Grip that saw

Get well quick and lets hope this is the last time you´ll ever be bitten by a chain.
Cheers
Svein
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Those are the same stitches I got on my leg, Mattress Stitches the doctor called them. My leg healed up niceley with those, VS cuts I have had mended with traditional tied on top stitching.

Looking good for 1 week! Good Luck!
 
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Those are the same stitches I got on my leg, Mattress Stitches the doctor called them. My leg healed up niceley with those, VS cuts I have had mended with traditional tied on top stitching.

Looking good for 1 week! Good Luck!

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Thats exactly what they are. Its doing really well.
 
Hey Mark, After seeing your arm up close yesterday at the crane workshop, I have to say that you're healing up really fast which is great.

Still looks pretty gruesome seeing it for real compared to pictures though.

Man, I thought my left arm was bad with having the steel rod and pins in it, but you have me beat hands (or arm) down.

It was good seeing you again yesterday at the workshop. PLEASE, heal up good and no more injuries to that left arm, or any other parts.

See you at the next workshop.
 
I carry two abdominal bandages (they're about 4" x 4" and maybe 1/2" thick) and a roll of kling taped inside my helmet (there's enough room between the nylon straps and the shell of the helmet to tape that stuff in there).

I can't even tell it's there, but it's ALWAYS there, 'cause I won't start my saw without my helmet.

Simple stuff, but it's good enough to stop heavy bleeding and buy time on the way to the ER. Maxi pads work well, too.

Glad you're healed up, Mark.

Cheers,

Avery
 

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