Posted by jon f mn on January 23, 2018 at 16:04:23 from (174.219.150.109):
Boss bought us a new snow pusher.
Works good! But when I was getting out I slipped a little and grabbed the blade. You would think it stuck my hand in a meat grinder! Where I grabbed was a piece of welder wire sticking up.
Who would think a hole you can't hardly see could hurt so much, must have hit a nerve directly. The last time that happened I was still in my welding shop and I poked my thumb with a hot wire on the gun. It went in right behind my thumb nail all the way to the bone. It goit infected and since it touched the bone my skeleton got infected. I poked it Friday, Saturday I was in the hospital and near death. My thumb swelled til it split, giving me this nice scar.
I spent a week in the hospital and 2 weeks at home with my wife giving me antibiotics through an IV. Hopefully this one won't get that bad. Lol
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