Had most of a .22lr brass pulled from my face as a teenager. Docs never said a thing. Just patched me up. Out of battery discharge from a Marlin mod 60. I'm left handed.
Had most of a .22lr brass pulled from my face as a teenager. Docs never said a thing. Just patched me up. Out of battery discharge from a Marlin mod 60. I'm left handed.
But did it leave a permanent scar?
Happens to a lot of usIt obviously ruined his manly good looks.
In another hand, a man's scar is his best make upIt obviously ruined his manly good looks.
If it was in the center of your forehead, you should have left it.Had most of a .22lr brass pulled from my face as a teenager. Docs never said a thing. Just patched me up. Out of battery discharge from a Marlin mod 60. I'm left handed.
Speaking of forklift accidents.I've had two close (stupid) calls. Was cutting a down tree from bottom to top (I KNOW!), when the tree suddenly separated. The saw bar hit me in the forehead. Goggles on, but no helmet (ok, double stupid). Man oh man, chain brakes are FAST. Thankfully. And.... standing on the forks of a forklift, trying to use my foot to raise just a bit more. I slipped and the lift mechanism ran over the fingers of my left hand. Bloody mess, for sure, but I didn't lose any fingers. Just my forklift license.
Speaking of forklift accidents.
Hilarious forklift safety video out of Germany I think. I found a translated version. It starts slow but builds to a hilarious (and dark) ending.
I've had that trouble. Mostly with knives and hammers.Doc, My left hand didn’t like what the right hand was doing. (Or visa versa.)
Not so much. Took some years for the smaller stuff to work it's way out though.But did it leave a permanent scar?
It obviously ruined his manly good looks.
The scar on the front of my throat from almost jugalar to jugalar is not always noticeable but the 3 pronged scar right on the front of my forehead is visible. I tell people I was dangling off a helicopter saving 13 puppies on my lunch break during the day I solved world hunger.In another hand, a man's scar is his best make up
First off, I know everyone’s gonna say don’t listen to anyone on here and get a lawyer to double check, but wanted to get a few opinions. So I was either 17 or 18, which was 28 years ago, and I shot myself in the wrist. I was scared to death, and since I was able to move everything with no restrictions. I self treated the gunshot wound. From my research, I was extremely lucky that it did not get infected. Apparently I did a pretty good job. Now, 28 years later, I am starting to have a lot of pain in my wrist. If I go to the doctor, I'm obviously going to have to tell them what happened. Is there any repercussions I could be facing? I don’t know if that’s something the Dr. will still report. Don’t want a police report opened up and a possibility of my stuff being confiscated.
$300 bucks will get 1 hour....wait, friends and family rate- $250.I only came to this thread because I wanted to see the opinion of a simple country lawyer....
HA==Then that would be "A Tall Tale"..???Bill.Some of you guys would climb a tree to tell a lie when you could stay on the ground and tell the truth.