We all know accidents can and do happen all the time, any where. But they seem to be even more prevalent in the kitchen. You can slip and fall and you will get cuts and burns. That’s just a given. With enough time, things will happen. Most will be minor, but some will be a lot more serious. Some will even land you in the ER. I have definitely had my share, and yes I have been to the ER a few times too, though it had been a while; until yesterday. I guess I was due.
We are having a small get together tonight for game night and a taco bar. I was making what I could in advance. Fortunately, I had the food already made and was in the process of storing it before I had my accident.
I sliced my finger and almost severed the top of my finger off and I also severed one or more of my small venal capillaries at my finger tip. It bled profusely. I did all the things I was supposed to do, and followed the RICE rule, with the exception of the REST portion. Rest will come later. The RICE Rule is:
R= rest
I= ice
C= compression
E= elevation
I ran my hand under cold water; I wrapped it in towels with ice, applied pressure, and kept it elevated. The bleeding wouldn’t stop. After about 30 minutes, I decided I needed to get myself to the ER for stitches.
I ended up needing 5 stiches. The ER doctor did a great job, but she is concerned that because I severed one or more of my venal capillaries, that I may have also severed one or more of the many nerve endings in my finger tip as well. We will know more later, in 10 days, after I get my stitches out. Until then, I will be bandaged up. I don’t want to bust open my stitches or risk infection. It doesn’t hurt, but that is part of the problem. It doesn’t hurt. It should. I don’t really feel much at the moment. Hopefully that will change.

I know you are all wondering how I cut myself, and so badly. Surprisingly, it was NOT with a knife. I cut myself with the serrated cutting portion of the plastic wrap box. It is clearly marked CAUTION: SHARP BLADE too. The weird thing is that it fell out of my hands and as I was trying to catch it, it sliced right through my finger. Had it been a knife, my instincts would have kicked in, and I would have let it fall to the floor, like we are taught to do. But I guess I thought I would catch it right and everything would be OK. I guessed wrong! Believe it or not, these serrated edges are actually where most of the cuts come from in professional kitchens. And they do in home kitchens as well.

Is this going to change my plans? Of course NOT. I may be slowed down and inconvenienced a bit, but the show must go on. The game night and taco bar will still take place as planned. I’ll rest when I can, but don’t expect that to happen anytime soon. š
My lesson to all of you is DON’T try to grab these sharp objects if they fall. Let them fall. It will do far less damage than if you cut yourself and end up in in the ER! Better safe than sorry! ‘Til next time.
I am so sorry, Jeanne, for your accident! I am not going to comment or give you advice to slow down a bit as you are far too experienced to need it. I hope all will bewell when you have stiches emoved.
Joanna
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Thank you Joanna. š
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You are welcome!
Joanna
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Sending prayers for a quick recovery! So sorry. š
Thanks for the info…the next time mine takes a dive, I will let it hit the floor!
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Thank you. š
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Prayers for healing. ā„ļø
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Ouch, those serrated edges are vicious. Letās hope youāve not done too much damage.
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Thank you. I will know more in a few days. I’ll keep you posted. š
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Oh, my. I am so sorry.
I will be praying that as your finger heals you will get your feeling back too.
Blessings~
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Thank you. I will know more in a few days. I’ll keep you posted. š
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You are very welcome.
Please do let me knowš.
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It’s already doing better. Thank you. I changed the dressing yesterday, and it is looking better. š
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That’a fantastic, Jeanne! I’m so glad to hear.
I’ll continue to pray for you.
Blessings~š
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Thank you my friend. All prayers are always welcomed. š
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You are so very welcome. š
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I hope that you heal soon
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Thank you. It’s already doing better. š
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Thank you. š
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Oh, boy. OUCH! I hope you heal nicely. No rest for the wicked, huh? Yes, those things are sharp and I’ve cut myself on that in the past, I think, too. It’s ridiculous because it doesn’t really cut the foil/wrap/paper but it does cut flesh!
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You are so right. They DON’T cut what they are supposed to, but they do cut the flesh! It’s already doing better. Thanks. š
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P.S. Have you thought of visiting a plastic surgeon with a specialization in hand surgery for a consult regarding the potential nerve injury? I’m assuming the ER doctor would have referred you if appropriate, but… dunno… just a suggestion.
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We won’t know about that until after I get the stitches out. But it is already doing better. Thank you. š
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I am sorry that happened. I wish you a speedy recovery.
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Thank you. It’s already doing better. š
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Oh Jeanne! I am so sorry your hand got sliced so badly. I do hope you donāt have any nerve damage. I wouldnāt have guessed that the cutter on plastic wrap could do that. Feel better soon. ā¤ļøāš©¹
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Thank you. It’s already doing better. I changed the dressing yesterday, and it is looking much better. š
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I am relieved it is better. Are you getting any feeling back yet?
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Thank you. I tiny bit, but I still have it splinted and wrapped up, so it is hard to tell.
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I am glad you are getting some feeling back. I hope you have a full recovery!
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Thank you. I’ll keep you posted. š
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That must have been scary..Hope you heal quickly!
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Thank you. It’s already getting a littler better. I changed the dressing yesterday, and it is already starting to heal. š
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I’m so glad to hear.š
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Jeanne! Please get better and get better real soon! Praying for you, darling.
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Thank you Dolly. All prayers are always welcomed. It seems to be getting a little better. I changed the dressing yesterday, and it is beginning to heal. š
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Years ago, I accidentally stuck my finger into a working garbage disposal. It was the middles finger on my right hand, and it was mauled! I was teaching at a Catholic university at that time, and for about a month, when asked why I couldn’t write, I had to show the nuns a totally inappropriate finger.
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Sorry about the finger. I know that hurt, but you had me laughing about showing the nuns the finger. š
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It hurt about the same as yours, darling. No biggie and lots of laughs.
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We are tough aren’t we?! š And like you said, we definitely have our stories to tell. š
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That we are, and stories we got, for sure! š»
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That we do! š š š
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We wish you a full and speedy recovery!
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Thank you. It’s already getting better. š
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