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Sinergy -> RE: Safe cutting and stabbing.... (11/21/2007 7:47:04 PM)
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As a general response, there is no safe way to do a dangerous thing. quote:
ORIGINAL: missturbation What are the safest places to cut quite deep? Your body is a complex network of nerve channels, blood vessels, connective tissue, lymph channels, etc. It would depend how you define safe. Cut a nerve and it may never grow back, and a patch of skin (say the tip of a finger) may end up being dead to feeling for the rest of your life. Cut the blood vessels in the neck, groin, shoulder and the person may bleed out in less than a minute. Cut a tendon or ligament and one may end up in surgery and rehab and take years to heal. I know a lot of unsafe places to use a knife against somebody, but I dont think this translates into knowing all the safe places to use a knife. quote:
What are the safest places to stab? There is no really "safe" place to stab. The wound to the person introduces foreign objects and objects (to the microbiological level) past the semipermeable membrane of skin. The real question is mitigation of risks. As a child and teenager, I spent most of my life cutting fishhooks out of my body, stabbing and cutting myself learning wood carving, stepping on rusty nails, etc. Im still alive. I would not recommend doing any of these. I would suggest that the person doing the stabbing and cutting do extensive research into the anatomy of the human body, proper surgical techniques, and use sterilized (as in autoclaved) equipment. Additionally, I would work out your "shore story" before you start, so when one of you ends up going to the emergency room with a stab wound, the person does not go up on criminal charges. Sinergy
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