Yet Another In Praise Of Helmet Thread!

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longers

Legendary Member
Crackle said:
Marks schmarks. Proves nothing in relation to the brain moving inside your head. You've obviously got concerns, it costs nowt to go and get seen and have all your qualms addressed. Take a list of questions with you.


Yours and ours. Hopefully we're worrying over nothing but it'd be good to be sure you really are ok.

They'll answer your medication questions as well while you're getting checked out I should think.
 
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dav1d

Guru
Thanks for all the replies, advice and concern.
I'm going to go to casualty tomorrow (bit late now and I'm tired so gonna get some kip). My sister is going with me (I forgot everything I wanted to say in the docs surgery so she can remind me if I forget anything).

Does anyone know if my gerbil needs to see a vet, with my bit finger getting infected, just wondered cos she could have an illness, although she seems fine and it's about a week after the bite? But it is quite a deep wound.
 

on the road

Über Member
I very much doubt that the gerbil will need to see a vet. The infection on your finger is from (natural) bacteria on the gerbil's teeth or in its mouth, it usually swells up and takes about a week to ten day to go down. Don't forget, when the gerbil bit you it created an open wound for bacteria to enter. The hospital might give you anti biotics depending how bad the infection is.
 

slowmotion

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dav1d said:
Thanks for all the replies, advice and concern.
I'm going to go to casualty tomorrow (bit late now and I'm tired so gonna get some kip). My sister is going with me (I forgot everything I wanted to say in the docs surgery so she can remind me if I forget anything).

Does anyone know if my gerbil needs to see a vet, with my bit finger getting infected, just wondered cos she could have an illness, although she seems fine and it's about a week after the bite? But it is quite a deep wound.

Are you taking the piss???

1) Gerbil goes to the vet

2) you go to A&E and get checked out

Please?
 
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dav1d

Guru
It turns out that the dose of antibitics is fine, I was just reading the leaflet and reading information wrong online for some reason!, so I've just got to keep on them until the course is finished. And the head injury it's nothing serious, minor concussion (although I didn't actually notice, I had cut my head! Don't know how I could miss something like that! It's not a massive cut though).


on the road said:
I very much doubt that the gerbil will need to see a vet. The infection on your finger is from (natural) bacteria on the gerbil's teeth or in its mouth, it usually swells up and takes about a week to ten day to go down. Don't forget, when the gerbil bit you it created an open wound for bacteria to enter. The hospital might give you anti biotics depending how bad the infection is.

Thanks. :ohmy:

slowmotion said:
Are you taking the piss???

1) Gerbil goes to the vet

2) you go to A&E and get checked out

Please?

I have every right to take my pets to a vet if I deem it neccessary. It's not costing YOU anything, it's me that would be out of pocket, so why worry? Okay, gerbils aren't exactly dogs, but a gerbil suffering is still an animal suffering.
 

gbb

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dav1d said:
It turns out that the dose of antibitics is fine, I was just reading the leaflet and reading information wrong online for some reason!, so I've just got to keep on them until the course is finished. And the head injury it's nothing serious, minor concussion (although I didn't actually notice, I had cut my head! Don't know how I could miss something like that! It's not a massive cut though).




Thanks. :ohmy:



I have every right to take my pets to a vet if I deem it neccessary. It's not costing YOU anything, it's me that would be out of pocket, so why worry? Okay, gerbils aren't exactly dogs, but a gerbil suffering is still an animal suffering.


The cut and concussion are not directly connected.
Concussion can occur without any outward injury. Concussion (feel free to correct me anyone...cos i could be talking out of my back passage) is where the brain gets injured, usually by being rattled inside the skull.
 

longers

Legendary Member
Glad you're ok David, thanks for letting us know :ohmy:
 

MacB

Lover of things that come in 3's
Crackle said:
So are you feeling normal now or still a bit spaced out?

What Crackle's trying to say is that he's concerned for you but can't tell, from quality of posting, whether you're abnormally impacted. It's a shitty way to tell someone their posting style sucks, but he means well:biggrin:

Seriously get it checked and don't be shy to push a bit and relate all possible symptoms, no matter how insignificant they may seem.
 
MacB said:
What Crackle's trying to say is that he's concerned for you but can't tell, from quality of posting, whether you're abnormally impacted. It's a shitty way to tell someone their posting style sucks, but he means well:biggrin:

;) Git! I was enjoying that tea.
 
gbb said:
The cut and concussion are not directly connected.
Concussion can occur without any outward injury. Concussion (feel free to correct me anyone...cos i could be talking out of my back passage) is where the brain gets injured, usually by being rattled inside the skull.

... or as a result of rotational injuries caused by a helmet? ;)
 
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