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Carol, I hope your leg heals well. I know it's no fun having a cast on. But with the money you got back on your tickets, treat yourself to something special!
Jackie darlin' - I used to work for British Rail - at a time when it was a nationalised industry. Railwaymen, when they have 'accidents' are not prone to 'minor cuts and bruises' so the sight of blood holds no qualms for me - have seen enough of it in my time.
I can't handle it at all! I've got a very weak stomach, and black out at the sight of blood!
The last time it happened I got 3 stitches in my chin!
My first job (temporary before joining Merchant Navy) was in an engineering factory. A metal beam dropped on my head and split my head open - Nurse at the hospital had to stitch it without anaesthetic as the skin was too shallow to administer local anaesthetic to the area first.
My first job (temporary before joining Merchant Navy) was in an engineering factory. A metal beam dropped on my head and split my head open - Nurse at the hospital had to stitch it without anaesthetic as the skin was too shallow to administer local anaesthetic to the area first.
You're delighting in this ain't ya! I can hear you laughing way over here!
My first job (temporary before joining Merchant Navy) was in an engineering factory. A metal beam dropped on my head and split my head open - Nurse at the hospital had to stitch it without anaesthetic as the skin was too shallow to administer local anaesthetic to the area first.