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Posted by johntristy@yahoo.com on March 8, 2007, 7:24 pm
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Posted by Veloise on March 8, 2007, 9:19 pm
A spammer wrote:
> Outpatient Surgicare.....

Reminds me of the times I've sewn up my cracked winter fingertips with
needle & thread.

My sis is a surgeon, and a dang fine one considering her pedigree.
(Grandma's family sold and rented SMs, all of that side sewed like
crazy...)

I guess if you work at it, this is not off-topic.

--Karen D.


Posted by Kathleen on March 8, 2007, 11:15 pm
Veloise wrote:
> A spammer wrote:
>
>>Outpatient Surgicare.....
>
>
> Reminds me of the times I've sewn up my cracked winter fingertips with
> needle & thread.

What, really?

I'm willing to do and have done the superglue thing on minor to moderate
cuts and slices but have never taken a needle and thread to any portion
of my anatomy.

But my great grandma, who would be a hundred and... um... eight? I
think (if she were alive) told me that she and her sister worked at a
cherry canning facility when they were teenagers. Grandma got her hand
caught in one of the machines and it took off the tip of her left middle
finger, just above the last joint, and including the entire nail.

Her younger sister, my Aunt Mamie, had the presence of mind to grab up
the severed piece and hustle her sister home to their mother. She
washed everything with lye soap, smeared it with some sort of grease and
sewed the thing back on with black silk thread.

And it took. In this day and age of microsurgical re-attachments I
marvel at it. She would hold up her hand to show you, and say, see the
scar, and mama didn't get it lined up just right and so it's a little
bit crooked and the nail doesn't line up right, and it hurts when it's
going to rain, but it still works...


Posted by Pogonip on March 9, 2007, 2:57 am
Veloise wrote:
> A spammer wrote:
>
>>Outpatient Surgicare.....
>
>
> Reminds me of the times I've sewn up my cracked winter fingertips with
> needle & thread.
>
> My sis is a surgeon, and a dang fine one considering her pedigree.
> (Grandma's family sold and rented SMs, all of that side sewed like
> crazy...)
>
> I guess if you work at it, this is not off-topic.
>
> --Karen D.
>
Surgery is a form of sewing.

--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/

Posted by Joy Beeson on March 9, 2007, 11:21 pm
wrote:

> Reminds me of the times I've sewn up my cracked winter fingertips with
> needle & thread.

I used to sew my fingers to my work fairly often, but I'm lazy now and
don't have calluses on my fingertips.

I don't get that rough patch of needle pricks, either. Maybe sixty
years of practice improves one's technique?

Joy Beeson
--
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