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how I got the splinter out this time
I picked at the skin with a needle. And tweezers. I sucked on it. I rubbed soap on it and washed it off. I did something else for an hour. I picked at it with the needle and tweezers some more. I could see the splinter quite distinctly at this point, but it still wasn't sticking out for me to be able to get it with the tweezer.
I spit on it. I squeezed the area around it with my other hand, trying to push it out from the bottom. It came out!
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I worry how I'm going to be able to get splinters out when I'm older and my eyesight isn't as good. Over the years, I've read many suggestions and remedies. But I always have a hard time remembering what has worked for me personally, besides picking at it with a needle. So I'm going to try to remember to write down what works, each time it happens.
I spit on it. I squeezed the area around it with my other hand, trying to push it out from the bottom. It came out!
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I worry how I'm going to be able to get splinters out when I'm older and my eyesight isn't as good. Over the years, I've read many suggestions and remedies. But I always have a hard time remembering what has worked for me personally, besides picking at it with a needle. So I'm going to try to remember to write down what works, each time it happens.
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My mom once got some tiny cactus barbs stuck in her thumb and wasn't able to get them all out. I guess they healed over, but she ended up with little hard spots in the thumb which continued bothering her for a long while. So I always try to get splinters out as soon as possible to avoid something like that.
Wow, a quarter inch is quite big. That would have driven me nuts.
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(Anonymous) 2013-12-22 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)