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Lady Jane 01-13-2011 09:15 AM

Good advice Dr.

lynnie 01-13-2011 11:16 AM

When i had my c sectiona nd my neck surgery, they super glued me back together too

watterstide 01-13-2011 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by amma
LMBO My last surgery, they used a form of super glue instead of stitches... I have to say it did heal nicer than stitches or staples :D:D:D

I would hesitate to use super glue on anything other than a superficial cut, this is not sterile like what is used medically. :wink:

they used it for my total knee replacement on the 3rd.of jan. both knees are done and "super glued"!

carolynjo 01-13-2011 04:19 PM

Living in the cold mountains of NC, a friend of mine found that if she took extra zinc, she had no trouble with cracking. She also used Super Glue to glue the deep cracks until she discovered the zinc.

Fran Juern 01-13-2011 07:53 PM

I also have used New Skin a number of times on small nips(Hairdresser for30 some years) , but if you had a cut with an Axe, I can only imagine how much that stung!!!

Judie 01-13-2011 08:05 PM

I've used super glue to hold small cuts and cracked finger closed for years.. but I discovered a nifty trick.. Instead of using my fingers to hold the cut/crack closed, I use tweezers.. I just put the tweezer on each side of the cut, squeeze them a bit, it closes the cut and I don't ever accidently glue my fingers together!! Works like a champ! I also use it to stop the bleeding when I clip one of those dang little skin tags off.. clip, glue.. no blood, no soreness... I've tried to get my husband to try it for a razor nick, but he thinks his steptic pencil works okay.. yeah, and burns like fire.. silly man, ought to listen now and then.

LAB55 01-13-2011 08:17 PM

I use it for my finger that gets the needle under the quilt when quilting.

brendadawg 01-14-2011 06:42 AM

I use that all the time. any time there's a cut in a place that moves a lot, the glue is good. It's also good for bigger cuts, ones that don't require stitches but need a little help to heal properly. It's a good thing to have in an emergency first-aid kit also.

Quilter2B 01-14-2011 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by Lacelady
I use it on nicks in my fingernails (at the sides, where they take a long time to grow out). I have to replace it every so often, but it gives the nail a chance to grow a bit, and helps to stop the nick catching on everything along the way.

Thanks, that's a great idea. I'm forever getting those kind of splits and hoping it will grow out before it gets caught on something and rips off. I'll keep this in mind, we always have a bottle or two floating around.

Rann 01-16-2011 11:29 AM

Don't ever use it on your glasses. I broke my frames on the way to a funeral several hundred miles away (several day trip) and we glued it back together. I couldn't wear the glasses for almost a week due to the fumes.


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