@Jayaruh I am so sorry you got hurt! Even if you think nothing is broken, please see the doctor to be sure. (The last time I was sure nothing was broken, I had fractured a bone in my foot.)
Prayers coming.... Look man...be cool! We need you operating at 100%...our handle-less razors and future brushes demand it! Feel better very soon, my friend.. And prayers for your better half aswell....LC Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Thank you all for your remarks and concern. I did go to the doctor this morning. I got xrays and there are no broken bones. I now have braces on both wrists. That has made a big difference. Now I cannot bend my wrists (which causes the pain). So, I am not hurting myself unnecessarily. They just need sometime to heal.
Good nothing is broken. Us old geezers are not as robust as we used to be. Thoughts and prayers. Take care and keep us posted.
I'm here for you if you need anything buddy. God bless you both. And Jim be careful O.K. Sent from my SM-S320VL using Tapatalk
I glad there we no broken bones Jim. Praying for both you and your wife to have full and speedy recoveries. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Excuse me, how do you get to the farthest away CVS? Ah, ya just go to the moon and it's the first bldg. on the left.
Prayers for a complete recovery. Oh, and if you need a shave, I can come to North Cackalacky and give you a straight razor shave. I've never used a straight and I think the practice would do me good.
The actual shave shouldn't be bad. Shouldn't be bending the wrists anyway. The circular motion lathering might be a challenge though. I'd be tempted to just grab a can of Barbasol.
Jim, you and your bride are in my rhthough and prayers. Remember this acronym, R.I.C.E. Rest, ice ,compression, and elevation. Aleve and ice are great things, however if that fails a touch if Jim Beam will either kill ya or cure ya.
Yes, a trip to the Dr’s office is definitely a do. I think there is prescription strength bubble wrap now that you might want to try!!
Riight, it would work easier with canned cream, but I would think that moving from the chin/jaw to the neck asks for a slight wrist rotation.