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Race Driver ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 382 Joined: 14-February 04 From: SoCal Member No.: 205 ![]() |
So I'm sitting at home, out of work for a few days eating Vicadin...
Yesterday I was cutting some 1/8" x 3"w steel into some lengths soon to be seat mounts. On my last cut, a piece of steel made it around my glasses and under my eyelid, whereupon it decided to lodge itself. OW. 5 hours later (after extended waits at both an urgent care AND the ER, the piece was finally removed. Bottom line, I have a severely 'abrased' cornea, to go along with one pretty good 'cut'. Thankfully, the cornea heals quickly, so as long as I don't get infected, I should be fine in a few days. So, just a reminder, if you don't have safety goggles, get 'em. Make sure that they provide good 'seals' around your eyes - the one's I had on left a small gap, and it was enough to let a piece through. Interestingly, the eye doctor mentioned he's seen cases where goggles were worn, the guy got done working, and later in the evening a piece that had stuck in his hair fell down and into his eye. Honestly, that was the WORST PAIN I've felt in my 38 years - I wouldn't wish it on anyone - not even Al. |
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Insert catch phrase here ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,098 Joined: 23-December 03 From: Michigan Member No.: 20 ![]() |
Sorry to hear about what happened, but I'm another example of something getting caught in hair and then later getting in the eye. I cut down a tree in the back yard wearing goggles. That night when I took a shower one of the wood chips somehow ended up in my eye. Off to the emergency room I went. Damn that was painful.
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