I had an inguinal hernia surgery back in 1991. It hurt like heck, and what they gave me for pain had about the same effect on it as eating a couple M&M's would have. It was quite an ordeal just getting out of my recliner, down the hall to the bathroom and back.
Two days after the surgery, my ex wife got me set up with what I needed for the day, and had to go to work. Bow season was coming up, so I had her get my broadheads, file, and stone, so I could put a good edge on them.
I went to work getting them SHARP. Any movement hurt like heck, so I'd work a little, take a break, etc.
To this day, I don't know exactly how it happened, but the next thing I know, there's a heck of a gash on the underside of my right thumb, with quite a stream of blood running down my arm, and dripping off my elbow. Oh boy!
I'll bet it took me five minutes to get out of my chair, hobble to the bathroom and get some gauze wrapped around my thumb.
By the time I had the bleeding slowed up, there was blood all over the sink, and bathroom floor.
It hurt so bad where I'd had the surgery, that I couldn't do much to clean up the mess. Now I've got to hobble back up the hall to my recliner.
what I saw on the way up the hall, shocked me. I wish I'd get a blood trail like I followed back to my chair, on every deer I shoot. What a mess! Did I mention that the hall, and livingroom were carpeted?
I made it back to my recliner, which was covered in blood too, and put my broadheads back in their case.
I don't mean to horn in on your thread, just wanted you to know that you're not the only one.
Hope you heal up soon.
Bob