Just got back from Hospital with Diva. :cry:
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Just got back from Hospital with Diva. :cry:
Just had to go the hospital with the Diva as he had a little accident tonight.
The Cossie bit him and took off quite a large chunk off the top of his finger, not nice!
Will post pics in a bit.
On a good note, the Cossie is done.
Roll on Germany.
The Cossie bit him and took off quite a large chunk off the top of his finger, not nice!
Will post pics in a bit.
On a good note, the Cossie is done.
Roll on Germany.
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Fook!! best check this out then!!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7354458.stm
on a serious note: OUCH!!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7354458.stm
on a serious note: OUCH!!!
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All is good though, hes gonna be sore in the morning though.
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put some pixie powder on it
"I put my finger in," Mr Spievak says, pointing towards the propeller of a model airplane, "and that's when I sliced my finger off."
It took the end right off, down to the bone, about half an inch.
"We don't know where the piece went."
The photos of his severed finger tip are pretty graphic. You can understand why doctors said he'd lost it for good.
Today though, you wouldn't know it. Mr Spievak, who is 69 years old, shows off his finger, and it's all there, tissue, nerves, nail, skin, even his finger print.
How? Well that's the truly remarkable part. It wasn't a transplant. Mr Spievak re-grew his finger tip. He used a powder - or pixie dust as he sometimes refers to it while telling his story.
Mr Speivak's brother Alan - who was working in the field of regenerative medicine - sent him the powder.
You may find this video clip disturbing:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7354458.stm
"I put my finger in," Mr Spievak says, pointing towards the propeller of a model airplane, "and that's when I sliced my finger off."
It took the end right off, down to the bone, about half an inch.
"We don't know where the piece went."
The photos of his severed finger tip are pretty graphic. You can understand why doctors said he'd lost it for good.
Today though, you wouldn't know it. Mr Spievak, who is 69 years old, shows off his finger, and it's all there, tissue, nerves, nail, skin, even his finger print.
How? Well that's the truly remarkable part. It wasn't a transplant. Mr Spievak re-grew his finger tip. He used a powder - or pixie dust as he sometimes refers to it while telling his story.
Mr Speivak's brother Alan - who was working in the field of regenerative medicine - sent him the powder.
You may find this video clip disturbing:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7354458.stm