Sliced off my fingertip...
I was slicing bread on Saturday night and decided to go ahead and cut off the meaty tip of my left index finger. It was late, I had chicken in the oven and a fire burning...so after some quick research I decided not to go to a doctor. Apparently, they can't do much for it, anyway. I cleaned it, wrapped it, and its doing fine.
Who has done this as well? I need to hear your stories and advice. It was quite a large chunk that came detached. I tried to "fuse" it back on, but today I had to accept that it wasn't going to reattach. I had my mom come over and rip it off, since it was stuck on by dried blood and whatnot. That didn't feel very good, but at least it's gone.
Please don't advise me to go to the doctor. I don't need a doctor, it's fine. It will grow back. I'm just looking for people who have done this...
Thanks in advance.
Who has done this as well? I need to hear your stories and advice. It was quite a large chunk that came detached. I tried to "fuse" it back on, but today I had to accept that it wasn't going to reattach. I had my mom come over and rip it off, since it was stuck on by dried blood and whatnot. That didn't feel very good, but at least it's gone.
Please don't advise me to go to the doctor. I don't need a doctor, it's fine. It will grow back. I'm just looking for people who have done this...
Thanks in advance.
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Im going to say it
Go to a doctor0 -
Im going to say it
Go to a doctor
Really. There is no need. I promise. My mom did the same thing a couple years ago and called an ambulance. They came out, bandaged her up, and left, after telling her they don't transport for that OR stitch it back on.0 -
remember to factor in that weight loss to figure out your new calorie goals0
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If you are determined not to go to the doctor then I suggest keeping it clean, watch for signs of infection such as:redness, swelling, hot to touch, drainage or bleeding.0
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Actually they could've saved it if it was even partially attached, but it's too late for that for you I guess. I had mine saved and it was only hanging by the skin, you can barely tell the difference unless you close inspect it. Always consult a real doctor and not the internet when you are dealing with an emergency.0
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Ah I did the same thing to my fingertip in the garden! Ouchie.
Keep it clean, and keep an eye on it for any infections (then definitely go to doc!)
You will survive the human body is a pretty damn amazing thing.0 -
Why yes I have, a dog I was trying to help bit the tip off my finger (little guy's back was broken from being hit by a car and was scared)
Yes my finger tip grew back but I concur even if you do not want to hear it...go to the doctor and have it cleaned and looked at.0 -
I've done this before, with one of those hand held blenders. Took a big chunk of finger and nail off. I just cleaned it up, sprayed it with Iodine and then used fused it with this spray on plaster stuff.
It healed perfectly. No scar, nothing. I was worried that the lump that had detached would just shrivel up and die, but nope it stuck right back on. All healthy0 -
That's Metal.0
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I will NOT tell you to go to a doctor, because I wouldn't. My health has been very harmed by "health professionals" and I now treat everything except extreme trauma (broken bone, stabbing, stuff like that) at home. I discovered ways to prevent and treat chronic ear infections, and other childhood illnesses/colds/flus/shedded vaccine infections at home. My child's chronic ear infections were actually CAUSED by unnecessary antibiotics prescribed by a pediatrician.... but it's blamed on her genetics and she should get "tubes".... wrong. Cured, at home, with natural materials and a healthy diet. I digress into off topic rants......
I would treat it at home completely. You only need a doctor if you see it get red, inflamed and the redness starts to spread. Tips of fingers can usually repair themselves, if the bone wasn't also severed. I hurt myself quite frequently. I've cut off tips of fingers and even cut off an entire finger nail once (most painful thing ever- I don't recommend it). I cut myself so often that I'll see a cut that I don't even know how/when it happened. lol0 -
I recommend making a thread about it asking for advice, then ignoring the advice.0
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I sliced off the entire top of my middle finger first knuckle below the nail on a veggie slicer in my early 20s. It really hurt and bled a lot. In hindsight I really should have gone to the doctor to have it looked at / dressed / antibiotic-ed. It was really painful and took a long time to heal.
That's what I would do if I could do it over again.0 -
I sliced off the entire top of my middle finger first knuckle below the nail on a veggie slicer in my early 20s. It really hurt and bled a lot. In hindsight I really should have gone to the doctor to have it looked at / dressed / antibiotic-ed. It was really painful and took a long time to heal.
That's what I would do if I could do it over again.
wait...so the entire portion from the first knuckle up was severed off? like....amputated?....through the bone?
or are we talking just the fingerprint portion of finger?0 -
I sliced off the entire top of my middle finger first knuckle below the nail on a veggie slicer in my early 20s. It really hurt and bled a lot. In hindsight I really should have gone to the doctor to have it looked at / dressed / antibiotic-ed. It was really painful and took a long time to heal.
That's what I would do if I could do it over again.
wait...so the entire portion from the first knuckle up was severed off? like....amputated?....through the bone?
or are we talking just the fingerprint portion of finger?
I was wondering the same thing...0 -
I sliced off the entire top of my middle finger first knuckle below the nail on a veggie slicer in my early 20s. It really hurt and bled a lot. In hindsight I really should have gone to the doctor to have it looked at / dressed / antibiotic-ed. It was really painful and took a long time to heal.
That's what I would do if I could do it over again.
What. The....
What did I just read??0 -
I was slicing bread on Saturday night and decided to go ahead and cut off the meaty tip of my left index finger. It was late, I had chicken in the oven and a fire burning...so after some quick research I decided not to go to a doctor. Apparently, they can't do much for it, anyway. I cleaned it, wrapped it, and its doing fine.
Who has done this as well? I need to hear your stories and advice. It was quite a large chunk that came detached. I tried to "fuse" it back on, but today I had to accept that it wasn't going to reattach. I had my mom come over and rip it off, since it was stuck on by dried blood and whatnot. That didn't feel very good, but at least it's gone.
Please don't advise me to go to the doctor. I don't need a doctor, it's fine. It will grow back. I'm just looking for people who have done this...
Thanks in advance.
And to you? Superglue & duct tape. Done.0 -
1 - despite the fact that you don't think so, it should be properly cleaned.
2 - if you already know what you're going to do, despite solid advice, what are you looking for here? Tips on how to best incorporate it into your daily meal plan?
3 - could be worse, could have sliced of the tip of something you apparently need.0 -
I sliced off the entire top of my middle finger first knuckle below the nail on a veggie slicer in my early 20s. It really hurt and bled a lot. In hindsight I really should have gone to the doctor to have it looked at / dressed / antibiotic-ed. It was really painful and took a long time to heal.
That's what I would do if I could do it over again.
wait...so the entire portion from the first knuckle up was severed off? like....amputated?....through the bone?
or are we talking just the fingerprint portion of finger?
Sorry I typed in haste.
the top of my middle finger where the first joint is.
It was a smaller cut, not the whole finger..0 -
I sliced most of the top of my thumb off (through the nail)last spring. It was pretty freaking pain painful and it took longer to heal than it should have because I kept knocking it into things and reopening the wound. But just keep it clean and try not to bang it against stuff. It should heal up fine if you do.
I eventually did just rip off the flap of skin and nail and everything grew back just fine.0 -
I chopped mine off one day while chopping veggies to put in a salad. I figured a little protein wouldn't hurt, so I threw the tip in with the veggies and then cleaned my wound and wrapped it up. Best part? NO ONE EVEN KNEW IT WAS IN THE SALAD!0
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If it were me, as long as the bleeding had stopped, and I coulnd't see anything but meat (i.e. no bone or nerve end showing) I probably wouldn't go to the doctor either.
I put a pencil sized drill bit an inch in to my calf muscle once and didn't bother going to the doctor until the next day when I could go to my campus clinic for free. The doctor there said that was fine, told me how to clean and pack the wound and gave me antibiotics to prevent infection. This sounds like a much less serious wound, so yea, as long as you don't develop signs of infection, there's probably not much the doctor is going to be able to do for you at this point.0 -
I would have super glued it on... but I guess it's too late for that.0
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One time I was working at Wendy's making chili and I cut off part of my finger. I never did find it....0
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I will NOT tell you to go to a doctor, because I wouldn't. My health has been very harmed by "health professionals" and I now treat everything except extreme trauma (broken bone, stabbing, stuff like that) at home. I discovered ways to prevent and treat chronic ear infections, and other childhood illnesses/colds/flus/shedded vaccine infections at home. My child's chronic ear infections were actually CAUSED by unnecessary antibiotics prescribed by a pediatrician.... but it's blamed on her genetics and she should get "tubes".... wrong. Cured, at home, with natural materials and a healthy diet. I digress into off topic rants......
I would treat it at home completely. You only need a doctor if you see it get red, inflamed and the redness starts to spread. Tips of fingers can usually repair themselves, if the bone wasn't also severed. I hurt myself quite frequently. I've cut off tips of fingers and even cut off an entire finger nail once (most painful thing ever- I don't recommend it). I cut myself so often that I'll see a cut that I don't even know how/when it happened. lol
it's posts like this that make me realize my brand of crazy really isn't that bad after all.0 -
2 - if you already know what you're going to do, despite solid advice, what are you looking for here? Tips on how to best incorporate it into your daily meal plan?
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BACON! HA HA HA!0
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Put some windex on it.0
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BACON! HA HA HA!
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I cut the end of my finger off with garden shears 3 months ago. About halfway through the nailbed as well.
Bled like crazy and my wife was urging me to go to the emergency care. Just had her wrap it real tight. Took a couple hours to stop bleeding. Then we cleaned it real good again, put some neosporin on it, wrapped it real tight and put a disposable rubber glove on it. Let that on for 3 days. Then, recleaned it, rewrapped it and cared for it like any other cut for a month.
It looks a little lopsided, but it is fine and the nail is even growing back. Still can't pick my nose with that finger, though.
About 5 bucks in supplies. Cheaper than my $10 co-pay. I think it's even more if you go to the Emergency.0
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