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Warning! Graphic Pictures of a Wound!

HighEndHerpsInc Feb 05, 2007 01:22 PM

Howdy Folks!

I just wanted to say that I have not been able to be around the last couple of weeks due to a skillsaw accident where I all but severed two of the digits on my left hand. The blade went through 80% of my index finger and about 50% of my thumb, leaving them dangling and in need of emergency surgery. I first went to my local emergency here in town but I was informed by the resident surgeon that I needed immediate attention from an Orthopedic Specialist/surgeon. So I was ambulanced 3 hours north to L.S.U. emergency where I received the necessary surgery to reattach the tendons and ligaments and sew my fingers back together. I was also administered intraveous antibiotics to ward off any infection. Since I had cut through bone I was told I had a 20% chance of the wound going septic and causing me to die. These last couple weeks have been a bit scary to say the least. I was also prescribed multiple antibiotics and must go in for bi-weekly check-ups. So far it looks to be healing well though and hopefully it shouldn't be too long before I am back in action.

Here are a couple of pictures of my hand not long after I returned from the hospital during a twice-daily wound cleaning when the bandages had to come off.

Needless to say this injury has made things very difficult on us here these last couple weeks. Since most of what we raise and breed are larger pythons and boas I have been unable to perform my usual duties. Not just because they are so big but because we must avoid infection of my wounds. To further add hardship we recently lost our one employee when our helper was forced to move out of state in Dec. So these past two and a half weeks my wife Tawni has been shouldering nearly the entire burden of what we have to do here. This includes caring for over 250 snakes, thousands of rodents, hundreds of rabbits, a pig farm, chickens, cats and dogs, sales and shipping, feeding, and one injured husband, in addition to all the usual household duties which are already occupation enough. She has been just incredible to say the least. I'm lucky to have such an incredibly strong and able wife.

Here are the pics of my hand shortly after the accident:


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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
http://HighEndHerps.com

Replies (8)

ratstar Feb 05, 2007 02:28 PM

Thats pretty gross. I would have made up a better story than sawing the fingers off myself!

ginebig Feb 05, 2007 03:05 PM

Damn Dave, prayers goin' up from here for a quick recovery, and thank God for a good woman . She'll be needin' a raise after all this.

Quig
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Don't interupt me when I'm talkin' to myself

Bighaze Feb 06, 2007 08:04 PM

LOL, yea.
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Please...
Keep an OPEN MIND, You'll be AMAZED...

izora Feb 05, 2007 08:20 PM

wow, heres to a speedy recovery! Hopefully you wont be down to awful long. My brother had a simliar accident a few years ago, he had turned the corner and his truck rolled over landing on his finger. It fileted it to the bone and he had to have five hour surgery to reattach as well. Today he still has the pin in his finger and it doesnt bend in any way at all. But he can still play football when he tapes his fingers together. Thank God for modern medicine, and Thank God for a helluva woman!

Hope you get to feeling better soon...Izora

jmcghee Feb 06, 2007 03:13 AM

Aw come on Dave you're making a big deal out of nothing... just walk it off Seriously though I hope everything heals up in good working order as quick as possible. You're going to owe that wife of yours one!

BurmMania Feb 08, 2007 12:36 AM

Wow Dave, that is really saddening to see a good guy down and out. I hope everything goes ok for you in the next few weeks so you can get back to work on your amazing snakes. Keep us updated!
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-Sam the Man

MikeT Feb 08, 2007 08:23 PM

Dave, so sorry to hear of your misfortune. The 'septic' possibility must have been horrible. Beyond the tragedy of the accident and your extensive injuries, one would never think that you could actually die from something like that. I've always said that the most dangerous thing about keeping all these snakes and large monitors and stuff is messing around with the power tools etc to build all the cages. I'm really hoping a full recovery for you and bless your wife. All the best and hang in there.

HighEndHerpsInc Feb 08, 2007 09:35 PM

Thanks to all of you for the kind words of support. They mean a lot to me and my wife.

Thanks so very much.
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David Beauchemin
High End Herps.Inc
http://HighEndHerps.com

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