| IF-2 as sole interface for Paris? [message #91188] |
Tue, 09 October 2007 10:57  |
Jon Jiles
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not grow back either at all or properly/normally, which is not
a big deal at all, of course, it's just a lot more tissue gone
than they thought they'd have to take, but it's more on the
upper area of the finger
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| Re: IF-2 as sole interface for Paris? [message #91189 is a reply to message #91188] |
Tue, 09 October 2007 10:59   |
DJ
 Messages: 1124 Registered: July 2005
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, which doesn't have anything to do
with playing anything. The great news is the side of the
finger... the fact that they only had to go down about halfway
there, all the way across; and didn't even have to touch the
pad/underside at all (which it looked at first like they'd have
to do)!
So all-in-all, I think I lucked-out! :)
Right now it's hurting like a son of a bitch, and no, they
didn't give me any pain meds - which is probably fine because
I need to be able to go into work, anyway.
It'll be all wrapped-up in this big ol' bandage until the end
of the day today when i'm supposed to take it off, clean the
area, and put a smaller one on... a process which i'm not
looking forward to! lol
So, bottom line: better outcome than we originally thought,
it'll be useless & just in the way for about two months for all
practical purposes (it took me about a half an hour to type
this reply, for example LO
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| Re: IF-2 as sole interface for Paris? [message #91194 is a reply to message #91189] |
Tue, 09 October 2007 13:01   |
Jon Jiles
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about 3:00. So, anyway, because of that, the nail
> (which they had to yank out completely, of course) may or may
> not grow back either at all or properly/normally, which is not
> a big deal at all, of course, it's just a lot more tissue gone
> than they thought they'd have to take, but it's more on the
> upper area of the finger, which doesn't have anything to do
> with playing anything. The great news is the side of the
> finger... the fact that they only had to go down about halfway
> there, all the way across; and didn't even have to touch the
> pad/underside at all (which it looked at first like they'd have
> to do)!
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> So all-in-all, I think I lucked-out! :)
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> Right now it's hurting like a son of a bitch, and no, they
> didn't give me any pain meds - which is probably fine because
> I need to be able to go into work, anyway.
>
> It'll be all wrapped-up in this big ol' bandage until the end
> of the day today when i'm supposed to take it off, clean the
> area, and put a smaller one on... a process which i'm not
> looking forward to! lol
>
> So, bottom line:
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