Drill it! I us a really small bit and a pin vise to turn it. Go slow. when you hit the pocket, ahhh so much better. It will squirt blood pretty well.
Then soak in warm water for a bit. If blood build up again just push on it with a little pressure. You might have to open the hole again. Warm water and repeat.
It's going to feel really good when you get the pressure off.
The doctor said to stick it in a hole.
I have used a tiny drill bit. Works great. Cordless is easier.....immediate relief from throbbing.
I'm amazed that no one has offered to get all stabby on this. (pin vice and a 1/32 drill for the win)
Drill it! I us a really small bit and a pin vise to turn it. Go slow. when you hit the pocket, ahhh so much better. It will squirt blood pretty well.
Then soak in warm water for a bit. If blood build up again just push on it with a little pressure. You might have to open the hole again. Warm water and repeat.
It's going to feel really good when you get the pressure off.
Throbbing could be very satisfying.
Let it bleed! It will keep the pressure down. Keep it clean. Soak it in some really warm water a few times a day. It will be sore for a bit. The clear fluid is normal. your body trying to create a scab.
And Rum! Drink plenty of Rum; it'll replace the fluids that subautonamous intelliquasitoma uses while the healing process is going on. I read it in a medical journal once!!
And Rum! Drink plenty of Rum; it'll replace the fluids that subautonamous intelliquasitoma uses while the healing process is going on. I read it in a medical journal once!!
If you're uncomfortable with a drill, heating up a razor blade or knife and just twisting it back and forth on the tip will do the same, much slower.