I had a bit of a mishap earlier. I decided to use my brand new mandoline to do the veggies for the salad. Big mistake. Within seconds I'd taken a deep slice out of my finger. It's about 1cm across and it would not stop bleeding. I've got it covered with gauze, tape, and bandages at the moment and I'm scared to uncover it in case it's still bleeding eight hours later. It is really painful so I can't garden, stitch or even type properly.
I'm desperate to do some stitching but as it's the index finger on my dominant hand, I can't hold a needle.
though you probably need more than a gauze, tape and bandages if its still bleeding. Stitches! are probably called for. And then you can get something for the pain too. there are some good topical ointments/creams that can help. Maybe a trip to the ER but at least a call to the doctor's office tomorrow. And I wouldn't take it off unless you are bleeding through the bandage. Especially if the gauze is sticking to it.
And yes you will probably need to check in to the Cross Stitcher's Ward where all meals are prepared deliciously and the drinks have a wonderful anesthetic effect on all sore body parts.
Carole
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OMG! As soon as you said a mandoline was invloved, I knew what you were going to say next and cringed as I continued reading. A flap laceration bleeds profusely. Ask me how I know.
Clean it well, apply a good triple antibiotic and bandage it. Maybe an aspirin for the pain.
Ooouuucchhhhhhh. What a horrible mishap. I do hope it heals quickly and you can get back onto stitching and other things you need to do. Sending to help you along.
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fccs wrote:...I've heard so many similar horror stories about mandolin slicers I'm afraid to even look at one in the store!
In defense of the slicer, I have two and I love them. I wouldn't want to give them up. I also have a deli-style meat slicer. As in all things, the lessons we learn best from our mistakes are the ones that cost the most or hurt the most (or bleed the most, as it turns out).
It has stopped bleeding now, although I can't get the dressing off. I've soaked my finger and got most of it off but I've had to cut it around the wound as the dressing is very firmly attached to that.
I don't think there's much the doctor could do with it. There's a whole chunk of finger missing so nothing to stitch together. Painwise, I'd rather not take anything as it's only a year since I weaned myself off the codeine.
I've lobbed some antiseptic gel at it and am managing with a plaster on it at the moment. It's not too bad as long as I remember not to use it
Currently very frustrated (and hungry) as I've put my breakfast shake in the nutribullet and can't open it again to get my breakfast out. The husband will be home soon so I'll have to wait for him to get it open. Gaaah!
Never heard of one of those, had to look it up as the only Mandoline I had ever heard of is a stringed instrument related to the Lyre.
Those grater/slicers look awful, far more dangerous than standard one. I've grated away parts of my index finger on a standard one - hurt like anything, so I can sympathise and hope you get better soon.
Poor Carole!! I hope you heal quickly and get the rest of the dressing off!!
I find All kitchen utensils dangerous, I've done more damage with a common or garden cheese grater......and my sister once stick her finger in a blender....stupidity in her case!!
I hope you can find a way to stitch, I managed once when Id had my stitching finger mangled in a shetlands teeth and got going witha. Style rather like some posh person drinking tea but with the index finger hooked rather than the little one.
Dang those buggers are sharp; I dont use mine much anymore. I had a cut on my dominant hand index finger once and stitched with my other fingers. It looked funny and was slower going but it worked. Hope your finger heals quickly.
The good news is that I've finally got the gauze out of the wound. (salt water and cotton buds - gotta love Google) The bad news is that it started it bleeding again although not nearly as bad as it was originally. I took no chances this time and wrapped it with cling film until it clotted and now have a large plaster on it. I'll keep changing the plaster with generous applications of antiseptic gel for a while.
Still can't stitch as it's just where I'd hold the needle and as I sew two-handed anyway, it wouldn't help to use the other hand.
On the plus side, my Fitbit stats are booming as I keep getting fidgety not being able to sew or crochet etc, so I've been going for walks instead
Carole wrote:On the plus side, my Fitbit stats are booming as I keep getting fidgety not being able to sew or crochet etc, so I've been going for walks instead