I Lost a Knife Fight to Myself: a Tale of Epic Dumba**ery

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  • rhino

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    Before I tell the story, here is a disclaimer:

    If you're offended by stupidity that borders on mental retardation, please stop reading.

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    So, there I was.

    I had just finished sharpening a 5.11 Tarani C.U.B Master (a folding karambit) and decided it would be a good idea to practice extending and retracting the knife. It was just after 23:00 and I was tired.

    Yes, I was using a live, very sharp blade instead of an inert trainer. I didn't even cover the edge and point with tape.

    Yes, I've been warned both by people who understand using karambits as well as people who just have a normal understanding of not being a dumba**.

    Yes, this is the same way I nicked the back of my hand just last week (and should have learned the lesson).

    I was extending and retracting without incident when the phone rang -- it was the boss of me. I answered with my bluetooth headset and for some reason, continued to flip the knife back and forth. Everything was going fine until the motion of the knife was interrupted by hitting something. I didn't feel any pain, but when I felt a sudden wetness on my lower leg going down to my ankle, I had a pretty good idea what had happened. I'm not sure if I caught my leg before or after I dropped the knife, but at some point (no pun intended) it happened. I looked down, saw the rapidly growing mess, and very calmly told the Boss "I have to go" as started to apply pressure.

    I applied pressure for a while and the bleeding was profuse. I took a chance to take a peek and realized that based on the look of the cut, its location, and the amount of bleeding that steristrips or glue weren't going to suffice. The closest Israeli Battle Dressing (IBD) was in the pocket of the pants I'd worn earlier, so I took a strip of gorilla tape and taped the was of bloody paper towels to my calf so I could fetch it. I also wiped-up most of the blood on the floor at that time, then retrieved the IBD.

    I realized I had to go to the bathroom, so I did that, then returned to the kitchen and applied the IBD to my calf, just below the knee. I made it tight enough that the leaking stopped and it achieved hemostasis without additional input from me. Then I got dressed well enough to go to the ER and drove myself to the hospital. I entered the ER, went through the admitting process, and was led to one of the little rooms in the ER.

    A very nice nurse came to take my vitals, then she removed my IBD to examine the wound. It was a gash about 3 inches long, and maybe half an inch deep that was just oozing slowly at that points. She did some cleaning around the wound, placed some 4X4s over it, and left me to wait for the doctor. The doc was in and out a couple of times because other patients arrived and after a while it started bleeding again. The nurse returned and put an ice pack on it.

    The doctor returned, injected a little lidocaine, and commenced to irrigating. The he did the suturing, after which there were 9 stitches visible and the bleeding was stopped. After some discussion, I was discharged and drove myself home.

    Naturally, while awaiting treatment, I took the opportunity to text my predicament to several individuals that I knew would aid in helping me to learn via humiliation. I was not disappointed!

    That is how I did, in fact, lose a knife fight to myself.


    LESSONS RE-LEARNED:


    • When you do stupid things with sharp objects, sooner or later a stupid injury will ensue.
    • Listen to people to warn you, especially when you know they are right.
    • If you're going to practice with a knife, use an inert replica or at least cover the edge and point to minimize risk of injury.
    • Don't do anything with a knife or other sharp tool when you're not alert or when you are distracted.

    OBSERVATIONS:


    • Very sharp, hawkbill blades cut flesh easily with very little force applied.
    • I was surprised by the complete lack of pain. I would not have known I was cut if not for the bleeding.
    • You do default to the level of your training under stress. My first-aid skills came in handy and I'm glad I have taken the time to learn and maintain them.
    • Israeli Battle Dressings work really well. Knowing how to apply it to yourself before an emergency is a good skill to have and practice.
    • The smell of copious amounts of blood is unmistakable and unpleasant when it's your own.
    • I am clearly retarded.
     

    teddy12b

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    Pictures would help us make fun of your and aid in your public shaming. Just saying.
     

    MadBomber

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    Rhino, this was incredibly inconsiderate of you, cutting yourself on a Thursday night. Since you "work remotely" on Fridays and Mondays, I have to wait until next Tuesday to mock you in person! Next time you're in a self-carving mood, please think of the comedic needs of others.
     

    actaeon277

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    If you're offended by stupidity that borders on mental retardation, please stop reading.
    Seriously. How the heck could you stay on INGO if the previous statement were true?

    And I told you in the other thread you were jinxing yourself.

    https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...arp-metal-moron-=-unfortunate-outcome-10.html
    Great way to jinx yourself.

    I was wiring up a power supply to something, and commenting to someone that I hadn't been zapped in a couple months.....
    Zap!
    Correction...... a couple seconds.
     

    Bfish

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    Hahaha I remember not long ago looking at the thread that shootersix and actaeon just posted the link to... We shall see now if this happens again or not :):

    Are you going to post a picture of your stitches or something of the cut blood etc?? We need some pictures!
     

    Twangbanger

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    ...Rhino, may I suggest a complete chainmail or Kevlar wardrobe?

    Looking at the direction he's headed with the injuries...I think an investment in some Israeli Kevlar Underwear might be a good idea. Whew...this could have been bad.

    Wishing you a speedy and complication-free recovery!
     

    pudly

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    So, when it comes time to remove the stitches, have you decided which knife to offer the nurse or will you be doing it yourself?
     

    Alamo

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    So Rhino hide is not so tough after all, whodda thunk.

    And BBI needs to learn some patience, when you drop the thread-winning post right after the OP, it makes all the other comments anti-climactic.
     
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