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Please, be a bit more in depth with titles. Not everyone wants to be surprised by clicking on a link with a story about a finger falling off.
But, yes. The finger that he had surgically reattached fell off. It was previously shot off while cleaning a gun.
This is medically impossible. A reattached finger would be in a splint and bandaged for a couple of weeks.
It was bandaged, but his fingers were exposed.This is medically impossible. A reattached finger would be in a splint and bandaged for a couple of weeks.
you don't think it was so badly damaged that blood flow could not be established upon reattachment and it eventually decayed and became loose?
It was bandaged, but his fingers were exposed.
Sad that this story is even of interest to anyone. The news clip mentioned having to feel sorry for the guy??? He is cleaning a gun and din't realize it was loaded? I don't own a gun, but assume that checking it clear would be step #1 before handling it, especially for cleaning! He's lucky he is not getting a Darwin Award for this action!!
[MENTION=7453]mouschi[/MENTION]!!!!!!!Uhh, apparently Canseco is putting the gun and his finger up for sale.....
http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2...ng-his-gun-and-his-severed-finger-up-for-sale
This is medically impossible. A reattached finger would be in a splint and bandaged for a couple of weeks.