• °˖✧ ipha ✧˖°
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    “snitches get to glue their own wounds shut and hope it doesn’t get infected” just doesn’t have the same ring to it.

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      Hey, uh, don’t glue deep wounds. If it’s going past the subcutaneous fat–and you should be able to see the fat layer if it’s a deep cut, assuming you can slow the bleeding enough–use staples. You can get a cheap, disposable, sterile, pre-loaded surgical stapler off Amazon, or lots of other, more reputable sites. Glue seals everything in, and when you finally get medical attention, it’s going to be a bitch to remove if the wound needs to be irrigated or debrided. Staples pop off quickly and with minimal discomfort.

      If it’s actually spurting/spraying blood, get a tourniquet on as high and tight as possible, pack the wound with gauze (or a t-shirt), put direct pressure on it, and get to an ER immediately, regardless of the cost.

      • ch00fOP
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        I sense an influencer’s “we put Amazon one day delivery to the ultimate test! vid dropping soon.

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        regardless of the cost

        Whoa slow down there!

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          An ER costs you money.

          An arterial wound costs you your life.

          It’s your choice, but medical debt doesn’t even go on your credit report.

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        I would not buy surgical staples off amazon. Half of everything there is a knockoff and who knows if you’ll get the real stuff or some kind of imitation.

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          If you don’t like Amazon, you can buy a stapler at nearly any veterinary supply store without being a DVM. Surgical supplies intended for human use are harder to get, even though the exact same tools are used in veterinary medicine. Like Dermabond, for instance; you can’t get it for people readily, but it’s a snap to get it for animals, even though it’s exactly the same thing.

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    For accuracy, it should be updated to read “Snitches will need stitches.

    :(

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      Need might be too strong. We would survive not stitching up many wounds that we currently do. It should probably be “snitches would probably like to have stitches”.

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        “Snitches will find themselves in a situation in which stitches would be desirable”

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          There you go, that’s the one.

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            Perfect to get your point across swiftly

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    Sidestep the whole issue by saying: “Snitches end-up in ditches.

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    It’s often a phrase used while in prison/jail among inmates.

    In prison you have free Healthcare, and would likely get stitches pretty quickly.

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    Testifiers pay health care providers.

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    “Sir, did you just assume I have healthcare?

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    Snitches get ditches.

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    Oh wow I thought getting stitches could literally mean “getting stabbed”.

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    The people getting snitched on get better healthcare

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    Uh, the expression is more of a “if you snitch, we’ll sew your mouth shut” kind of thing, rather than it having anything to do with medical care.

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      No, it was indeed with the idea that someone would cut you with a knife which would require stitches.

      It’s like 30 years old from when hospitals wereexpensive still yes, but not that bad.

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        The idea of hospitals being expensive is so alien to me, that’s genuinely awful.

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        Really? Wonder where I remember my version from