CA as a commercially promoted Band-Aid?

Harry W. Southwell II bnbsouthwell at avsia.com
Thu May 8 12:31:11 AKDT 2003


No wonder my Ex is an ex-wife, just kidding:>)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Terry Brox 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 3:25 PM
  Subject: Re: RE: CA as a commercially promoted Band-Aid?


  Using kicker will also cauterize  (spelling?) the wound, if you know what I mean. 
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Harry W. Southwell II 
    To: discussion at nsrca.org 
    Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 3:12 PM
    Subject: Re: RE: CA as a commercially promoted Band-Aid?


    Hey Jim,

       I hadn't thought about trying the Kicker! I am sure I'll have a chance sometime soon to give it a ahhh "Shot"  Thanks!!!

    Bill
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: jim ivey 
      To: discussion 
      Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 3:10 PM
      Subject: Re: RE: CA as a commercially promoted Band-Aid?


      Bill 
      If you use kicker it works a lot faster.

      Jim I

        ----- Original Message -----
        From: Harry W. Southwell II
        Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 10:41 AM
        To: discussion at nsrca.org
        Subject: Re: RE: CA as a commercially promoted Band-Aid?

             I have used the thin CA for finger repairs for years. heals fast and
        clean, very little if any scaring. My ex-wife #2 had a glass break while
        washing it. It cut a large U shaped gash on the heal of her hand. I applied
        peroxide to wound.Then dried it and kept pressure on it to hold back the
        bleeding for a few seconds so I could apply the thin CA. It healed with
        almost no visible scar.  Of course I had worked out the method at the work
        bench on several prior ahh...building interruptions.

        Regards
        Bill " don't want any stitches" Southwell




        ----- Original Message -----
        From: "wgalligan" <wgalligan at cnbcom.net>
        To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
        Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 9:14 AM
        Subject: Re: RE: CA as a commercially promoted Band-Aid?


        > KOOL.... I could use a bottle of that in my shop....danged ole #11 Exato's
        are my #1 menae.
        > WG
        >
        > > --On Thursday, May 08, 2003 8:41 AM -0400 wgalligan
        <wgalligan at cnbcom.net> wrote:
        > >
        > > > It was later used in the medical area as a subsitute for sutures but
        didnt take.
        > >
        > > It's being used in eye surgery:
        > > <http://www.slackinc.com/eye/os/stor0496/alio.htm>
        > >
        > > Cosmetic surgery:
        > > <http://archfaci.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/1/4/292>
        > >
        > > In place of sutures:
        > > <http://www.emedicine.com/ent/topic375.htm>
        > > <http://www.hospitalmanagement.net/informer/products/product52/>
        > >
        > > In oral surgery:
        > > <http://www.cda-adc.ca/jcda/vol-64/issue-9/632.html>
        > >
        > > > I'm assuming because of some of the side effects like
        > > > alergic reactions.
        > >
        > > The problem reported was toxicity to tissue due to the
        > > products released by the polymerization of the
        > > glue.  They're using new formulas to limit that
        > > kind of damage.
        > >
        > >      Marty #2874
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