Random Jabber Jibber thread

shrxhky420

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So I'm waiting to see the doc. I don't normally visit doctors because I'm one of those.
Fractured my ankle twice and didn't go either time. It wasn't until a few years later I found out it had fractured.
I split the bridge of my nose open a while back and probably should have got stitches, it healed fine. Accidentally ripped my toenail off and I mean completely ripped off. What's the doc gonna do for that other than nothing. Toenail actually grew back.
This, I guess, merits a visit, so I wait.
I'll let you guys know what they say

Oh, the rest of the coco has been wet and is currently expanding.

SH420
 

shrxhky420

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So it's the tendon. 50/50 it heals. Got a splint that I should wear for 6 weeks and it was recommended I visit another doc soon. Basically to follow up and see if it's healing and if the splint isn't going to work, it's better to figure that out sooner than later, I guess. Surgery could be an option or I could say fuck it and live with it. I'm hoping the splint works

SH420
 

Grandpapy

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So it's the tendon. 50/50 it heals. Got a splint that I should wear for 6 weeks and it was recommended I visit another doc soon. Basically to follow up and see if it's healing and if the splint isn't going to work, it's better to figure that out sooner than later, I guess. Surgery could be an option or I could say fuck it and live with it. I'm hoping the splint works

SH420
As you get older you're gonna want to pick your nose more, so consider it carefully.

Good Luck!
 

curious2garden

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So it's the tendon. 50/50 it heals. Got a splint that I should wear for 6 weeks and it was recommended I visit another doc soon. Basically to follow up and see if it's healing and if the splint isn't going to work, it's better to figure that out sooner than later, I guess. Surgery could be an option or I could say fuck it and live with it. I'm hoping the splint works

SH420
I would look into this for your distal extensor tear (bottom of the page Mallet finger)
http://journalofprolotherapy.com/hand-and-wrist-prolotherapy/
 

ANC

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I doubt those splints do anything usefull, our bodies are designed to fix most small injuries in 4 to 6 weeks. Even small pieces of broken off bone can be completely disolved in that time.
 
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