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basilisk wrote:
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I was chauffeuring my elderly neighbor and his daughter to the clinics
last year and got to see all that crap, too. It reminded me why I
didn't go see the doctor. I haven't tried stitching up my own scalp
yet, but I do butterfly my deeper slice wounds and they're healed in 2
weeks. I diagnose and cure 95% of my infrequent problems and
absolutely hate it when a doctor confirms my suspicions and has
nothing more to add, nor does he seem to care.


Sewing up that back of your head while looking in two mirrors
is "very" hard to do. DAMHIKT


Obviously you guys haven't discovered the wonders of duct tape. It both
patches up for healing, and keeps out the dirt at the same time... Also
not too difficult to stick to the back of your head, but, you could get
almost anyone to do the sticking, little training needed...

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basilisk wrote:
"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
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I was chauffeuring my elderly neighbor and his daughter to the clinics
last year and got to see all that crap, too. It reminded me why I
didn't go see the doctor. I haven't tried stitching up my own scalp
yet, but I do butterfly my deeper slice wounds and they're healed in 2
weeks. I diagnose and cure 95% of my infrequent problems and
absolutely hate it when a doctor confirms my suspicions and has
nothing more to add, nor does he seem to care.


Sewing up that back of your head while looking in two mirrors
is "very" hard to do. DAMHIKT


Obviously you guys haven't discovered the wonders of duct tape. It both
patches up for healing, and keeps out the dirt at the same time... Also
not too difficult to stick to the back of your head, but, you could get
almost anyone to do the sticking, little training needed...


It's the unsticking part that's the trick. Ouch!

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