scott_harpell Posted December 1, 2003 Posted December 1, 2003 i got knocked in the head by my roomie when we were putting our bikes back and got a little gash in my scalp. but i got matted blood on my head and everytime i clean the fucker up it opens back up ad re-matts the hair. is it too late? or shoudl i just shave my head and toss on a butterfly? Quote
sk Posted December 1, 2003 Posted December 1, 2003 they will shave it to stich it.... either way. Quote
scott_harpell Posted December 1, 2003 Author Posted December 1, 2003 yeah... i dunno. kinda gotta leave it, but last time i did that, i noticed that the scalp gives up mad scarp tissue. good lil' bump on the other side. oh well. i dont relly wanna shape my vain lil head, so i guess that is that. Quote
sk Posted December 1, 2003 Posted December 1, 2003 they will just shave a bit.... go get a stich and then go see your barber to have it hidden Quote
scott_harpell Posted December 1, 2003 Author Posted December 1, 2003 trask said: kill yourself, you son of a bitch  dad? Quote
fern Posted December 1, 2003 Posted December 1, 2003 You can use your own hair instead of stitches. Just get a little tuft from either side of the cut, twist it up and pull the cut closed and tie a reef kno. I read about it in a magazine once Quote
AlpineK Posted December 1, 2003 Posted December 1, 2003 If it's just a gash they wont do anything about it other than clean it. If its a deep and clean cut they can stitch it. Â You should ask 009 about his recent stitch job. Quote
scott_harpell Posted December 1, 2003 Author Posted December 1, 2003 AlpineK said: If it's just a gash they wont do anything about it other than clean it. If its a deep and clean cut they can stitch it. Â You should ask 009 about his recent stitch job. Â shit that boy is accident prone! Quote
snoboy Posted December 2, 2003 Posted December 2, 2003 12 hours for extremities (head) 24 for core, otherwise too late. Or is it 6/12??? Quote
marylou Posted December 2, 2003 Posted December 2, 2003 Yep, timeline is already past. Try to keep it clean and watch for the signs of infection. Quote
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