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Re: How do you tell with out going to the hospital
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Posted by Jubal Lee on December 21, 2005 at 21:08:33 from (207.69.139.9):
In Reply to: How do you tell with out going to the hospital posted by old on December 21, 2005 at 19:35:51:
My wife's dog broke her finger, she had it thru his collar and squirted him with the water hose and he did a 360. You could hear her squeal for a mile! (That probably wasn't the smartest thing she ever done!) She wouldn't go to the Dr. for about 3 weeks. When she finally went he wanted to re-break it and do surgery on it. She said forget it, it could just stay crooked! If it looks straight, that probably means it is not out of place if it is broken. You can pick up a finger splint at the pharmacy that will keep it straigth 'til it heals and it hurts a lot less when you bump it! ('cause bump it you will!)
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