by Erud on Wed Jul 23, 2014 6:54 am
Hey Sam,
On sunday night, my stepson stepped on a razor blade that his wife had dropped on the floor of their bathroom and cut his foot pretty deep. Not sure why the razor blade was there in the first place, but she's 33 weeks pregnant, so I suppose picking stuff up off the floor isn't her favorite thing to do these days. Anyways, he cleaned up his foot, put some band-aids on it and went to bed. On Monday, he said it was a little funky looking, but he didn't think too much of it and just changed the band-aids and went about his business. Fast-forward to yesterday morning: he wakes up with a fever, and a throbbing, oozing foot wound with red lines starting to spread from the cut. He goes to the doctor who diagnoses it as cellulitis, and after cleaning everything out, puts him on a pretty serious 10-day antibiotic regimen. The doc told him that if he would have waited even 12 hours to come in, things would have started getting very interesting for him.
Now he's not a reloader, and not really interested in guns at all(don't know about the doctor), but I think that there is a lesson to be learned from this. I feel like with your flair for the dramatic, we could turn this into a top-notch "dangers of reloading" parable. So what do you say, will you help me write it? I'll see if he can send me some pics of the foot, and we can roast the hell out of some pathetic noobs with it.
Let me know if you're on board.
Let's do this.