@@mcpenguinchan3775Depends on what he’s doing. Really don’t want to be wear gloves around certain machines. Would rather deal with this than having to get my whole hand reconstructed.
My husbands a diesel mechanic & has hands like this only worse. These hard working, blue collar men deal with pain day in, day out to make the world go round and don’t get paid nearly enough. God bless them.🙏🏼♥️
I had one like that from construction through my palm. I can fairly confidently say that was not a relief noise, it hurts like hell pulling them out when they are that big
believe me that is not because it felt good if you have had one like this before you would know that! it hurts more then going in (unless it's under your finger nail!!!!)
Honey not to say your daddy wasn't a good and hard working man but if his hands looked like this he spent way more time as a mechanic then a carpenter and needed to use a little hand cleaner from time to time.
@@Scoops61I'm not sure why I'm supposed to be impressed by some jackass who can't follow basic safety procedures. Regardless, plenty of women work in construction, but if men want women to work these jobs at equal rates they need society to not constantly tell women since childhood that these jobs aren't for them. And also pay them the same amount for the same job which is the actual issue here.
@a93142fr, you gotta be careful with who you attempt to correct in the internet. You could be talking to a screwed up child or possible a rock with hands.
100% respect for the hard working men & women working very hard w/ their hands day in & day out for decades! I watched my father who worked in a power plant for 39 years after serving our country in Vietnam back in the 60’s . I remember looking at those huge turbines & steam generating machines & the injuries he sustained over the years repairing & maintaining those highly dangerous mechanical machines. I was fortunate enough to go to college & never had to endure what my Pop’s had to. Those men right there are the real Supermen w/ their capes hidden under their work shirts! PS: Thanks Pop’s for giving me a better life than you had! ❤
Wow, I know someone who actually stitched his own chest together after catching an ax head in it during a logging rodeo, back in those days teenagers were brazen enough to bring their bottles of whiskey to such gatherings. The person had ten or more student witnesses and several adults too as per the location there was a two hour wait for the medics to arrive. By the time they did the person's parents were called and school principal's informed that student was examined and released to go home. About a week later the family doctor said the student did a fabulous job on the stitches. That folks was approximately 45 years ago and the teenager involved was none other than my biological brother even the cormen at the meps center were impressed when he passed physical exams to join the Marines. Every family should have at least one member trained in one facet of the medical field so as to drive down exorbernt costs of emergency room care.
@@paulharvey1947 it's a craftmanship, you need to be trained specially for it for years to master. It's nothing easy. Both men and women can do craftmanships. Let's see yours lil bro
@@paulharvey1947 ask my mom. She had shifted sideways while sitting on the floor painting woodwork and ended up with multiple stakes of splinters in her thigh. Doctor had to cut some out.
Hard working hands. When I see people like these on public transit I want to say "thank you for your service". They are the real backbone of our society
When i was a teen (1969), I had one in my knee, not quite that long. What a relief when I got it out. We were building a pole barn & it came from pressure treated 6x6.
Was genuinely more worried the short would end before he pulled it out😂 Edit:the masses have gathered and the fear and rage for the betrayal of a cut off short beckoned the forces of both good and evil to convene and bring balance to what could be true anarchy
Ouch. I can feel that. Hope he got the relief he needed, and that he got the whole thing out too. When I was a kid, we had a long shag carpet. I loved pretending to skate on it. I did this one day and hit a hidden sharp object. It went through my bare foot between my pinky toe and ring toe (?) of my right foot. I didn't scream. I was kind of wondering what it was. I sat down and looked and that is when I screamed. It was one of those floral sticks used to secure flowers into a piece of foam to make a floral design. The huge, pointy stick actually ran through the callous of my foot, parallel to my sole. My mom came in, picked me up, told me to soak my foot and she eventually was able to get it out. I cried a lot, but it didn't bleed too much. If it had actually pierced between the toes, I would have had worse complications, so yeah, I can feel this.
My daughter slid across those wood playgrounds at daycare and ended up with a 4 or 5 inch sliver in her butt cheek. The doctors were shocked when they removed it. Surprised it didn't break when she played the rest of afternoon and told nobody at school, till I got her to emergency room hours later. She is a trooper.
@@Zwizr I don't KNOW how she could stand it ALL Day like THAT!! She was my toughest kid. She drove her bicycle down the TRAIL SHE WASN'T SUPPOSED TO, and had her handlebars BACKWARDS and NO SHOES, and hit the tree at the end of the trail with her head. She sent her sister up to tell me because she KNEW she wasn't supposed to be down there at ALL, ESPECIALLY with her little sister in tow.... Needless to say she looked like Mike Tyson had her in the ring, and her head and eye were so big they were SHINY like a bald man's head.... never cried. Off to the hospital again. And the time her shin bone looked like an extra head was growing out of it cuz she hit so hard on the pool ladder. She NEVER cried.... Tough as nails, and not willing to admit defeat by ANYTHING, even a pool ladder!! 😂 It always made me wonder if maybe she DIDN'T feel pain like regular people do??
Wow! Tough kiddo! There actually is a condition where a person doesn't feel pain, it's *extremely* rare, but does exist. Called CIP- Congenital insensitivity to pain
Omg something similar happened to me, but in the back of my thigh. I remember playing that day in the playground. I also remember the pain, then relief of my Mom taking it out that night.
The doctor speaking in this video is a beautiful man. I've seen handsome Drs before, but the doctor here is just gorgeous 😍 His eyes and lips are so perfectly shaped to his face. What a beautiful man 🙂.
@@TamiTheeCitygirl si sra esas son las manos de un hombre trabajador un 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 para todos los trabajadores yo tenía mis manos así pero después de un accidente quedé cuadriplegico y extraño el trabajo y tener mis manos así de fuertes esas son manos de un verdadero hombre
For those who dont know, its more dangerous to wear gloves when using rotating power tools than to not wear them. Getting splinters is way better than having the fabric of the gloves getting tangled and pulling your hand into the tool.
🎯 yep! Been in construction my whole life and can definitely attest to that . It's kind of nice as a man to actually have some tough leathery man hands too 🤣 Gloves take away all that toughness
Definitely is! But I think he was talking about not wearing latex/medical gloves while trying to remove it, not that he wasn’t wearing gloves while working. That’s the impression that I got anyway.
@RagnarokGenesis00 Assuming makes an ass out of you.. you have zero clue if he wasn't "working smart.." You can still get hurt following safety guidelines, FYI.. A huge splinter like that isn't being stopped by most gloves, and his hands can get dirty like they are shown to be while wearing gloves if you are sweating through them.
@@craftysteve176 I know but I do the same. I have a garden and I hardly ever wear gloves when I’m planting or pulling weeds. I get stuck by the rose bushes bushes all the time but I just never learn 😂🤣
He’s a working man.. more concerned with removing the splinter than washing his hands and wearing gloves. I’ll bet he’s done this a whole ton of times and then he goes back to work. ❤
Facts !! My man works in the oil field and comes home and goes right to sleep after a 16 hours shift & I don’t mind at all . Those hands are giving us a home !!!
@@SUPER_PROPER dude…you wear gloves in a woodshop…you better hope the gloves don’t grip your hands or…well…you’ll learn how flexible hands/wtists/arms really are when your hand is facing back at you
As a mechanic for 50 years I can’t count how many times I’ve had to remove wire and metal. You wouldn’t believe what an x- ray of my hand looks like from metal I wasn’t able to remove.
He has no other choice to remove this ....... ya because his buddy's will make fun of him if he goes to the hospital, also because judging by his hands he is a real man . Right on brother keep being the MAN you are 🫡
@@rrrr-p3d6eyeah as a landscaper my girly hands are leathered mitts now , but people don’t comment on how “hard working “ they look, I’m told to use some lotion and fix it 😂
While it's true that the IDEAL ACTION before removing foreign bodies is to wash the area before removing an object.....wood splinters are a different matter. Once water and soap are used, the wood swells, softens, and begins to break down. The result is removal, bit by bit, of a soggy, dirty mess that could have been extracted in one piece. Fragments of Palm spines are different as well: they have a smooth surface that doesn't undego changes if soap is used to cleanse the puncture site. We removed a Palm tree spine embedded between the fingers of a man who was handling the branches without heavy gloves. Fortunately it was removed in one piece and was 2 inches long. The patient was placed on a regimen of oral antibiotics for 10 days. Removal required a general anesthetic, a Hand Surgeon, tourniquet, and skill. I think we all breathed a big sigh of relief when the surgeon pulled the spine out intact. For you Landscape maintenance experts: Wear protective gloves. Wear goggles, too - your eyes are vulnerable! DON'T drink while working! If you sustain an injury; don't wait, get help right away. Immobilize the injured area- wiggling can, and will, allow imbedded objects to move and cause more damage. Have someone drive you to the ER or call a specialist immediately to be seen quickly. Time is not your friend....do not wait until it's "convenient" or "the end of the day/shift"....more risk of worsening infection and a longer wait to get the problem resolved = MORE pain! Stay calm. ♥️
Reminds me of when my brother’s crazy friend burned a hole in his palm from a small blowtorch and my brother said “Man, I think you need to see a doctor about that!” His friend said”Nah, all it needs is a band-aid.” It was so deep and wide my brother said that you could stand a pencil up in it eraser first and it wouldn’t fall over!
Когда то давно работал на стройке и посадил такую же занозу , даже чуть больше . Прямо рядом с ногтём на безымянном пальце . Боль невыносимая , адская . Очень трудно было вытаскивать . Но когда вытащил и хлынула кровь , почувствовал такое облегчение , похожее на кайф
Моя сестра под ноготь себе загнала почти до начала его роста занозу толщиной со спичку! Махнула рукой и случайно задела раму старого окна. Вот где полный SOS
@@kristina_fire_alexandrovaя так же себе всадила занозу под ноготь большого пальца почти до основания ногтя, когда шкурила раму. Боль адская! Доставали в травматологии под наркозом.
@@ДымкаЯВ я ей пинцетом быстро достала и всё! Но, у нее был реальный шок! Она даже слова сказать не смогла. Прибежала на кухню вся в слезах и айкала, показывая палец. До меня очень быстро дошло, что произошло
@@kristina_fire_alexandrova Мне так - же загнали занозу, резко открывшейся дверью, я даже не поняла, что там заноза, думала просто сильно стукнули, занозу вытащила уже спустя некоторое время, когда под ногтем сначала всë начало гнить, потом естественным способом стало заживать, под ногтем образовалась пустота, и я увидела занозу. Неприятно вспоминать до сих пор!
As a woodworker I must say one thing. Gloves are an extreme safety hazard in a woodworking shop. Any power tool that spins will catch a glove and absolutely mess your hand up. either breaking it or pulling it into a blade. Without gloves you might get a small cut. With gloves your wrist is broken and your fingers are off.
I'm pretty sure he means when performing medical procedures you should wash your hands and wear gloves to keep everything sterile to prevent infection. There's a lot of germs/bacteria on your skin.
Im a woodworker and always wear gloves. Even when using power tools and have had my gloves ripped off maybe 20 times, I'll never not wear gloves, I have always had a deep appreciation for gloves throughout my life.
I mean maybe. You could be wrong tho, maybe this is a women, or a guy with no kids. You don't know. I bet you're thinking these dirty hands look like some hard working blue color man with a wife and kids. Well that's whats called an assumption. And assumptions make soemething that rhymes with bass out of you and me.
Years ago I had a young man come into urgent care one evening complaining of having pain and a possible splinter in his finger in the space between the edge of his fingernail and the skin of his thumb. He said he felt it go in and it was hurting him in addition to being unable to fully bend his finger, but he had no obvious sign of trauma. He said his wife was a nurse and laughed at him, calling him a ‘wuss’ for not manning up so speak since it didn’t look like anything was wrong. Typically, if nothing is visible we don’t like to go excavating around, potentially causing tissue and/or nerve damage. However, I have excellent tactile sensitivity in my fingers (I was the resident expert at removing glass from anywhere it was implanted), so using a fine needle, it did feel like something was wedged in there. I figured I would give it a shot but if I didn’t find anything obvious, I would refer him to a hand specialist. I did a nerve block to the distal tip of his fingertip and after sterilizing the area, I used a scalpel to make a very fine incision along the outer nail border, hoping I was lateral to whatever was in there. Using a tourniquet on the finger to control bleeding, sure enough, I could see the piece of a wood splinter. I grabbed a hemostat and started to dislodge a foreign body. This thing was so deeply wedged into his finger that I needed to use the tip of the scalpel to pull the tissues away, while pulling with all of my might on this thing. Suddenly, it gave way and out of the side of his nail bed comes this perfectly shaped wood wedge with a pretty sharp tip that was a solid 1 1/4” long. I nearly passed out when I saw how long it was. This guy starts cracking up going, “I want that to take home to show my wife for laughing at me”. Who could blame him? I wanted a picture of it because it was so incredibly long. He said he was using an electric planer (?) or some other woodworking tool when he something flew back at him but he never saw where it went, he just had this sharp pain in his finger that didn’t bleed but his range of motion was affected. I cleaned him up, gave him an updated tetanus and instructions to monitor for infection and sent him on his way with a specimen cup and his souvenir. I would have loved to be a fly on the wall when he came home with that lolol!!😂😂😂
When I was 12 I ran clean through a thorn-apple tree on my dirt bike at almost 30 mph.... Unfortunately the tree was dead so every one of those almost 2" long thorns drove in and came off the tree... I spent 6 hours in the emergency room having 173 thorns removed from my body. (I still have them in a little jar)... How they never got my eyes I will never know! Had them embedded from my scalp to my lower legs and everywhere between! Was sick for almost a week and talk about sore!
I cursed under my breath because as difficult as it was just to get a secure grasp on the thorn, I had to groan as he pulled most of that railroad spike out of his finger. I could feel this guys pain as he digs that out of his finger just below the middle joint. Ouch!!! 😮 Blessings for a full recovery.
My daughter was 4, stepped on a bougainvillea thorn. No one knew. She started forming a callous. Took her to the dr multiple times. There was no sign of anything except the callous. They told us to soak in epsom salts which we did every day for approximately 2 weeks. We would squeeze and squeeze with zero progress on what we didn’t know. Finally the thorn popped out of an invisible wound. That big thorn was straight into her little foot. It was shocking to see it appear but I’m glad it did.
You have to be careful with this plant. Not only is the plant & sap mildly toxic the thorns are worse. Getting pricked by one can cause dermatitis and plant thorn arthritis.
I removed a splinter from my girlfriends foot that was twice as long as that. It went straight up into the heel of her foot, took me about an hour to even get a hold it. The crazy part was that it happened to her in the morning and she went to her college courses all day in pain, and then came to my house after and said her heel was in pain. What a warrior, I couldn't even believe that she lasted all day walking around with that in her heel.
I had one just like this while on a climbing trip. Couldn't get it out for over an hour until Puss started forming around to loosen it up. The most satisfying thing in the world pulling it out and relieving all the pressure. Puss and all.
@@jaylinjones3821Honestly, this is a random guess and a complete stretch, but I've seen a few viral videos where people pull perfectly round toothpicks, so maybe their doing to themselves for the views?
@@davidcoltenkuda3771 if you really work hard like this man, your hands ended up like this. Your hand will be hard as metal. And talking about blood not coming out, his skin is so hard and very thick. Have you ever got the thick skin in your toe? And if you cut this thick skin, there will be no blood coming out. And I can say here, he also didn't feel the pain at all.
When I was a little girl I had a black doctor bag with first aid ⛑️ bandages, alcohol wipes, sewing needles, everything... like a legit kit! My dad played a game with me to come help him at the table with his many MANY work related splinters and hand injuries. He often had cracked, bleeding knuckles from outdoor work, hunting, fishing, automotive repairs, etc. So he'd yell "Nurse Nasty! Nurse Nasty! I need help!" I'd come running to his side and dig out my needle and alcohol wipes, clean out his splinters, bandage him up. But he would put on a whole hilarious 🤣 show of how I was a mean nurse, torturing him, & how I should be fired from the hospital, he'd yell for my mom to save him. 😂 He'd demand to speak to whomever is in charge at that hospital. But then he would be brave and say it wasn't so bad and maybe I'm an okay nurse after all. I'd be giggling the whole time. My dad was 82 when he passed. He was a very good man and father.
I'm a carpenter, I can relate to this video. I rammed a similar size Douglas fir straight into the end of my index finger, like in the video, where it stayed for five months because it was so deep into my finger. After CAT scanning and some exploratory surgery, the splinter remained buried, parallel to my bone. It was painful ALL the time. Finally, while washing my car, I squeezed my fingertip and out popped a MASSIVE 3/4" splinter, it was coated with a waxy film which my body was producing to help lubricate and envelop the splinter so that it could cleanly pop out the way it came in. The relief was instantaneous and my finger healed up very quickly afterwards. Watching this video brought back my own experience because it was almost exactly the same as my accident, only my splinter entered the end of my finger and not the side like his. Splinters are a part of life with carpenters,...we just accept it even if we can't avoid them 🫤
To those of you that are young, or just too stubborn, please wear your gloves any time you are working with wood. If you are working with a saw, please make sure you take off your gloves, as having a splinter is safer rather than getting your whole hand caught in the saw.
Gloves suck cuz everything feels better with as less equipment as possible (for me) but when I handle wood packages, I hold them like a dainty princess because I have a fear of needles and such in my body l. Just a fun factoid.
Higher skill can actually make certain 'protective' equipment more dangerous because it reduces your fine motor control for certain tasks. The same as this guy saying negative points for no gloves... He's clearly not in a sterile environment, and doesn't have time to fumble around looking for latex gloves that might not exist and give that thing free reign to rip the inside of his finger up more and possibly splinter inside the wound. Better to remove the foreign object right away, then clean everything at once and cover the wound once done. Lots of health and safety rules are fine as a general rule of thumb, but they can get in the way and make things more dangerous if used too rigidly.
I remember I had a splinter almost twice the size of that stuck in my knee after bumbing into an old set of bleachers while playing tag.. My dad held me down while he pried the thing out of there. One of the most painful experiences of my life. Yes the relief was AMAZING.
Иисус Христос любит нас! Ибо так возлюбил Бог мир, что отдал Сына Своего Единородного, дабы всякий верующий в Него, не погиб, но имел жизнь вечную. От Иоанна 3:16 💖✝ А тем, которые приняли Его, верующим во имя Его, дал власть быть чадами Божиими, От Иоанна 1:12 💖🌅 Ибо возмездие за грех--смерть, а дар Божий--жизнь вечная во Христе Иисусе, Господе нашем. К Римлянам 6:23 💖🌅
As a carpenter, we leave most of the small ones in for a week, they fester a bit and pop out easy after a while. Some, we cut out. This one definitely needs to come out. 10/10.
I'm a mechanic I never work with wood except on rare occasions when I need obscure wooden blocks for... Stuff... And I always get splinters like an amateur. I couldn't get one out and it festered for a week until the pain and pressure was unbearable and I squeezed on both sides like a pimple and the splinter shot right out like a spear and the relief hit instantly
Not a carpenter, but order picker in a warehouse that only works with wooden pallets. So throwing those things around I get my fair share. 100% can attest this is what we do too. Just works out easier and after a while it really doesn't hurt as much as you would think.
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He couldn't wash his hands because he couldn't move one of them.
Bogos binted?
The pain is temporary, the relief he must've felt lasted hours.
Sounded like he had an orgasm
So in other words, also temporary. Lol
@@ShepardOfficialI like you
The relief is permanent judging from what the dude just pulled out😂
@@edjohn5114I like him more
These are the hands of a very hard working man ❤
Yep
Even a hard working man should make sure to have gloves
@@MLGProMaster-tu9tzI mean gloves only do so much dude.
@@MLGProMaster-tu9tzid imagine he was wearing gloves
@@MLGProMaster-tu9tzNão, muitos serviços em obras dependem do tato, uso de luva pode prejudicar o serviço e tirar a vida dentro de uma obra.
He clearly is a hardworking man. God bless you,Sir.
Fr
Wow that's crazy
He need gloves
Needs his damn PPE 🤣
@@mcpenguinchan3775Depends on what he’s doing. Really don’t want to be wear gloves around certain machines. Would rather deal with this than having to get my whole hand reconstructed.
My husbands a diesel mechanic & has hands like this only worse. These hard working, blue collar men deal with pain day in, day out to make the world go round and don’t get paid nearly enough. God bless them.🙏🏼♥️
I felt that groan in my soul, the perfect mixture of pain and relief...
Relief on max for that
😂
Always hurts more when you see what it is 😂
painmaxed
Ouch. That’s got to have hurt. I felt his grown. 😩😩🥲
This is a hard working man. He doesn’t stop for a little splinter. This was a piece of kindling. No doubt great relief.
For sure!!😂🙌🙌
I mean... he literally stopped for the splinter lol
Sure as hell ain’t cleaning the area afterwords too, that’s how he got them tough hands, proper grafter
That's not a splinter. That's a got dang stick 😮
Lmfao. Talk to me about “hardworking” after watching someone give birth. 😂
You can literally see him shaking with pain and the sound of relief after. Must’ve felt good.
It does
It damn sure felt good for me.
It probably wouldn't have helped that he kept on pinching himself against it with the tweezers
I had one like that from construction through my palm. I can fairly confidently say that was not a relief noise, it hurts like hell pulling them out when they are that big
believe me that is not because it felt good if you have had one like this before you would know that! it hurts more then going in (unless it's under your finger nail!!!!)
My daddy’s hands looked like this everyday of his life. He was a brilliant carpenter. Miss him.
Problem is that we literally missed them after they gone 🥺 life of a man 😔
Missed while they were here too, Aleta an after thought.
Sad.
was he allergic to soap?
@@Mrbootyman this may sound racist and I dont think it is, but your also saying all black people too are allergic to soap?
Honey not to say your daddy wasn't a good and hard working man but if his hands looked like this he spent way more time as a mechanic then a carpenter and needed to use a little hand cleaner from time to time.
RESPECT..What a strong and determined man.
If women want equal average wages they need more labor jobs with risks like this
@@Scoops61shut up damn
Fr dude i was like WTH like I literally felt it
@@Scoops61 I'm actually a girl, and a plumber. And, you are right lmaooo
@@Scoops61I'm not sure why I'm supposed to be impressed by some jackass who can't follow basic safety procedures. Regardless, plenty of women work in construction, but if men want women to work these jobs at equal rates they need society to not constantly tell women since childhood that these jobs aren't for them. And also pay them the same amount for the same job which is the actual issue here.
OMG the pain that just surged throughout my body was awful!!! I pray it doesn't get infected! 🙏🏻
You need glasses dude 😂
If infected, it would be red, swollen all around and with pus inside.
@@blazikarbonI don’t think he meant that it’s infected now, he just hopes it will not become infected later on
It looks like fairly clean, non treated lumber. He will be fine 😊
@@blazikarbondumb asf you are
@a93142fr, you gotta be careful with who you attempt to correct in the internet. You could be talking to a screwed up child or possible a rock with hands.
Huge respect to all the people who built this world
IT is true 😊
You're welcome.....retired 416.
What's sad is Only fan girls get payed way more than that dude
This is a video I will send to a woman saying "We don't need Men!"
It shouldn’t be us you should be thanking, thank the lord that created all of us and animals❤️
Eso es muy doloroso,cuaquier astilla pero eso es un palo, pobre señor, que Dios le de fuerzas, para su dolor 🙏
The relief he had at the end. Was felt by everyone
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Nah man I felt pain looking at it Ouch
@@soulghost9718 me too
There was no relief in this video, only pain
Me: "doesn't look too bad"
Splinter: "I am Groot"
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I enjoyed this comment waaaay too much 😂😂
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This comment is really funny 😂
lmfaoooo
100% respect for the hard working men & women working very hard w/ their hands day in & day out for decades! I watched my father who worked in a power plant for 39 years after serving our country in Vietnam back in the 60’s . I remember looking at those huge turbines & steam generating machines & the injuries he sustained over the years repairing & maintaining those highly dangerous mechanical machines.
I was fortunate enough to go to college & never had to endure what my Pop’s had to.
Those men right there are the real Supermen w/ their capes hidden under their work shirts! PS: Thanks Pop’s for giving me a better life than you had! ❤
My dad is a Forman for a group, that works on turbines
Amazing man and I’m happy he’s my father
Ain't reading allat
Hard working men you mean. Women are in HR making everyone’s life a misery.
Stories like this & manufacturing time clock jobs are why our parents want better for us & to go to college!
Wow, I know someone who actually stitched his own chest together after catching an ax head in it during a logging rodeo, back in those days teenagers were brazen enough to bring their bottles of whiskey to such gatherings. The person had ten or more student witnesses and several adults too as per the location there was a two hour wait for the medics to arrive. By the time they did the person's parents were called and school principal's informed that student was examined and released to go home. About a week later the family doctor said the student did a fabulous job on the stitches. That folks was approximately 45 years ago and the teenager involved was none other than my biological brother even the cormen at the meps center were impressed when he passed physical exams to join the Marines. Every family should have at least one member trained in one facet of the medical field so as to drive down exorbernt costs of emergency room care.
cool, but I aint readin all that
@thelaurelproject-GMA it's true it was my own brother who's now 59yrs old.
My mouth dropped 😮
I was shocked and also no blood, a very hard working Man, bless you Sir 🫡
Where are all the ladies at? They seem to think they can do anything a man can do
Yikes
@@paulharvey1947 it's a craftmanship, you need to be trained specially for it for years to master. It's nothing easy. Both men and women can do craftmanships. Let's see yours lil bro
@@paulharvey1947 ask my mom. She had shifted sideways while sitting on the floor painting woodwork and ended up with multiple stakes of splinters in her thigh. Doctor had to cut some out.
@@MarjenaSloan ouch 😩 was your Mum OK 🤞
Hands of a hard working man. 👊🏻
Also looks like the hands of a homeless man too
Il faudrait se laver les mains avant 👎
Irrelevant he must wash them before that needle
Guantes!!!!!
Hard working hands. When I see people like these on public transit I want to say "thank you for your service". They are the real backbone of our society
AMEN 🙏🕊️
My thoughts exactly ! Hard working hands !
Thanks i just went to the toilet and used them as toilet paper,But you are welcome.
Руки не моет перед самооперированием. Необразованный
Esattamente
When i was a teen (1969), I had one in my knee, not quite that long. What a relief when I got it out. We were building a pole barn & it came from pressure treated 6x6.
Working hands! He must have alot of beautiful things he's made with those hands. Bless you!
God Bless you as well my friend.
Word. 💯🔥
I mean.. “bless you” isn’t the same as “god bless you” but close enough..
Where's the blood?
@@halopines1600are you serious?
May God protect all struggling men around the world
And women!
@@Silly-Goob-y1pp13 yes,amin❤️
@@haiba6756 YOU ARE AF0KADKE4HayTmJBSQA yes,amen (translated by Google)
Who said he’s struggling..
@@notabot7480 every man struggles with something, all the time. Sometimes he isn't aware, sometimes he is
Was genuinely more worried the short would end before he pulled it out😂
Edit:the masses have gathered and the fear and rage for the betrayal of a cut off short beckoned the forces of both good and evil to convene and bring balance to what could be true anarchy
Same I started stressing 😂
It was messing wit my anxiety 😂
Real shit
We have all been messed with too many times I see😂😂😂😂
same bro😅
Ouch. I can feel that. Hope he got the relief he needed, and that he got the whole thing out too. When I was a kid, we had a long shag carpet. I loved pretending to skate on it. I did this one day and hit a hidden sharp object. It went through my bare foot between my pinky toe and ring toe (?) of my right foot. I didn't scream. I was kind of wondering what it was. I sat down and looked and that is when I screamed. It was one of those floral sticks used to secure flowers into a piece of foam to make a floral design. The huge, pointy stick actually ran through the callous of my foot, parallel to my sole. My mom came in, picked me up, told me to soak my foot and she eventually was able to get it out. I cried a lot, but it didn't bleed too much. If it had actually pierced between the toes, I would have had worse complications, so yeah, I can feel this.
Yep, he’s tougher than most!!! Hard working man to be appreciated….😮. Amen????
Amen
Boil it out!
I second that!!! ❤
Yeah baby
Yay to sky daddy
The hands of a man that build this world
god built the world
@@DatsLegitness okay 12 year old
@@JORDAN-CHRISTOPHERSPENCERweird insult but ok
@@simonfortune7279Did he build any infrastructure?
Amen to that 🙏🏻
That's not a splinter, that's a goddamn whole tree branch
God says “thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain”!!! Please remember that!!! It could be the difference in going to Heaven or Hell.
@@RebeccaSwain-i6pwell I’ll be goddamned, is that so?
@@RebeccaSwain-i6p not everyone cares
@@RebeccaSwain-i6pok boomer
😂
Hi Becca thank you for this reading. ❤
Told the spirits, ex is Done!
New is ON 🙌🏼 Bring it on Lord thank you Amen.
Those hands ✋ are from a hard working man and brave to Deal with removing that painful 😖 splinter, RESPECT,🙌
hey i don’t see feminism here😂
Looks like a sissy liberal hand to me
Npc comment
@@dontrah1838fr thr emojis before the sentence is even finished was it for me😂😂😂
@@dontrah1838 I was going to agree with you, but then I checked your other comments. I think you’re the npc bro 😂
Those are the type of hands I respect the most. Those hands helped build a lot of wonderful things in this world.
You have no idea where those hands been. He could have strangled someone. Stop typing shit just to get a like. Think for a moment.
@@Awweadyfuck your next level crazy. 💯 😅
@@Awweadycan’t respect our tradesmen? Who actually help the world.🤣
@@ryanhammonds919where does it say he’s a tradesman? Or do you just assume based on having dirty hands?
@@spider-mancantsee5875he says he was working with wood.
My daughter slid across those wood playgrounds at daycare and ended up with a 4 or 5 inch sliver in her butt cheek. The doctors were shocked when they removed it. Surprised it didn't break when she played the rest of afternoon and told nobody at school, till I got her to emergency room hours later.
She is a trooper.
How is that not extremely uncomfortable😅
@@Zwizr
I don't KNOW how she could stand it ALL Day like THAT!! She was my toughest kid.
She drove her bicycle down the TRAIL SHE WASN'T SUPPOSED TO, and had her handlebars BACKWARDS and NO SHOES, and hit the tree at the end of the trail with her head.
She sent her sister up to tell me because she KNEW she wasn't supposed to be down there at ALL,
ESPECIALLY with her little sister in tow....
Needless to say she looked like Mike Tyson had her in the ring, and her head and eye were so big they were SHINY like a bald man's head....
never cried.
Off to the hospital again. And the time her shin bone looked like an extra head was growing out of it cuz she hit so hard on the pool ladder.
She NEVER cried....
Tough as nails,
and not willing to admit defeat by ANYTHING,
even a pool ladder!! 😂
It always made me wonder if maybe she DIDN'T feel pain like regular people do??
@@traciepratte3983 She sounds like a tough and determined kid.
Wow! Tough kiddo! There actually is a condition where a person doesn't feel pain, it's *extremely* rare, but does exist. Called CIP- Congenital insensitivity to pain
Omg something similar happened to me, but in the back of my thigh. I remember playing that day in the playground. I also remember the pain, then relief of my Mom taking it out that night.
The doctor speaking in this video is a beautiful man. I've seen handsome Drs before, but the doctor here is just gorgeous 😍
His eyes and lips are so perfectly shaped to his face. What a beautiful man 🙂.
Lips go into heart-shape
He is determined in many ways and kudos for just getting it done
Mi bumboclawt
Ich hätte mir ja erstmal die Hände gewaschen, wegen Schmutz in der frischen Wunde.
ive gotten a bigger one in my toe but diagonally it was wide and longer
@@mariabeyrich7097 Wash my hands where? There's no sinks if I'm out building it.
Should have gone to a dr. Could leave small splinters inside to infect. I had a similar issue. Dr said don't mess with it you could make it worse.
All i see is a respectable hard working man
Exactly
🤦♀️
He most definitely is! My bf welds for 12 hours everyday and his hands look just about the same after whatever job hes working on 😳
@@TamiTheeCitygirl si sra esas son las manos de un hombre trabajador un 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 para todos los trabajadores yo tenía mis manos así pero después de un accidente quedé cuadriplegico y extraño el trabajo y tener mis manos así de fuertes esas son manos de un verdadero hombre
yes yes 💚🌞
For those who dont know, its more dangerous to wear gloves when using rotating power tools than to not wear them. Getting splinters is way better than having the fabric of the gloves getting tangled and pulling your hand into the tool.
🎯 yep!
Been in construction my whole life and can definitely attest to that .
It's kind of nice as a man to actually have some tough leathery man hands too 🤣
Gloves take away all that toughness
@@Mr.blister6969 hell no bro, I pumice my callouses so I'm not all wasted looking.
Definitely is! But I think he was talking about not wearing latex/medical gloves while trying to remove it, not that he wasn’t wearing gloves while working. That’s the impression that I got anyway.
Yes after seeing the lathing machine accident in Russia I’ll be fine with being naked 😂
OMG I COULD NEVER
Much respect💯 to this hardworking man!!❤Damn that looked like a piece of kindling wood it was soooo big!!!❤❤❤💯💯💯
Yes...indeed it does!!!!❤❤❤
Obviously a hard working man!!
Ces mains sont vraiment sal
Those are the hands of a hardworking man!
fr
Yup and you can bet he didn’t wash his hands after and went right back to work…
Don't say working man 😂 Those them theys will start crying about misgendering 😂😂
@realtalk4329 you won't find a they/them on a building site, they might break a nail 😂
He probably has washed his hands to be fair he's just a grafter 😅
This probably not the first time he had to remove one of those. He’s a hard working man. God bless him and keep him safe 🙏🏾
I was thinking the same thing😂
just because someone work hard does not equate to working smart. practicing imperfection leads to imperfection. blind leading the blind.
@RagnarokGenesis00 Assuming makes an ass out of you.. you have zero clue if he wasn't "working smart.." You can still get hurt following safety guidelines, FYI.. A huge splinter like that isn't being stopped by most gloves, and his hands can get dirty like they are shown to be while wearing gloves if you are sweating through them.
Gloves
@@craftysteve176 I know but I do the same. I have a garden and I hardly ever wear gloves when I’m planting or pulling weeds. I get stuck by the rose bushes bushes all the time but I just never learn 😂🤣
Wow!!! What a shock and relief!! WASH YOUR HANDS FIRST!!!!!!❤❤❤
He’s a working man.. more concerned with removing the splinter than washing his hands and wearing gloves. I’ll bet he’s done this a whole ton of times and then he goes back to work. ❤
Gotta do what you gotta do in the field!
Sepsis is a thing.
He probably hit him a beer and cig after that it’s just another day for him you can tell
Stopping every so often to remove splinters, when you could have just worn the proper safety gear and done the job smoothly. 5head moves
@@H3LLS4NG3Lwhat gloves? gloves and working with wood is a bad idea. pro woodworker here
Pulls out a 2x4.
Almost 350 likes and no comments?! Let me fix that.
😂😂😂😂
Wood one, lol
Nah that's a 13x1
Haha i was drinking coffee, this made me laugh an dribble said coffee 😂
Respect to those hard working hands!🙏
Facts !! My man works in the oil field and comes home and goes right to sleep after a 16 hours shift & I don’t mind at all . Those hands are giving us a home !!!
tdat went right up to his armpit
No respect to stupidity of working without gloves 😂😂😂
@@SUPER_PROPER dude…you wear gloves in a woodshop…you better hope the gloves don’t grip your hands or…well…you’ll learn how flexible hands/wtists/arms really are when your hand is facing back at you
That's incredibly dumb on your part. IT'S WOOD WORKING. Rip your glove and fingers right off. @@SUPER_PROPER
Pobrecito,temblaba de dolor.Que bueno que pudo sacarlo.Bendiciones para ese hombre trabajador 🥰🥰
I sorry but I never saw him shaking he was trying to.get the splinter out of his finger
Tough tough man
As a mechanic for 50 years I can’t count how many times I’ve had to remove wire and metal. You wouldn’t believe what an x- ray of my hand looks like from metal I wasn’t able to remove.
No MRI for you ! Unless you want it all out at once...
U should probably listen to Louise👀
😲😮
I have so much metal savings In me that I set of the metal detectors at airports
I had a neck issue and was refused MRI due to metal in my eyes. They said it would blind me
My respect for every man that works that hard❤
I was thinking the same. Men.. wood. Ouch
No hard work just accidente.
@@junkrattomi6903regarde ces main pedale.
❤@@jeancharlesdunan
That splinter said "I am Groot"
That's the way I was taught
😂😂😂
LolololoL 😂😂😂
Stawpp😅😅😅😅
-1 for hands lol go do roofing and see how easy that shit comes off, I’ve used gasoline and scrub pads and still have dirty hands…
He has no other choice to remove this ....... ya because his buddy's will make fun of him if he goes to the hospital, also because judging by his hands he is a real man . Right on brother keep being the MAN you are 🫡
Какие трудовые руки!
Доброй доли,тебе труженик!
That "oougghh" was equal parts pleasure and pain 🤣😂
i felt that😖
1 to 1 solution 😂
lol I’ve had one like maybe twice as big in my foot and I was a 1:1 pain relief myself.
Shut the hell up
First half pain second relief
This is what I'm proud to say, IS A REAL MAN!!! HAT'S OFF FOR SETTING UP YOUR PHONE.👏👏👏
A @real” man doesn’t wear safety gloves, wash his hands, or seek medical care? Weird.
Grandparents were saved, unsure about my parents, sad. GOD BLESS YALL IN JESUS CHRIST MIGHTY NAME AMEN 🙏
I wasn’t expecting that big of a splinter to come out.. I gasped! 😂
Me too!
Me too 😮
Same
😂😂😂😂
WHAT!!! That's not a splinter, that's a toothpick. ⚕️
That "AUUUGGHH" was a real one.
No blood
@@tremaineangus6474 oh im 100% sure it started to bleed.
That's the exact sound I made in unison while watching this 😂😂😂
I was seriously shocked at how little blood there was when i cut my hand with my chainsaw.. @@seamalulion
Let's take a moment to honour men that have hands like this. All i see is hard work.
Some woman also have hands like this. But hey, all love. ❤
My hands just shed skin like crazy and stay in fairly decent shape because of that
@@rrrr-p3d6eyeah as a landscaper my girly hands are leathered mitts now , but people don’t comment on how “hard working “ they look, I’m told to use some lotion and fix it 😂
@@bacon098you’re not one of them lizard folk, are ya?
@@RealDavidChipman I hope not
While it's true that the IDEAL ACTION before removing foreign bodies is to wash the area before removing an object.....wood splinters are a different matter.
Once water and soap are used, the wood swells, softens, and begins to break down.
The result is removal, bit by bit, of a soggy, dirty mess that could have been extracted in one piece.
Fragments of Palm spines are different as well: they have a smooth surface that doesn't undego changes if soap is used to cleanse the puncture site.
We removed a Palm tree spine embedded between the fingers of a man who was handling the branches without heavy gloves.
Fortunately it was removed in one piece and was 2 inches long. The patient was placed on a regimen of oral antibiotics for 10 days.
Removal required a general anesthetic, a Hand Surgeon, tourniquet, and skill.
I think we all breathed a big sigh of relief when the surgeon pulled the spine out intact.
For you Landscape maintenance experts:
Wear protective gloves.
Wear goggles, too - your eyes are vulnerable!
DON'T drink while working!
If you sustain an injury; don't wait, get help right away.
Immobilize the injured area- wiggling can, and will, allow imbedded objects to move and cause more damage. Have someone drive you to the ER or call a specialist immediately to be seen quickly.
Time is not your friend....do not wait until it's "convenient" or "the end of the day/shift"....more risk of worsening infection and a longer wait to get the problem resolved = MORE pain!
Stay calm.
♥️
"Probably a splinter"
Proceeds to pull a matchstick out
Sure I know them hands ouch
😂😂😂
😂😂
Reminds me of when my brother’s crazy friend burned a hole in his palm from a small blowtorch and my brother said “Man, I think you need to see a doctor about that!” His friend said”Nah, all it needs is a band-aid.” It was so deep and wide my brother said that you could stand a pencil up in it eraser first and it wouldn’t fall over!
@@fiennesgirl9776 ouch
For some people its just another worker, for some of us its the hand of one working father we can relate well❤
I couldn't agree with u more. My father's hands are always like this. I love him so much❤
Когда то давно работал на стройке и посадил такую же занозу , даже чуть больше . Прямо рядом с ногтём на безымянном пальце . Боль невыносимая , адская . Очень трудно было вытаскивать . Но когда вытащил и хлынула кровь , почувствовал такое облегчение , похожее на кайф
Моя сестра под ноготь себе загнала почти до начала его роста занозу толщиной со спичку! Махнула рукой и случайно задела раму старого окна. Вот где полный SOS
Бревно целое!
@@kristina_fire_alexandrovaя так же себе всадила занозу под ноготь большого пальца почти до основания ногтя, когда шкурила раму. Боль адская! Доставали в травматологии под наркозом.
@@ДымкаЯВ я ей пинцетом быстро достала и всё! Но, у нее был реальный шок! Она даже слова сказать не смогла. Прибежала на кухню вся в слезах и айкала, показывая палец. До меня очень быстро дошло, что произошло
@@kristina_fire_alexandrova Мне так - же загнали занозу, резко открывшейся дверью, я даже не поняла, что там заноза, думала просто сильно стукнули, занозу вытащила уже спустя некоторое время, когда под ногтем сначала всë начало гнить, потом естественным способом стало заживать, под ногтем образовалась пустота, и я увидела занозу. Неприятно вспоминать до сих пор!
Me encantan esté tipo de videos 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
As a woodworker I must say one thing. Gloves are an extreme safety hazard in a woodworking shop. Any power tool that spins will catch a glove and absolutely mess your hand up. either breaking it or pulling it into a blade. Without gloves you might get a small cut. With gloves your wrist is broken and your fingers are off.
Yeah, he shouldn't be telling woodworkers how to their job as a doctor, and likewise
I'm pretty sure he means when performing medical procedures you should wash your hands and wear gloves to keep everything sterile to prevent infection. There's a lot of germs/bacteria on your skin.
Doc meant wearing gloves and disinfecting before removing splinter, not while on the job.
I run a compound miter saw daily, one of the few required PPE's is safety glasses. Better never catch you wearing long sleeves either 😂
Im a woodworker and always wear gloves. Even when using power tools and have had my gloves ripped off maybe 20 times, I'll never not wear gloves, I have always had a deep appreciation for gloves throughout my life.
This may be the hands of someone's father ❤
BRUH.
Hardworking one at that
Dont understand how this relates to the video.
@@AbjadepA comment about a hand featured in a video doesn’t relate to the mentioned video?
I mean maybe. You could be wrong tho, maybe this is a women, or a guy with no kids. You don't know. I bet you're thinking these dirty hands look like some hard working blue color man with a wife and kids. Well that's whats called an assumption. And assumptions make soemething that rhymes with bass out of you and me.
I gasped so hard my cat started meowing out of concern
I thought the bit sticking out was skin until 5 seconds before he pulled it out 😮
я тоже
😂😂😂
😹😹😹
Never leave wood splinters in for very long, they soak up moisture and gett harder to remove later.
That man WORKS for a living!
Years ago I had a young man come into urgent care one evening complaining of having pain and a possible splinter in his finger in the space between the edge of his fingernail and the skin of his thumb. He said he felt it go in and it was hurting him in addition to being unable to fully bend his finger, but he had no obvious sign of trauma. He said his wife was a nurse and laughed at him, calling him a ‘wuss’ for not manning up so speak since it didn’t look like anything was wrong. Typically, if nothing is visible we don’t like to go excavating around, potentially causing tissue and/or nerve damage. However, I have excellent tactile sensitivity in my fingers (I was the resident expert at removing glass from anywhere it was implanted), so using a fine needle, it did feel like something was wedged in there. I figured I would give it a shot but if I didn’t find anything obvious, I would refer him to a hand specialist. I did a nerve block to the distal tip of his fingertip and after sterilizing the area, I used a scalpel to make a very fine incision along the outer nail border, hoping I was lateral to whatever was in there. Using a tourniquet on the finger to control bleeding, sure enough, I could see the piece of a wood splinter. I grabbed a hemostat and started to dislodge a foreign body. This thing was so deeply wedged into his finger that I needed to use the tip of the scalpel to pull the tissues away, while pulling with all of my might on this thing. Suddenly, it gave way and out of the side of his nail bed comes this perfectly shaped wood wedge with a pretty sharp tip that was a solid 1 1/4” long. I nearly passed out when I saw how long it was. This guy starts cracking up going, “I want that to take home to show my wife for laughing at me”. Who could blame him? I wanted a picture of it because it was so incredibly long. He said he was using an electric planer (?) or some other woodworking tool when he something flew back at him but he never saw where it went, he just had this sharp pain in his finger that didn’t bleed but his range of motion was affected. I cleaned him up, gave him an updated tetanus and instructions to monitor for infection and sent him on his way with a specimen cup and his souvenir. I would have loved to be a fly on the wall when he came home with that lolol!!😂😂😂
When I was 12 I ran clean through a thorn-apple tree on my dirt bike at almost 30 mph.... Unfortunately the tree was dead so every one of those almost 2" long thorns drove in and came off the tree... I spent 6 hours in the emergency room having 173 thorns removed from my body. (I still have them in a little jar)... How they never got my eyes I will never know! Had them embedded from my scalp to my lower legs and everywhere between! Was sick for almost a week and talk about sore!
Yikes! Those lemon tree spikes are mean. I hope you wore a helmet and visor after that 😫@@oldogre5999
Great story. I, too, would have liked to be a fly on their wall.😂
@@oldogre5999 And lost your voice from yelling “owe!” 173 times 🤭👍
@@Vizslamum54321 I'd lost my voice long before getting to the hospital! You ever seen a thorn apple tree?
He's a hardworking man
I cursed under my breath because as difficult as it was just to get a secure grasp on the thorn, I had to groan as he pulled most of that railroad spike out of his finger. I could feel this guys pain as he digs that out of his finger just below the middle joint. Ouch!!! 😮
Blessings for a full recovery.
My daughter was 4, stepped on a bougainvillea thorn. No one knew. She started forming a callous. Took her to the dr multiple times. There was no sign of anything except the callous. They told us to soak in epsom salts which we did every day for approximately 2 weeks. We would squeeze and squeeze with zero progress on what we didn’t know. Finally the thorn popped out of an invisible wound. That big thorn was straight into her little foot. It was shocking to see it appear but I’m glad it did.
Invisible wound?
The wound was not visible. There was no indication of anything except she had a callous. It was in the arch of her foot.
As someone who's had one of those thorns in her own foot. OUCH... Glad it came out okay!
You have to be careful with this plant. Not only is the plant & sap mildly toxic the thorns are worse. Getting pricked by one can cause dermatitis and plant thorn arthritis.
@@julie6092 I had dermatitis for 2 weeks cause we couldn't get the toxins under control. 😭😭😭
I removed a splinter from my girlfriends foot that was twice as long as that. It went straight up into the heel of her foot, took me about an hour to even get a hold it. The crazy part was that it happened to her in the morning and she went to her college courses all day in pain, and then came to my house after and said her heel was in pain. What a warrior, I couldn't even believe that she lasted all day walking around with that in her heel.
I hope u r married to her, she got guts, and shows good tolerance...that's a strong woman ❤
Picture or it never happened
you're wife is awesome!
Mr me too wow... just let this guy have his glory moment sheesh
@@_Y_s0_serious_ .....it's not even a crazy story.
These are my daddy’s hands. Mom use to stay up late to give him food and remove iron splinters. Daddy was a welder. RIP Mom and Dad.
Legends. RIP
If ur mom is a westerner she probabbly cheated
RIP
RIP
07 mad respect
That was so rewarding. I felt relief just watching
Farmers/laborers man. Whole different breed of folk. Mass respect.
Most of them are decent people. They work hard to care for their family
& Beautiful hands! I appreciate hard working men
I had one just like this while on a climbing trip. Couldn't get it out for over an hour until Puss started forming around to loosen it up. The most satisfying thing in the world pulling it out and relieving all the pressure. Puss and all.
Disgusting
@@afakayu5176so is your mom but we aren’t complaining
Damn what did bro do 😭@@diobrando6295
@@diobrando6295 RRRRAAAAHHHHHHHH
Oh jeesh😂😂😂 I busted out laughing at these posts, ty
Lord have mercy.
That's not a splinter.
That's a whole freaking toothpick.
yaa
Definitely Yes 😭😭😭😭
How in the hell did this man get a whole goddamn toothpick stuck like that
@@jaylinjones3821Honestly, this is a random guess and a complete stretch, but I've seen a few viral videos where people pull perfectly round toothpicks, so maybe their doing to themselves for the views?
@@jaylinjones3821 by working hard
Love your videos ..... love your eyes 👀
Much respect to this man
He works Hard ‼️💓‼️✨🌟✨
It’s fake af
@@davidcoltenkuda3771there are always haters. 😂😂😂
@@muslimsolider7936 but there is no blood on the splinter
@@muslimsolider7936 and it would have went through the finger he would not have his hand closed
@@davidcoltenkuda3771 if you really work hard like this man, your hands ended up like this. Your hand will be hard as metal. And talking about blood not coming out, his skin is so hard and very thick. Have you ever got the thick skin in your toe? And if you cut this thick skin, there will be no blood coming out. And I can say here, he also didn't feel the pain at all.
When I was a little girl I had a black doctor bag with first aid ⛑️ bandages, alcohol wipes, sewing needles, everything... like a legit kit!
My dad played a game with me to come help him at the table with his many MANY work related splinters and hand injuries. He often had cracked, bleeding knuckles from outdoor work, hunting, fishing, automotive repairs, etc.
So he'd yell "Nurse Nasty! Nurse Nasty! I need help!"
I'd come running to his side and dig out my needle and alcohol wipes, clean out his splinters, bandage him up. But he would put on a whole hilarious 🤣 show of how I was a mean nurse, torturing him, & how I should be fired from the hospital, he'd yell for my mom to save him. 😂 He'd demand to speak to whomever is in charge at that hospital. But then he would be brave and say it wasn't so bad and maybe I'm an okay nurse after all. I'd be giggling the whole time.
My dad was 82 when he passed. He was a very good man and father.
Sounds like a great father you are very lucky and blessed to have had him.
I hope my daughter remembers me some day as you do your father.
May he RiP 🙏
You had a really great dad 🤍
God Bless you and your dad.
Great share ❤
I'm a carpenter, I can relate to this video. I rammed a similar size Douglas fir straight into the end of my index finger, like in the video, where it stayed for five months because it was so deep into my finger. After CAT scanning and some exploratory surgery, the splinter remained buried, parallel to my bone. It was painful ALL the time.
Finally, while washing my car, I squeezed my fingertip and out popped a MASSIVE 3/4" splinter, it was coated with a waxy film which my body was producing to help lubricate and envelop the splinter so that it could cleanly pop out the way it came in. The relief was instantaneous and my finger healed up very quickly afterwards. Watching this video brought back my own experience because it was almost exactly the same as my accident, only my splinter entered the end of my finger and not the side like his.
Splinters are a part of life with carpenters,...we just accept it even if we can't avoid them 🫤
Cool story bro 🤪
I'm glad it was out.
Amazing how the body works, Praise GOD
i somehow tracked a piece into the house and was walking barefoot, rammed it laterally into the bottom of my foot.
Getting it out was a fucking bitch
You accept them BECAUSE you cant avoid them id say
I'm too busy looking at him with his fine self nice smile 😁🥰
The hand that works hard to feed their family, that’s awesome.
My husband's hand look just like this.
@@charlottemiller7675 Respect to your husband
It's just work. Many get dirty hands.
What a beautiful soul!!!❤❤❤
Las manos de un campesino trabajador,y tolerante al dolor,un abrazote amigo trabajador de la tierra❤
Wrong country
@@deron4733 he has the freedom to comment on any video he wants in any language he wants.
@@deron4733rasista de países
Peasant? Cheeky bastard 😱
That is one strong man. I would have cried like a baby!
This man probably has an immune system so strong, he’s protected from most any bacteria.
To those of you that are young, or just too stubborn, please wear your gloves any time you are working with wood. If you are working with a saw, please make sure you take off your gloves, as having a splinter is safer rather than getting your whole hand caught in the saw.
Gloves suck cuz everything feels better with as less equipment as possible (for me) but when I handle wood packages, I hold them like a dainty princess because I have a fear of needles and such in my body l. Just a fun factoid.
Saw - or anything else rotating.
Lathe would be a solid example.
Higher skill can actually make certain 'protective' equipment more dangerous because it reduces your fine motor control for certain tasks. The same as this guy saying negative points for no gloves... He's clearly not in a sterile environment, and doesn't have time to fumble around looking for latex gloves that might not exist and give that thing free reign to rip the inside of his finger up more and possibly splinter inside the wound. Better to remove the foreign object right away, then clean everything at once and cover the wound once done.
Lots of health and safety rules are fine as a general rule of thumb, but they can get in the way and make things more dangerous if used too rigidly.
That thing would have gone through gloves.
@@sludgerat444I’ve always had trouble gripping things with the bulky work gloves. I’ll only throw them on when Ik I’ll get a poke without them.
I love the hands of hard working people ❤❤
Then smile my smelly hands after cleaning my whole house after a month of visiting the house full of dust
@@MoscleBrog bro, dont, that guy prolly has a kink
I don't think they like it that much
Go do their job then and get hands like that.
My anxiety level 📈
Fr 😂
Real lol
Same😂
I am groot
I remember I had a splinter almost twice the size of that stuck in my knee after bumbing into an old set of bleachers while playing tag.. My dad held me down while he pried the thing out of there. One of the most painful experiences of my life. Yes the relief was AMAZING.
He has the hands of a surgeon. Very calm and determined.Some of that dirt on those hands will never come off.
Yeah it's definitely stained for life..
Lol if u want a surgeon With hands shaking like that good luck m8
@@emiljansen1435 maybe it's shaking because idk..he's doing the procedure on himself?
Yes it will. It's not a tattoo. Dirt and grease can't stain the dermis. You just need to scrub appropriately. Get some gojo lol
I agreed until “some of that dirt on his hands will never come off”… that’s when the title changed from surgeon to hit man. ☠️
That's a real hard working man 💪🏻
Bro pulled out the entire fucking ecosystem
😂😂
BROOOOO
این دستهای زحمت کش یک انسان هستش👏👏👏👏👏
Руки работяги. Уважение к таким людям.😊
Иисус Христос любит нас!
Ибо так возлюбил Бог мир, что отдал Сына Своего Единородного, дабы всякий верующий в Него, не погиб, но имел жизнь вечную. От Иоанна 3:16 💖✝
А тем, которые приняли Его, верующим во имя Его, дал власть быть чадами Божиими, От Иоанна 1:12 💖🌅
Ибо возмездие за грех--смерть, а дар Божий--жизнь вечная во Христе Иисусе, Господе нашем. К Римлянам 6:23 💖🌅
@@JanineEricksondo you guys have to spread your religious ideolohy everywhere? It's annoying and only makes me less likely to join your cult.
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The way he cuts through his skin so hard really speaks a lot about him❤🎉 God bless all responsible fathers out there 🙏💕
Cringe
When u get a big sliver like that. The area is usually somewhat numb so cutting open ur finger a bit to get at the sliver better is minor
Shut up bot
Adrenaline is a helluva drug
What
As a carpenter, we leave most of the small ones in for a week, they fester a bit and pop out easy after a while. Some, we cut out. This one definitely needs to come out. 10/10.
Right, and when it's pressure treated that's when they get sore quick.
I'm a mechanic I never work with wood except on rare occasions when I need obscure wooden blocks for... Stuff... And I always get splinters like an amateur. I couldn't get one out and it festered for a week until the pain and pressure was unbearable and I squeezed on both sides like a pimple and the splinter shot right out like a spear and the relief hit instantly
I had a metal one from rebuilding a kids whole bike. The first half came out right away, the other half didn't come out until a year later.
Not a carpenter, but order picker in a warehouse that only works with wooden pallets. So throwing those things around I get my fair share.
100% can attest this is what we do too.
Just works out easier and after a while it really doesn't hurt as much as you would think.
I think this is a lie for a lot of carpenters. I pull out the utility knife the moment I get one and start digging.
Oh that's a beauty!! Had a few of those over the years. Would have felt good once it was out. Not the best way to take firewood home 😂😂
Never thought I'd get jump-scared by a splinter.
Same! I knew it was deep and probably big, but not that big!! I jumped back in my seat
My stomach and my jaw dropped !!!
😂😂😂😂😂
The way my jaw dropped when he pulled it out 😂
Thats what she said.
@@DaegraBlack0😂
Ohh ha!!!😂😂😂
@@DaegraBlack08========D 💦
Mine too, was not expecting that
That’s not a splinter, That’s a damn ballista.
haha
The ants are fighting back
😭🤣
Tis’ but a scratch 😂