Here’s my medical question. All these advances in medicine and we still don’t have a less painful local? Those shots hurt worse than the injury.
Here’s my medical question. All these advances in medicine and we still don’t have a less painful local? Those shots hurt worse than the injury.
Wuss
There is no money in developing anything different. Plus the pain is as much from hydrostatic pressure as it is from the actual med.
Felt like someone taking liquid fire and injecting it under what was my big toes nail
We need one that works on dead tissue. When I had that abscess my Doc told me it didn't work to well on that and I can confirm. When that blade hit my butt I yelled like a 2 year old getting hit upside the head with 2x4.
Wish I had beenThat 2yr old would be knocked the f*** out.
Wish I had been
Pfft I can deal with the psychological pain, just compartmentalize that mess. These busted shoulders day after day are about to get me though.Pain is a sign you are alive. Psychological pain is far worse than physical.
Pfft I can deal with the psychological pain, just compartmentalize that mess. These busted shoulders day after day are about to get me though.
Seems to be a family trait, my mom is the same way.I wish I had that skill.
Felt like someone taking liquid fire and injecting it under what was my big toes nail
Don't you know it? I've been watching Fringe, too. First time for me. I am not much of a binge watcher so I'm just at the beginning of the last season. Been watching it for about a year I'd say.I’m sitting here watching old Fringe episodes in which people have all kinds of bizarre physical conditions and abilities. It’s just like this thread and you guys.
Haha, that’s like saying “let me kick you in the crotch so you forget about that broken finger”.If you slammed you finger in the exam room door the shot would not have seemed so painful.
We watched it religiously when it was new. Now watching second time. Great show, sort of a reboot of Twilight Zone, X-Files, etc.Don't you know it? I've been watching Fringe, too. First time for me. I am not much of a binge watcher so I'm just at the beginning of the last season. Been watching it for about a year I'd say.
So far I haven't been able to turn lights on and off with my mind, but maybe those doctor visits when I was 5 will eventually pay off in one of my timelines.
I think watching was my mistake. I didn’t know he was going under the nail though until he did.If you slammed you finger in the exam room door the shot would not have seemed so painful.
I think watching was my mistake. I didn’t know he was going under the nail though until he did.
I guess it’s the way it was smashed and cut? Toenail is actually barely attached for nowHoly crap why ?? In my limited experience with toes the local is usually given "upstream" to create a "block" of the whole toe
Felt like someone taking liquid fire and injecting it under what was my big toes nail
I tried to stop a hotel room door closing when I ordered a pizza, and I had no idea the door was like 2 inches above the floor. It sheared my left big toenail straight off. Pizza guy must have thought I was a total nutcase (not that I'm not); I tried to just sraightface it swiping my card though. And then screamed after the door closed while he was waiting for the elevator. Can't imagine what he thought. It grew back after about a year, but always has been a little wonky, it is like permanent scar tissue under the nail, and the nail never seems as naturally attached as the other ones.Be happy it eventually went numb. I ripped my toenail almost completely off and got local and the doctor started digging around under my nail and moving it around before it kicked in and didn't stop when I told him it wasn't numb.
We have one. It's OK but don't expect the best food you've ever eaten. Ice cream is really good though.Has anyone ever eaten at a HWY 55? Crossville is getting one this summer and I was wondering if it was any good.