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Army medic and high standard in the same sentence :lol::lol::lol:

 

Well the same standard as the guys that come out and save lives every day (paramedic) as that's who I did my training with. :-)

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In a similar vein, my wife is an architect - very handy for those instance where I've dropped trees through buildings and this and that! :laugh1:

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well he's all back together now, pictures to follow another day. too late to start uploading now!

 

I'm actually jealous of pete's stitches, when my wife did mine she was a student but now she's a fully quallified doctor and having done a 6 month placement in A&E as part of her GP training, she seems to have learnt a trick or two, like using local anaesthetic..... very gucci!

 

poor old pete. on the mend now though!

 

and if you were wondering, he knocked his hand on a sharp bit of metal in the workshop and put a lovely 2 inch cut in the back of his hand, resulting in 5/6 lovely stitches

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This seems to be a novel ability that your wife has, however my only concern is liability.

Regardless how well intended the care offered is, I would choose to leave it for a professional. Less drama, less what if's.

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