finger on the table saw this weekend…My daddy actually did it too.Table saws can be very dangerous…..awful! Lucky he didn’t lose part of his thumb. Praying it will heal OK without any loss of function.
We are keeping a close eye on that. I know that is a huge possibility because of the type of injury. We have to soak it in warm salt water and keep it open to air out when we change the bandage this week. He will have weekly doctor appointments to make sure all is going well.
Yep, those "misshapen" , not clean cuts heal the slowest and could be an issue. Glad you have weekly appts to keep an eye on it
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april6263 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
My dad did loose parts of his thumb/fingers...the tips...so unless you really looked you couldn't tell.We have a table saw, but hubby doesn’t use it very often. Hasn’t had a need to recently.
ummm.....you've made sure there are no stray pipes or run away gate near it right????.....LOL!!!! (just kidding....partly...LOL)
LOLOLOL!!! Not that I know of!!! Good question, tho!!
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LuvSeason18 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
Funny you say that because he was the second one that cut their finger on the table saw this weekend…My daddy actually did it too.Table saws can be very dangerous…..awful! Lucky he didn’t lose part of his thumb. Praying it will heal OK without any loss of function.
My dad did loose parts of his thumb/fingers...the tips...so unless you really looked you couldn't tell.
Hubby lost the tips of two of his fingers on his right hand when he got it caught in the router in 1996. His piece of wood hit a knot and pulled his fingers in the blade of the router. He had to have surgery and had to have pins put in them so they would heal.
His injury this time was he reached to pick up the piece of wood he had cut off the bigger piece with his left hand and the blade hadn’t stopped spinning yet.
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LuvSeason18 wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
Table saws can be very dangerous…..awful! Lucky he didn’t lose part of his thumb. Praying it will heal OK without any loss of function.
We are keeping a close eye on that. I know that is a huge possibility because of the type of injury. We have to soak it in warm salt water and keep it open to air out when we change the bandage this week. He will have weekly doctor appointments to make sure all is going well.Yep, those "misshapen" , not clean cuts heal the slowest and could be an issue. Glad you have weekly appts to keep an eye on it
amen
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CEK40 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
Table saws can be very dangerous…..awful! Lucky he didn’t lose part of his thumb. Praying it will heal OK without any loss of function.My dad did loose parts of his thumb/fingers...the tips...so unless you really looked you couldn't tell.
Hubby lost the tips of two of his fingers on his right hand when he got it caught in the router in 1996. His piece of wood hit a knot and pulled his fingers in the blade of the router. He had to have surgery and had to have pins put in them so they would heal.
You MUST keep that man away from power saws!!! Seriously!!
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CEK40 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
Table saws can be very dangerous…..awful! Lucky he didn’t lose part of his thumb. Praying it will heal OK without any loss of function.My dad did loose parts of his thumb/fingers...the tips...so unless you really looked you couldn't tell.
Hubby lost the tips of two of his fingers on his right hand when he got it caught in the router in 1996. His piece of wood hit a knot and pulled his fingers in the blade of the router. He had to have surgery and had to have pins put in them so they would heal.
OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That sounds terrible.
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JetmamaDiDi wrote:
april6263 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
We have a table saw, but hubby doesn’t use it very often. Hasn’t had a need to recently.ummm.....you've made sure there are no stray pipes or run away gate near it right????.....LOL!!!! (just kidding....partly...LOL)
LOLOLOL!!! Not that I know of!!! Good question, tho!!
LOL...just figured I'd ask ....he was beating himself up pretty badly for awhile there....LOL