We suffered our first renovation casualty today: my finger. Aieee!!! I was prying some plaster loose with a hammer and somehow my finger got in the way. I predict that my fingernail will fall off soon as it's already crooked.
I called it a day after my injury. Still bleeding slowly many hours later...Zari calls it a zombie finger.
But, at least the mezzanine is all down!
Okay, those of you who are doctors or otherwise qualified to give medical advice: is there anything I should do for my poor finger besides wait until it heals?
Good news: Eric got his carte vitale (French health insurance)! Well, he got his final carte vitale *number*, which means the card itself will be coming soon. I'm still waiting for mine. The kids' application, which we sent back in July, got lost so I have to mail a new one in tomorrow.
Vitamin C and zinc hasten wound healing. We use high dose in my house. Dr Suzanne Humpries high doses.
ReplyDeleteAstragalus supports healing.
Arnica cream
Arnica 30X or 9C, 3-4 times daily to decrease inflammation and speed healing
Ledum 12X or 6C, 3-4 times daily
When we lived in Europe, these little blue bottles were at regular pharmacy
Hypernicum for severe pain
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