I knew without even looking that this happened down under. Those folks are something.
Same here.
Chuck
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I knew without even looking that this happened down under. Those folks are something.
...and by closing the wound he locked in whatever bugs were living in that shark's mouth and/or the water. Makes for a good story, but file it under the "Don't try this at home" department!
Best regards,
DDM
...and by closing the wound he locked in whatever bugs were living in that shark's mouth and/or the water. Makes for a good story, but file it under the "Don't try this at home" department!
Best regards,
DDM
Far eastern states?The guy is a doctor - and a kiwi - so technically not from down under.well NZ is our far eastern states![]()
Between the time to bleed clean and the long immersion in open ocean, I have a hard time believing there was much in those wounds for a good antiseptic to clean out. Regardless, anyone who keeps a proper suture kit in their car probably has some betadine to dump on it before getting down to business.