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ouch on the digit man.maybe using a leach on the fingertip could increase the blood flow to that area. and then you could write a song or get a nick-name leachfinger... heal fast, scary visionary ps.watch out for lawn-mower mufflers... --- Stephen Goodman <spgoodman@earthlight.net> wrote: > Okay, I knew I'd ask about this but now have no > choice from context alone... > > The rig has been down for several months given > massive works on the house. > On a weekend three or so weeks ago when I'd just had > it and wanted to play > no matter what, I stupidly crushed the end of my > left middle finger between > two big flagstones around 3 weeks ago, splitting the > end like a melon. > Didn't break anything (x-ray check) and it wasn't a > center-on hit so I kept > the nail. I can however feel the hard bit inside > where the scar tissue is > forming. I massage the tip most of the time, > gently, and the feeling in the > tip still hasn't come back. I've been told by a > carpenter who says he did > something similar that it won't come back for as > much as three months. > Obviously this effects playing - and even if one > excludes the nuances one > obtains through good feeling-control, the hazard of > not feeling the > fingertip becomes one of finger damage through sense > ignorance. > > I was itching to play before this happened, and have > been having lucid > dreams about playing since a week after the > accident. Needless to say here > is an illustration as to why one should not hesitate > before going at it. > I'm going to come into just a little bit of money > via my late mum-in-law > sometime in the next month or so, and have decided > that [a] life is frigging > short, and [b] I'm going to get a small, efficient > amp system for > performance purposes and rent a couple of halls in > the London area when this > damned finger gets better. > > So, guitarists on the list: How long will it take > for this to come back? > Thx in advance. > > S. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeff Shirkey" <jcshirke@midway.uchicago.edu> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Tuesday, 13 June, 2006 02:04 AM > Subject: Re: Way OT: EM fingers! > > > > > >> > >> ... but can you imagine how you could use this to > feel your way around a > >> keyboard, or a guitar.... your house? > > > > Actually, no. :) How would this help someone make > music? > > > > I currently treat a fractured bone in my foot with > EM waves 10 hours a > > day. I'm not sure that's something I'd want to > feel. > > > > Jeff > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com