Thursday, May 31, 2012

June 1 / 2012

I would like to talk about the simple paper clip and it's use in the medical field. I'm not talking about it's use to hold together reports of a patients history, or by straightening the ends the loop formed can be used to clean wax from an ear canal, of course, I suspect all doctors and nurses would frown upon that practice, besides a bobby pin works as well if not better. No, no, what I'm talking about is it's use as a surgical instrument. You may scoff or have your doubts but I have first hand expereience, the first hand being my right when it comes to tasks requiring manual dexterity, and my right being the one I caught in the door of a van many years ago. You don't need to know the details of the accident, besides they were lost in the mind numbing pain. Anyway, back to the paper clip, oh first I should add, the pressure of the blood building up under the finger nails and having no where to release causes memorable pain. You can actually count your heart beat by watching your fingertips. I seem to remember brushing the hair from my brow, yeah, yeah, I know, but it was that long ago, catching the bright flashes of my fingertips in the rearview, I thought the cops were pulling me over. Back to the paper clip. At emergency I was ushered into a treatment room and the nurse left a paperclip on the table, hum. A few minutes later the doc came in took a quick look at my fingers, squeezed them so I would fall to my knees in pain. He wanted me closer to the floor in case I fainted from the sight of blood. He should have read the Antonini name on the folder, if you were an Antonini and passed out every time you saw blood you would have missed seven of your first ten years. Then the next thing he did, without a word of a lie, was heat that paper clip to a glowing red hot and proceeded to pop it through each finger nail, the ensuing fountains of blood and the release of pressure delayed my amazement. Yes sirree a surgical instrument.
You might ask yourself, how does he remember after 40 years? Glad you asked, because the other day my finger was caught between a rock and...well, another rock. Lucky for me it only pinched the skin, the nail was safe, but the resulting blood blister reminded me of the paperclip incident. You would have thought I would have been more careful the next day when I was trying to release the locking clamps on the gravel truck the tailgate slammed on my finger...nail.They say in certain instances a persons reflexes are like lightening, unfortunately for me they needed to be like greased lightening, which supposedly is very much faster. Now, I don't know why a person hops around on one foot after smashing a finger, perhaps the concrentration it takes to hop across a gravel pit on one leg some how deminishes the message of pain the synapses are emitting. It would have worked to if I hadn't gone over on my ankle.
Anybody out there got a paper clip and Bunsen Burner, oh, and a tensor bandage and maybe a crutch?

Have a great day

Loved

34 comments:

Louise and David said...

OMG. . . Edward, how can I be laughing through all that pain?

I think my amusement has to do with the pictures created in my mind by your descriptions. I will never again see a paperclip as a simple fastener.

LOL, Louise

BJ said...

Dear Loved,
I feel your pain, brother.
I feel my own pain from laughing so hard.
And since you seem to be constantly in need of medical aid,here are some other medical uses for the humble paper clip:
To scratch beneath a finger plaster of Paris cast.
Finger/toe splint.
Clamping an artery.
Use the round part to massage the webbing between fingers.
Tie around a finger that's been bitten by a snake.
Scratch flaky skin off the bottom of feet.
Use as a nerve end massager.
Remove heavy plaque from teeth.
Oh, my aching ribs.
Love, BJ

Louise and David said...

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, MICHELE AND BRIAN

Congratulations!

We hope your Saturday celebrations are going well for you. Here in St. Andrews we are enjoying a wee dram as we wish you a wonderful anniversary day and many more happy years together.

Cheers and lots of love,
Louise and David

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Louise and David said...

Okay, it's time for another quiz. This one is called "It's a Gem" It is sponsored by 'Save the Children' and is described as a "treasure trail of precious and semi-precious stones". We must submit our answers by June 22.

1. Dundee poet's middle name
2. Found at the end of a garden path
3...fairy comes to a full stop
4. Anger replaces love of ancient Greek poetess
5. Big Apple swallowed by farm animal
6. EAST MYTH
7. She took her love to town
8. Could be faster than sound
9. After trip mother has small bingo win
10. Fish trap?
11. P.S. SORRY ACHE
12. Girl's best friend (not her mother)
13. Prophet with a note
14. Worn-out mare
15. Sounds like Middle Eastern Sage
16. Sea Water?
17. Light in the jungle
18. Perilous comic character
19. Sound of a heavenly body
20. High mountain
21. ALL ZIP LUISA
22. Titled villain of melodrama
23. Ring a friend
24. Shade of Erin

Good luck,
Lucy

ed said...

1.TOPAZ
6.AMETHYST
7.RUBY
11.CHRYSOPRASE
12.DIAMOND
16.AQUAMARINE
21.LAPIS LAZULI
24.EMERALD

ed said...

3.PERIDOT

ed said...

18.BLOODSTONE

ed said...

Well, that didn't work. I'm starting to think the moniker of Edweirdo, Marcia tagged me with, maybe deserved. How could I, in Betty Jo's blog entry, read "to scratch beneath a finger plaster of Paris cast" and understand her to mean "Hey Ed, you should make a plaster of Paris cast for your sore ankle"? I did you know. I got myself a wide mouthed five gallon pail and a big bag of Plaster of Paris for the task. I wrapped my leg in a plastic garbage bag first, cause I'm not stupid. Having filled the pail with the plaster I plunged my foot in and waited. It doesnt' take a real long time for p of p to set up and soon my cast was made. Huh? Yeah. It didn't come out of the pail, so now I have a pail stuck on my leg. Not to worry, it's plastic, and seeing as I've done this in the garage ( Deanie said "You're not doing that in my kitchen, get out" something like that anyway), my sawzall is close and within a minute or two the pail is off, cut to shreds, but off. Huh? Now I've got this five gallon cast on my leg, well, the pail wasn't full so it's probably only 4 gallons. You know I was a journeyman tilesetter a few years back and I still have a pretty good set of chisels, I can chisel this down. I started knocking off chunks and getting it down to a respectable size, that's when I figured, hey!, I could shape this like a rubber boot, paint it to look like a rubber boot, wear a rubber boot on the other foot and people would just think I'm wearing rubber boots all the time, cause my pride doesn't like people knowing I've hurt myself. The trouble with sculpting is when you get to the finer work you need finer chisels and the finer the chisel the smaller the striking surface and... you guessed it I missed the damn chisel and caught my thumb, hah, you probably think I hit the nail, you would be wrong. I did catch the knuckle though, hit it pretty good too, did a bit of damage, well, maybe a little more than a bit. Not to worry, I carry a full complement of bandaids in my wallet, who doesn't right? I did a great job of stopping the blood flow, well, a good job, maybe a fair job, ok, I got it stooped eventually, I'll just have to wait 56 days before my next visit to the blood donor clinic. What about the cast you ask? It broke when I tried to nail a two by four to the bottom for a heel.

Have a great day
Loved

Louise and David said...

I see you are still up to your painful antics, Ed. I don't know how you manage to spin such a yarn around a relatively simple situation.

LOL, Lucy

Louise and David said...

Nice work, BJ

2. agate
5. onyx
8. jet
13. malachite
17. tigers-eye
19. moonstone
23. opal

We are already down to the last 7!

Louise and David said...

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JACK AND DAVIS!

It is easy for us to remember that you are 6 years old today. Our Grandson, Bjorn, was born just a week before you, in the same year. He loves being 6 and we imagine that you feel the same way.

We wish you a very happy day with your friends and family on this first Monday in June. May you enjoy another wonderful year of learning and discovery on your way to 7.

Lots of love,
Louise and David

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Louise and David said...

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, VIC AND DON!

Congratulations! We are smiling today as we mark your 46th wedding anniversary with a celebratory toast.

...May you look back with appreciation for all the experiences that have brought you closer to one another over the years.

...May you have fun celebrating this special Monday anniversary together.

...May you move forward in the strength of the love that has grown between you.

Cheers and lots of love,
Louise and David

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Louise and David said...

4. sapphire
9. tourmaline
10. garnet

These are tricky!

Louise and David said...

15. turquoise
20. jasper

Louise and David said...

14. jade

Louise and David said...

22. crystal

BJ said...

Holy cow! The contest is over and I never even saw it coming. Good thing Lucy and Ed are on the ball. I think this must be the first quiz I missed completely. I guess life is just moving too fast for me.

BTW, Loved--my sides are aching again. You must have enough material for a book by now. What will you call it? Life in the Accident Lane. Injuries Anonymous. Things I learned On and Off the Job. Dibs on the first copy.

Louise and David said...

Gosh, I am so used to BJ getting our quizzes started that I didn't notice that it was Ed who was doing all the work.

Sorry, Ed! I'll bet you could make up one of your stories about that oversight! I wouldn't even mind being the brunt of your humor. Cheers!

LOL, Lucy

Louise and David said...

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, THOMAS!

Well, you are not far off the half-century mark today. Congratulations on your 49th birthday celebration.

We are sure that you will find a nice way to mark this special day. We intend to do the same by raising our glasses in a toast to your health, success and happiness.
Cheers!

Warm wishes and lots of love,
Louise and David

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Louise and David said...

Today is a special one here in The Steading. Our neighbour, Peggy is celebrating her 89th birthday. (That's our friend Margaret Strachan's mum.)

Peggy shares her birthday with the Queen's husband, Phillip, who is 91today.

Have a right royal birthday, yourself, Peggy. Congratulations!

Love and warm wishes,
Louise and David

BJ said...

Congratulations, and Happy Birthday Peggy. May many good things happen for you throughout the coming year.
Betty Jo

ed said...

I'll also add a Happy Birthday to Peggy.
I like the way song lyrics sometimes fit, in this case it's;
"I must be guilty of something
Some price I forgot to pay
I must have done somebody wrong
Somewhere along the way
That keeps me
Stumbling to Bethlehem."
Well I'm not stumbling to Bethlehem but I am stumbling around the house after carelessly propelling a toe into an immovable object. Now, I'm not going to complain about a broken toe because I read somewhere on the internet you can use a humble paper clip as a toe splint and I kinda like doing my own doctoring. Not only that, I have this drawer I keep miscellaneous items in, I pried it open and in less than 40 minutes I found what I needed.
Perhaps that's why the above lyrics were running through my head. I wanted to be like my big brother Tony so bad, when I was little, I stole a roll of tape from his hockey bag. I was going to use it to tape a hockey stick when I got one, the problem was when I tried to skate I couldn't prevent the blades from laying flat on the ice, I tried to sharpen the ankles but that only scuffed the leather. The thing is I never gave him the tape back, I was afraid of getting a beating, I still am, so I still have it.
So, I've got my toe splinted and I'm walking around with a band of hockey tape holding together all four toes for support and i'm walking fine, no limp, no awkwardness, no problem. I get to questioning this theory of evolution. Natural selection huh. They call them the 'Stone Ages' so I'm pretty sure there were a number of stubbed toes back in the day. Why do we still have four, we should have just one wide toe by now, way better for stubbing, better for swimming I'm sure, and no place for dirt to build up. And, and, if we evolved from the apes why did we give up that opposible toe, that would come in handy don't you think, you could save a trip by grabbing that one last bag of groceries with it and hopping into the house. You might risk going over on your ankle though, not to worry, I have cast making experience.

Have a great day

Loved

BJ said...

Too funny, Loved.
It's a terrible thing to say, but here's hoping your misadventures continue so we can all get great laughs out of them. Your telling of them is so much fun.
Break a leg!
Love, BJ

Louise and David said...

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOSEPH!

It is really hard for us to believe that you are 16 years old today. The last time we saw you in the Regina airport you weren't even a teenager. How quickly time flies!

Congratulations on your 16th birthday. You will probably be learning to drive soon, and high school graduation will be just a year or two away. We wish you lots of success in your learning and plenty of fun along the way.

Lots of love,
Louise and David

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Louise and David said...

This is a special anniversary for Tricia, too. It is 4 years ago today that she had an unprecidented third bone marrow transplant.

Thanks to Brandon for his gift and congratulations to Tricia for the energy and stamina that it has taken for you to be celebrating this 4th anniversary.

Cheers and lots of love,
Louise

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PARKER

You are two years old today. We hope you are a healthy, happy toddler, bringing lots of joy to your mom and dad.

Enjoy all the attention you are sure to get from family and friends today. Have fun with your new toys and eat lots of cake.

Love and warm wishes,
Louise and David

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Louise and David said...

Hi BJ and Ed,
Peggy was pleased to receive blog greetings from you on her birthday. Dave and I got a slice of her cake and a couple of the scones that she baked for the occasion. She is still going strong at 89!

Ed, your creative accounts of personal misadventures make us laugh through the pain. Please take good care of yourself but keep the stories coming too.

LOL, Lucy

Louise and David said...

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEHLIA!

Greetings from us in Scotland on your 8th birthday. We hope you have a happy day from beginning to end. Have fun with your friends and family on this very special Saturday in June.

Love and warm wishes,
Louise and David

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Louise and David said...

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DENNIS!

We are sending warm greetings your way on this cold, wet day in Scotland. We hope the sun is shining for you in Victoria, making it a perfect day for a birthday round of golf.

It will be a few years before you get to "shoot your age" but we like to think that you are out there having fun trying.

Whatever the weather, whatever the action, may you have a heart-warming celebration at 62!

Cheers and lots of love,
Louise and David

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Louise and David said...

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY, guys!

We have one of those families in which it is probably a mistake to make a list of all the dads we want to honour today. We would not want to miss even one VIP on this special occasion.

You know who you are. Have a great day!

Love, Louise

Louise and David said...

Of course, I am also thinking of Dad who would be 98 today. He and Mom would also be celebrating their 74th wedding anniversary.

When I was growing up, there were several times when these three celebrations fell on this one Sunday in June.

I'll make mine a triple for old time's sake. Cheers!

Lots of love, Louise

Louise and David said...

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, PENNY AND MICHAEL!

It is already evening here in St. Andrews but we have been remembering you throughout our busy day.

We woke up to one of those rare sunny days and dropped everything to take advantage of the weather. We can only hope that your day of celebration is as glorious as ours has been so far.

Congratulations! May you celebrate many more happy anniversaries for several years to come.

Cheers and lots of love,
Louise and David

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Louise and David said...

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, LORRAINE AND THOMAS!

Congratulations on this summer solstice day that is also your wedding anniversary.

Our Book of Days suggest that WOOD is a fitting gift on a fifth anniversary. It has a natural beauty and a sturdy quality and it belongs in any setting.

We wish you joy today and happiness for many years to come. Cheers!

Lots of love,
Louise and David

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Louise and David said...

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MICHAEL!

We see that you are marking your 42nd birthday today. We hope it is a good one, with plenty of bright Alberta sunshine and fresh country air.

We add a special "hi" to all the family as they celebrate your June 21st birthday with you today. May you keep well and happy in the year ahead.

Cheers and lots of love,
Louise and David

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