About this time, and before I was aware of what had happened, Stephanie looked at the knife and this is what she saw.
There is no dollar bill in this picture to give you a sense of scale, but from the tip of the knife to where the blood stops is two inches. I used a tape measure. Suddenly, Stephanie was quite concerned. She quickly came to examine me. I must say, as a medical professional, I was not too impressed. I was as calm as a cucumber, but she could hardly looking at the wound. It was two inches deep, and only about an inch long. I have concluded that the only reason it did not go further is that it dead-ended into my pelvic bone. After consulting everyone, we figured I best go to the emergency room. Stephanie and I took off while Bobby and Charles stayed back for Thor.
It was while driving that I realized how lucky I am. If it had been two inches lower, we would be stopping at two children, and if it was 2 inches higher, I would have been urinating in a bag for the rest of my life (apparently they can't fix ruptured bladders). Praise the Lord for letting me get away with only a minor flesh wound!
We went to Mount Carmel East and had a great experience. The wait was short, and I enjoyed trying to eavesdrop on the Spanish speakers behind me. The doctor was quick, reassuring, and pleasant. He used a whopping 3 stitches, and I am glad that was it. They hurt. We were remarkably home by 1:40 and I was on time for school today!
So, there it is--my adventure for the week. Thanks for reading and pray that I blog about all the other beautiful things in my life soon.
Ryan, I thought you were more adept using a knife, especially since you grew up in the backwoods of northern Minnesota. I am grateful to God He was watching over you again and was able to keep you from damaging something permanently. We need you around here, ease up with the knives.
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible, yet horrible story. I hate to say it, but I'm bummed that for some reason I can't see the photo...
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