Posted by notjustair on February 16, 2014 at 19:34:29 from (174.253.128.190):
This could be tractor related as we're always smashing fingers, right?
I got up in the night last night and ended up falling and hitting my head on the dresser. I wound up with a nice shiner and 12 stitches right above my left eye. Nothing but the good Lord kept me from losing that eye. When I looked in the mirror I was sure it would mean surgery to fix because the eyelid was involved. Luckily the doc with the personality of a fence post took sewing in junior high.
The neighbor told me that peroxide takes blood out. The upstairs of our old farmhouse looked like a crime scene. The peroxide did a great job of taking blood out of the carpeting.
Here's my question. I left the peroxide on the carpet for about three minutes. When I scrubbed it off it was very warm. What was the peroxide reacting to, proteins? Was it the minerals in blood? It sure bubbled a good bit, too. It was a fun little experiment but I could do without the accompanying headache. I hate feeling my heartbeat in my eyeball.
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