Catharsis
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I just came home from a visit to a hospital where I've had a truly "great" experience.
Text below not for the faint-hearted:
Spoiler :I crushed my fingernail a few days ago. Problem is that a blood clot formed above my nail (just where the nail ends), 3 mm behind the point where it blends with the finger.
So what did they do?
They put a thick needle BETWEEN my nail and my finger and pushed the needle through 2/3 of the visible part of the nail while PRESSING on the clot, which BTW happens to be the most painful part, for the blood to squeeze through the space between the nail and the finger and be removed from the clot. That, BTW, did not remove all of the blood as a tiny part is coagulated and they just hope it will melt away, which means that if it doesn't, I'll have to go through all this again.
All this without one bit of anesthesia. The whole process, from the point when the needle separated my finger from my nail and until the point when they stopped pushing on the clog lasted around 9 minutes according to my watch. Just... IMAGINE 9 minutes of that.
PLEASE please let it get well and don't make me go through this againIf this doesn't work next time, they will have to remove my nail. And according to them, they don't use anesthesia for that either. I honestly hope I will lose consciousness from the pain if that happens to be necessary.
It's by far the most painful and hideous thing ever to have happened to me. I truly can't describe the pain. AFAIK, yanking people's nails was a torture method, wasn't it?
Today's Overcompensating is coincidentally covering the same topic:
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