Posted by Ferd on December 27, 2013 at 08:56:22 from (50.39.110.100):
In Reply to: Ot: sliver question. posted by JayinNY on December 27, 2013 at 08:20:05:
Many years ago I reached in a snowmobile tool box and got a piece of fiberglass in the back of one of my fingers that I couldn"t get out. Never had a sliver I couldn"t get out with a needle but this was something else. Finally went to the doctor. He said he could lance it or I could try a "drawing salve". Lancing sure didn"t appeal and a "drawing salve" wasn"t anything I though would work at all. Well, figured I could always go back for the lance job so told him I"d try the salve. He gave me note with the name "Neosporin�" (sold over counter, not a perscription)and sent me to the drug store. It was a clear salve and I just put a gob on the back of my finger where the fiberglass was and kind of forgot about it for awhile. Looked a couple hours later and there the little piece of fiberglass was in the salve. Couldn"t believe it!
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