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Nifty_Nives
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#21

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J Smith wrote: Who am I kidding, it would take a half gallon of blood on the floor before I would think about going to the doctor.
I am glad that someone else shares the same view as me on this. I stabbed myself in the palm, and taped it up with duct tape just to get it to stop bleeding, even though i probably should have gotten stitches. I refuse to go to the doctors! :D

Glad to see you're okay.

Also, to answer Jays question: Yes. Super glue bonds instantly with skin and oxygen contact, so it is amazing to stop bleeding. My father uses this when he has a cracked nail, and when he cuts himself on those little utility blades. This works wonders for cuts, but i wouldn't recommend on large cuts, but more for the smaller and deeper cuts.
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I should probably get more super glue..lol Cut myself pretty good with the Urban once on the pad of my thumb. Wasn't that deep, but didn't want to stop bleeding. It was at work and thank goodness I was able to keep it to myself. I've done manual labor for years and a little cut doesn't scare me. But these corporate weenies would make it seem like WW3. I learned my lesson, the Urban is very, very sharp :D

Taking care whenever a sharp blade comes out to be careful. Ultimately that is my responsibility.
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