[Ansteorra-archery] A case for Range Safety

Richard Threlkeld rjt at softwareinnovation.com
Fri Apr 26 16:11:41 PDT 2002


Not really. The only thing that is important for them to
know here, they should already know. Never pull out an
arrow or other object. Let the ER do that.

Caelin

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> Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 3:34 PM
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> Eadric, i've got experience in medicine.  I've seen a lot of nasties in my
> lifetime as a result, but this is still causing shivers up my spine.
> According to the pic they took after removing the arrow (and a
> nice chunk of
> skull, which will now require a metal 'patch'), he got a good
> 3/4" of point
> in his head.  With luck that's less than 1/2" into the brain, but
> it'll take
> months and months to heal.  And i just bet he can't sleep well -
> could you,
> with that nightmare recurring over and over again like a bad horror flick?
> Urrghh!!
>
> Caelin - should we repost this to SCA Chirurgeon??
>
> Gerita
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