jontte A True Doomsday Prepper Joined Mar 11, 2014 Messages 8,723 Reaction score 15,094 Location Finland Sep 1, 2020 #1
jontte A True Doomsday Prepper Joined Mar 11, 2014 Messages 8,723 Reaction score 15,094 Location Finland Sep 1, 2020 #2
Brent S Top Poster Joined Oct 10, 2013 Messages 14,879 Reaction score 32,736 Location South East US Sep 1, 2020 #3 I’ve done thousands of sutures. It’s like most skills, the more you do it the better you get. Even so I saw some doctors that I wouldn’t let operate on my dog. You also have to want to do a good clean job.
I’ve done thousands of sutures. It’s like most skills, the more you do it the better you get. Even so I saw some doctors that I wouldn’t let operate on my dog. You also have to want to do a good clean job.
1 1uglyone2 Member Joined Jun 15, 2020 Messages 22 Reaction score 104 Location west central wis. Sep 2, 2020 #4 Thanks for this, booked marked the site. Never done sutures before but think its a good skill to have. Have heard of folks practicing on whole chickens and turkeys to get closer to human skin.
Thanks for this, booked marked the site. Never done sutures before but think its a good skill to have. Have heard of folks practicing on whole chickens and turkeys to get closer to human skin.