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April 16, 2015 at 10:10 pm #14113
Crosby Man, Rubber hammers are a bad idea….. they’ll bounce
back and hit you in the head!
I was using a big ball peen hammer a couple of weeks ago
pounding dents out the edge of my test barrel, before I painted
it. Hammer in one hand, dolly in the other. The skin on my
thumb has mostly grown back now, but it still aches when ever
I pick up a hammer with the other hand.Prepare to be boarded!
April 16, 2015 at 11:50 pm #14120Just my opinion because my health insurance sucks. Captain Morgan in large doses. Do not operate machinery while medicated. I’m not trying to be a smartass. I’m just pointing out reality under our current administration.
April 17, 2015 at 1:29 am #14130One injury can lead to another.
I had a severe case of tennis elbow from repetitive use . After 30 years of scrapping and hammering, the tendons got so inflamed I couldn’t bend my elbow without excruciating pain, but my employer brow beat the heck out of me so I returned to work before I should have. I was using elbow locked and working the shoulder instead. The result ? 10 months off work with a torn supraspinatus in my right shoulder. Incredibly frustrating and very painfull. Pulling over a 1954 Fleetwin is a challenge now, and I use my left mostly now. The tendon never heals, but the other ones take over for it.
The only good thing is the shoulder injury forced me to rest my arm enough that the elbow calmed down. I have had to adapt some new techniques on the job such as telling my supervisors to "get someone else to do that overhead hammering for 8 hours straight" 👿
I shouldn’t complain cause I am still able to work and have very good, steady job. A fellow member I know had severe nerve damage and lost much of the mobility in his left hand forcing early retirement. Fortunately he is a very talented mechanic and has adapted too and does amazing work with the "claw."I guess my best advice is if you do hurt yourself, give it a chance to heal, or you can make things a lot worse 😥
April 17, 2015 at 1:36 am #14131That Aleve works great for the inflamation pain, but is murder on the stomach.
April 17, 2015 at 8:23 pm #14177quote Wedgie:That Aleve works great for the inflamation pain, but is murder on the stomach.
Aleve doesn’t mess with my stomach. However Ibuprofen kills me.
Idiot military doctors prescribe it for literally everything. Had me on 800mg a day for half a year. One day I woke up and couldn’t stand up my stomach hurt so much. Went to the ER and it was acute heartburn. Stuff had cranked up my stomach acid production and it ate away my lining.April 18, 2015 at 12:16 am #14187stomachs least of anyone’s worry.
http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/ … hy_508.pdf
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