"I came off nightshift . . "
There's your 'cause of accident'. Nightshift buggers up your ability to think clearly, or tell if you are exhausted.
Impressive cuts, kudos to having it repaired under local.
I'd had my "normal" 5 hours sleep though!:viking: and felt pretty good in the sunshine etc.
Seriously though; you're absolutely right, shifts kill people, very very, slowly.
I read somewhere, that working shifts for prolonged periods, takes up to 10 years off your life expectancy.
I've worked them for 29 years now, with no prospect of breaking free, so I reckon that's me stuffed!
cest la vie
On the plus side, the finger is looking good, though the self absorbing stitches,
haven't yet!
The thumb is still very painful, with a quite severe "toothache" or broken bone sensation still going up through my wrist and up my arm into the shoulder.
I've spoken to various medical professionals and none of them seem particularly interested, not sure whether this is a good or bad thing to be honest
cheers
R.B.