been thinking along those same is similar lines , yes use vise grips , ezpeceally when you come out with the big BEUQuITICUS-WHOA hammer ,. I got a cancerous growth on my left hand that was removed 3 yrs ago ,. what happened to me is similar to Bryce and your dad,, whackt the web of my hand with a hammer,..and it seemed like all summer I was always injuring my hand in that area, I burned it on a exhaust manifold , scrapped it,each time it was ready to heal up,,, ,,. really did not hurt much ,,. but it seemed peculiar that my hand would not completely heal,.when I burned both hands equally that time ,, theleft actually heat blistered while the rte was fine , by fall I developed a growth that resembled a half grape that was stuck in the web of the top of my hand ,,.today it kinda all adds up , in farm boy barn yard logic ,apparently , my colon cancer problem may be a dormant 5 yr old ailment,. funny the cancer polyp in my colon lookt just like the half grape on my hand ,,.I don't think I was injuring myself ,, I think that my hand was unable to heal because of the poison try to get acquainted and a foothold in my body,,. but that's just my farmboy logic
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