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Karlynn
It took almost 16 years, but I had my first cut that required intervention - sort of.
I was loading the dishwasher and a paring knife fell out and on to the top of my foot, point first. I went "ouch", looked down, to see a fountain of blood squirting out of the top of my foot. Applied pressure with my thumb, scooted on the floor to a kitchen chair. I put my foot up on the table and took my thumb off to see if it was bleeding as fast as I thought. Yup. Stuck my thumb back on, applied pressure and called my friend next door to come help me out. She and her husband both came over. I said "Lets see if it's still bleeding as quickly." Yup. They said "Let's take you to the ER." But how do I get in the car with my foot up, thumb on the wound, drive to the ER, get out etc. So I called 911. They arrived in 5 minutes, said "Let's see how bad you're bleeding." Took my thumb off - no bleeding. It did start to bleed again when one of the EMT's touched it, so they suggested they go ahead and take me in to get a stitch put in it.
So that's what I did. It took all of 1 hour from knife *** to returning home. The doctor said that she's not surprised that it bled a lot initially and would have even had I not been on Coumadin, because I was standing on the foot and the pressure would have been like turning on a garden hose sprayer that already had the water on at the base. She said the knife landed in the perfect spot for a lot of blood to come out. 1/4 inch to the right or left - no big deal. She said I was better off getting a stitch in it so I wasn't risking opening it up again and having to deal with the bleeding. So I did. It's fine and I'm feeling dumb.
I've sliced fingers and knuckles before that have bled a lot but stopped with pressure, but it was the way that the blood instantly arced out that scared me a bit.
Glenn thinks this is absolutely hilarious and got out a magnifying glass to look at the wound. My neighbors had already mopped up the 5" puddle of blood, so I'm sure he's thinking I was just being overly reactive.
But I do feel stupid. I asked the doctor to please give me an order for no house work for a month.
I was loading the dishwasher and a paring knife fell out and on to the top of my foot, point first. I went "ouch", looked down, to see a fountain of blood squirting out of the top of my foot. Applied pressure with my thumb, scooted on the floor to a kitchen chair. I put my foot up on the table and took my thumb off to see if it was bleeding as fast as I thought. Yup. Stuck my thumb back on, applied pressure and called my friend next door to come help me out. She and her husband both came over. I said "Lets see if it's still bleeding as quickly." Yup. They said "Let's take you to the ER." But how do I get in the car with my foot up, thumb on the wound, drive to the ER, get out etc. So I called 911. They arrived in 5 minutes, said "Let's see how bad you're bleeding." Took my thumb off - no bleeding. It did start to bleed again when one of the EMT's touched it, so they suggested they go ahead and take me in to get a stitch put in it.
So that's what I did. It took all of 1 hour from knife *** to returning home. The doctor said that she's not surprised that it bled a lot initially and would have even had I not been on Coumadin, because I was standing on the foot and the pressure would have been like turning on a garden hose sprayer that already had the water on at the base. She said the knife landed in the perfect spot for a lot of blood to come out. 1/4 inch to the right or left - no big deal. She said I was better off getting a stitch in it so I wasn't risking opening it up again and having to deal with the bleeding. So I did. It's fine and I'm feeling dumb.
I've sliced fingers and knuckles before that have bled a lot but stopped with pressure, but it was the way that the blood instantly arced out that scared me a bit.
Glenn thinks this is absolutely hilarious and got out a magnifying glass to look at the wound. My neighbors had already mopped up the 5" puddle of blood, so I'm sure he's thinking I was just being overly reactive.
But I do feel stupid. I asked the doctor to please give me an order for no house work for a month.