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  • Peter Gillson
    • Apr 2018
    • 2594

    #31
    Hi guys

    thanks for all the kind wrds. Fortunately it is my right hand and i'm left handed. What was quite disconcerting was the number of hospital staff who came to see it, saying things like; 'you've done a proper job there'.

    it is surprising just how much you take for granted that suddenly become a problem, like drying my back. My wife bought a nifty plastic sleeve which covers the are so I can have a shower, I need her to put it on, but at least I csn wash.

    until Monday I have to keep it elevated so cannot even use it as a paper weight. On the plus side I cannt do the washing up, nor peeling potatos!

    fortunately I finished a couple of modellinh prijects on Monday so will post photos tomorrow.

    peter the prat

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    • yak face
      Moderator
      • Jun 2009
      • 14072
      • Tony
      • Sheffield

      #32
      Just seen this peter , best wishes for a speedy recovery . I know from personal experience how easy and painful things like this can be , 30+years ago I had a meeting with a circular saw blade , lost the last 1/2 inch of third finger right hand and the little finger is about 3 mm shorter than the one on the other hand ( blade width! ) Ive never played the piano since ( or before actually :smiling5

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      • Graeme C.
        • Apr 2018
        • 1628
        • Graeme
        • UK

        #33
        Hi Peter, get well soon, not a nice thing to have happen.
        My mate did a similar thing with a circular saw two weeks ago and I was standing next to him....
        The first thing he said was 'She's going to kill me!'

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        • colin m
          Moderator
          • Dec 2008
          • 8927
          • Colin
          • Stafford, UK

          #34
          Sorry to hear of your troubles Peter, but I've got to say, this thread is amazing with everyone putting up their hands, well what's left of them, with their own stories.

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          • rtfoe
            • Apr 2018
            • 9202
            • Richard
            • Shah Alam, Malaysia

            #35
            So engrossed with scratch building that we even modify our own fingers. :tears-of-joy:

            Cheers,
            Richard

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            • Peter Gillson
              • Apr 2018
              • 2594

              #36
              Hi guys,

              thanks for the support; I was surprised that so many had similar accidents. I have good news on two fronts:

              the thumb was checked at the Fracture Clinic and it is healing well, no sign of infection, and I now have a nice puple cast. It seems odd that the wound is limited to the end digit of my thumb yet the cast is from the wrist to mu knuckles. Its obvious really; if only the thumb was plastered, the cast would fall off, hence the need to cover the whole hand, also the thumb's movement has to be limited so the tendon can heal.

              the most frustrating part is having to keep the hand elevated above the level of my heart - yesterday I was sitting in an arm chair with my arm fully extended straight up; Tina looked up and said ' you do know that you don't have to ask to go to the toilet". Glad i'm a souce of amusement!!

              the other good news is that I was able to dig out of the stash some flats which are so old I cannot remember when or where I bought them. The problem of holding them has been solved by fixing them to my cutting board using double sided tape. The first four are: crossing the Styx; maddhatter's tea party; playing card; and St. George killing a dragon.

              i'll start a seperate thread painting these

              Peter

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              • Dave Ward
                • Apr 2018
                • 10549

                #37
                Peter,
                good to hear that the thumb is on the mend! Love the flats, the ship reminds me of the painting on Greek Urns.
                Dave

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                • adt70hk
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Sep 2019
                  • 10501

                  #38
                  Peter

                  Glad to hear on its going ok so far, if a little inconvenient at times.

                  ATB.

                  Andrew

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                  • Tim Marlow
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 19026
                    • Tim
                    • Somerset UK

                    #39
                    Good to hear the thumb is improving Peter. The flats will be very interesting to me as well. I’ve always had a hankering to have a go at a couple, but have yet to build up the nerve…..

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                    • Mr Bowcat
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Dec 2016
                      • 4660
                      • Bob
                      • London

                      #40
                      I feel for you Peter. I had a similar incident years ago when I minced the tip of my index finger on a table router. :surprised:

                      Apparently there are more nerve endings in the ends of your finger than pretty much anywhere else, so I know the pain you must be in.
                      Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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                      • rtfoe
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 9202
                        • Richard
                        • Shah Alam, Malaysia

                        #41
                        Horatio Peter Nelson...hope the arm gets into its proper position with the thumb healed. How many times have you asked to go to the bathroom?
                        Now we know why it takes two hands to clap. Having injured my arms in many occasions with sliding burns on astro turf, stretching can be a pain with the useless arm.
                        Good to know you're healing and starting to paint.

                        Cheers,
                        Richard

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                        • stillp
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Nov 2016
                          • 8223
                          • Pete
                          • Rugby

                          #42
                          Glad it's healing Peter. The trouble is that after being immobilised in plaster for a while, you'll need physiotherapy to get it moving properly again.
                          Pete

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                          • Guest

                            #43
                            Glad to read that the family are so supportive ! Goods news thought on feeling somewhat better.

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                            • Tworrs
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Jan 2022
                              • 1982
                              • Garry
                              • New Zealand

                              #44
                              Great to hear you are improving Peter, and no infection is a bonus too.
                              Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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                              • Graeme C.
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 1628
                                • Graeme
                                • UK

                                #45
                                Good to hear you're on the mend Peter, my mate is going through the same with his injured hand, surprising how difficult it is with only one hand.

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