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Unread 06-17-2010, 12:35 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by InsaneGenius View Post
One time, when I was in seventh or eighth grade, I thought it was a good idea to shut a glass door by gently pushing with my palm. It broke and cut my wrist. The artery to be a bit more accurate.
It was across the road, not down the highway, so I wasn't even worried. I still haven't seen so much blood my entire life. I thought it was kinda cool, my brother was there too. My mother came home and saw the blood. I just told her to not freak out and she was okay.
After that I had some pizza, I remember.
I'd say you didn't cut an artery. If you cut an honest-to-God artery more than incredibly superficially, no matter how you cut it, you're almost certainly going to die without medical care.

You'll also have blood literally squirting out of the wound in time with your heart.

So, yeah.

I have a similar story though. I was a kid, and after a bit of yardwork, leaned against this old glass door we had. It broke, cutting up my arm pretty bad. Fortunately, the cuts weren't that deep, there wasn't any glass in them, and it didn't hurt at all, so I coped with it pretty well.
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