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Self-surgery

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Oct 11, 2012 4:15 pm

Just performed a wee op on my foot. Got a nasty tear in the skin which went septic inspite of being treated.
Just opened it up and drained off the fluid :P
Remember to be nice to your feet, they put up with an awful lot...
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Re: Self-surgery

Postby Fozzer » Thu Oct 11, 2012 5:19 pm

Just performed a wee op on my foot. Got a nasty tear in the skin which went septic inspite of being treated.
Just opened it up and drained off the fluid :P
Remember to be nice to your feet, they put up with an awful lot...


I fully agree, Arnie...... ;)....

As is allowing my 170 kg/375 lb Honda CB 500RR Motorcycle to overbalance onto my lower leg and foot, without sufficient warning, which resulted in considerable pain and anguish, and is not a practice to be recommended.

....trust me...

Paul...still draining the fluid..... :'(...!

Chuck Norris would have used parts of the frame tubing to make leg splints.

Very heavy!...>>>
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Re: Self-surgery

Postby expat » Fri Oct 12, 2012 3:14 am

Just performed a wee op on my foot. Got a nasty tear in the skin which went septic inspite of being treated.
Just opened it up and drained off the fluid :P
Remember to be nice to your feet, they put up with an awful lot...



Admit it, you are just scared poop-less of letting your mum do it........... ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Self-surgery

Postby BE58D » Fri Oct 12, 2012 3:15 am

Just performed a wee op on my foot. Got a nasty tear in the skin which went septic inspite of being treated.
Just opened it up and drained off the fluid :P
Remember to be nice to your feet, they put up with an awful lot...


What the heck???!!! sounds like an abcess to me! lucky for me I have strong stomach (as I sit here and read of your self surgical procedure, while I eat...) hope you went and got some antibiotics! :P
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Re: Self-surgery

Postby ozzy72 » Fri Oct 12, 2012 4:38 am

Your quite right Matt, I'm terrified of my mum! Back in '91 I did suggest parachuting her into Baghdad, I'd have given Saddam about 43 1/2 seconds with my mum before he'd agree to mend his ways and dedicate the rest of his life to charitable works ;D ;D ;D
Typical ex-nurse, e.g. more scary than a very VERY scary thing :o
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