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In reply to the discussion: Why would an EMT say a person could probably "use" stitches in their head but they'd rather not [View all]Systematic Chaos
(8,601 posts)22. Put your discussion points in a place in the thread where they make sense.
You should have responded to the OP with this, and not just some random post in the thread.
Not trying to be rude, just pointing out that far less people -- including myself -- would have been scratching their heads over your post had it been a direct reply to the OP.
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Why would an EMT say a person could probably "use" stitches in their head but they'd rather not [View all]
Maraya1969
Jul 2013
OP
How does one get small cuts when their head is being repeatedly bached onto concrete?
arcane1
Jul 2013
#4
Does it matter whether his head was bashed into concrete or TM just hit his head once into the
Honeycombe8
Jul 2013
#21
direct bashes into the concrete, yes; if the head were moved horizontally while on the concrete,
unblock
Jul 2013
#20
Put your discussion points in a place in the thread where they make sense.
Systematic Chaos
Jul 2013
#22
The difference here is Zimmerman said that the EMT said he could probably use stitches but she
Maraya1969
Jul 2013
#23
Nothing. I was just trying to merge two posts into one. Not such a good idea as I see now.
Maraya1969
Jul 2013
#25