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Old Jan 25, 2011, 04:21 PM
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kassie kassie is offline
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The title sums it much. I picked up a razor like a shaving razor. My family buys the kind that you can take apart really easily. So i was trying to take apart the danm razor when i sliced my thumb. It is the deepest cut i have ever made and it it wasn't even on purpose. It might need stiches idk. But anyway i have never cut bad enough to need stiches before and it is so scary to realize that i cut that deep. It really sucks that this is how i decied not to cut agian but it is and im never doing it agian. I cant even use my thumb right now. God i feel so stupid.
Thanks for this!
Sannah

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Old Jan 25, 2011, 09:21 PM
livetofight livetofight is offline
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Oh hun, don't feel stupid. Sometimes we all need a wake up call, as it were, and this seems to have been yours.
It might be worth getting it looked at though, if it's not closing/keeps bleeding, thumbs are kind of important.
Best of luck to you with keeping to your decision.
Let us know how you go?
PM me if you need anything/ just want a chat
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Old Jan 31, 2011, 01:21 AM
gothic cloud gothic cloud is offline
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I'm sorry 2 I still cut but yeah 1 time I waz really upset and cut rite on a vain and hard n it hurt like nothing else but I didn't cut it.. ill never do THAT again..
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