Sure, if your mending a scarecrow. Don't try it on a person though unless you want them to die from a horrible, painful, smelly infection that gets into your bloodstream and eats into your brain and kills you.
2006-09-22 07:19:50
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answered by butrcupps 6
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No! That happened to me before! You gotta get some fishing line or some heavy duty thread, and a nice big needle. Thread the fishing line through the big needle, you are going to need about two feet of line. If you use heavy duty thread, you have to coat it with vaseline so it does'nt sting when it goes thru. Anyhow, once you have it threaded, douse the needle and thread very well with rubbing alcohol. You are going to need to pour alcohol on the wound as well. Any how, stitch the wound up loosely, don't stitch it real tight, just bring the edges of the wound together so they are barely touching, and use a real sturdy not. It is going to be hard to get the needle thru the skin, so you will need to protect your finger by wrapping duct tape on it to make it hard enough to push the needle thru. After you are done stitching, throw some more rubbing alcohol on it, and it will be fine. Just take a tweezer and shift the stitches each day so they don't grow into the wound, and clean it twice a day with alcohol, keep it covered and put neosporin on it and you can cut the stiches out after 7-10 days. Good luck.
2006-09-22 14:28:40
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answered by Nicki Lee 6
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