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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 4038331" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>You'll never be able to work on a watch with that finger, imagine you're doing something delicate and the finger "snaps." The watch parts are suddenly spread all over the room. Your finger can be properly taken care of by a physician and it won't take long and you're on your way home! I've had the problem twice, once gave me an injection of xylocaine and made a small cut and scrapped around and fixed he finger and the second simply gave me an injection which id the job. It's not painful, it's quick and it works. Don't put it off if you have insurance, no sense in suffering anymore than you have to suffer. Life is full of that stuff anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 4038331, member: 25679"] You'll never be able to work on a watch with that finger, imagine you're doing something delicate and the finger "snaps." The watch parts are suddenly spread all over the room. Your finger can be properly taken care of by a physician and it won't take long and you're on your way home! I've had the problem twice, once gave me an injection of xylocaine and made a small cut and scrapped around and fixed he finger and the second simply gave me an injection which id the job. It's not painful, it's quick and it works. Don't put it off if you have insurance, no sense in suffering anymore than you have to suffer. Life is full of that stuff anyway. [/QUOTE]
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