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What is it about blokes that they'd rather post a message on the web than go to the doctors?!

Stop playing to your stereotype and go to the docs!! If it gets worse and you can't climb or grip a saw you'll be buggered! And have you got a vest on? You'll sit there til you eat that...

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You're right I like check with other people that I'm not being a lilly before I go to the docs! I bought an new vest and thermal stretchy grunts to match from aldi today

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Might be trying to teach another sucker to suck eggs but do you ever clean your saw blades ,some of the stuff we cut can be quite toxic I have the T SHIRT CAP,etc,etc seek medical advice fingers do not re-grow, wel unless you have used some of the chemicals now banned that us old timers used to keep under the van seats. Hope you are well. Faither Jim.:scared1:

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Quack said there is no tendon damage but didn't say how long it would take to get better. He did say that if I had hit the bone it would have damaged tendons for sure and I would experience difficulty in moving my thumb in the direction opposite to my complaint! Not sure if he was calling me a fibber or what?!

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