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sewbizgirl 11-09-2016 05:24 PM

I'm sorry, Terri. There is a support band you can get for forearm pain that seems to really help. It's a band with a little gadget on it, you wear right below your elbow. It's sold in drug stores where the wrist, elbow and knee supports are-- the ortho supports. You might give that a try.

Also... ICE. Rest and ice always make things better!

Janice McC 11-10-2016 11:00 AM

I'm sorry to hear that, Terri. Hope you get relief soon! :)

Originally Posted by terriamn (Post 7696246)
My forearms and wrists are really acting up. Have had wrist problem before but a first for the forearm. Hurts to type so I have been and will be quite for a while and no sewing


Kassaundra 11-10-2016 05:21 PM

Our house looked like a scene from CSI tonight. Gary came in from tending to the chickens blood soaked and dripping blood. His stitches are barely out from the grinder incident and tonight he cut his head open on some fencing. I got the bleeding stopped and cleaned up so I could see how bad the lac was. It is deep but a clean cut no jagged edges he just got his tetanus shot a couple of weeks ago so I "sutured" it w/ tape.

kwiltkrazy 11-10-2016 06:09 PM

Thanks Terri that was a beautiful sunrise. Gotta stop and feel the sunrise, all the time.

moonwork42029 11-10-2016 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by Kassaundra (Post 7696933)
Our house looked like a scene from CSI tonight. Gary came in from tending to the chickens blood soaked and dripping blood. His stitches are barely out from the grinder incident and tonight he cut his head open on some fencing. I got the bleeding stopped and cleaned up so I could see how bad the lac was. It is deep but a clean cut no jagged edges he just got his tetanus shot a couple of weeks ago so I "sutured" it w/ tape.

I hope it wasn't from trying to get the chickens into their pj's

Kassaundra 11-10-2016 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by moonwork42029 (Post 7696972)
I hope it wasn't from trying to get the chickens into their pj's

No they have been in their clothes for weeks now. He hit his head on a sharp part of the fence / gate.

sewbizgirl 11-10-2016 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by Kassaundra (Post 7696933)
Our house looked like a scene from CSI tonight. Gary came in from tending to the chickens blood soaked and dripping blood. His stitches are barely out from the grinder incident and tonight he cut his head open on some fencing. I got the bleeding stopped and cleaned up so I could see how bad the lac was. It is deep but a clean cut no jagged edges he just got his tetanus shot a couple of weeks ago so I "sutured" it w/ tape.

Ugh. Crazy glue works well too, once you get the bleeding stopped. My doctor crazy-glued my head once, after my dh dropped a sledgehammer on it from above on a scaffolding! Popped my scalp open to the bone and boy did I have a headache!

Don't let the wound heal in a gaping pattern if it's in a hair area. Hair will not grow on scar tissue.

sewbizgirl 11-10-2016 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by moonwork42029 (Post 7696972)
I hope it wasn't from trying to get the chickens into their pj's

LOL!!! :D :D :D :D :D I've heard chickens had a mean streak!

kwiltkrazy 11-10-2016 10:28 PM

Kass, hope all goes well with healing for Hubby.

terriamn 11-11-2016 05:44 AM

Keeping both arms and wrist in ace bandages and no sewing. Has helped a bit.

Kass I know how much head wounds bleed he must have been a real mess. Hope he heals quickly


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