- Oct 3, 2007
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Yesterday I was stacking some of the load I brought up in the rolloff dumpster. A lot of it was just laying in a muddy part of the yard so during this last cold snap it froze hard. I grabbed a piece and yanked on it and it came loose a lot easier than I thought it would and * BAM * I managed to sandwich my middle finger between it and another piece so hard that I saw stars.
I spent the night with it elevated, ice, advil, the whole bit, but the nail is turning blacker and blacker and the swelling and throbbing won't let up. Going to see the doc at 2:00 to see if they can do something to relieve the pressure. Anybody else's firewood get the best of them lately?
I spent the night with it elevated, ice, advil, the whole bit, but the nail is turning blacker and blacker and the swelling and throbbing won't let up. Going to see the doc at 2:00 to see if they can do something to relieve the pressure. Anybody else's firewood get the best of them lately?
Most of the blood is pooled in the finger pad-not the nail. He said he could drain the nail but it wouldn't help-I'd still be feeling the pressure
He said the only thing that's going to help it is time. At least I got a split and some padding for it so I don't keep banging it into things along with an order for an x-ray if it doesn't start to get better. If its any indication of how bad it hurts, I was disappointed to hear that the doctor WASN'T going to drill a hole in my nail 
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