Murderous science.It's actually fairly easy to regrow your fingertips these days.
http://news.discovery.com/tech/biotechnology/stem-cells-discovery-regrow-fingers-toes-130613.htm
Science!
Murderous science.
Let's have another science project before we call the proposed procedures ethical (especially the one with the virus!): let's allow one of the 'skin babies' to develop--without introducing the virus--into whatever it turns into and go from there. I just don't agree with sacrificing a potential life for another life. Except when Jesus gave his life for many. I don't believe we should make a choice to end a possible life so we can grow body parts back.
Saw the orthopaedic hand specialist today. Fracture should heal on its own. I got a new splint that works much better than the one that the urgent care place provided. That first splint filled up with blood, compressing the finger, and started cutting oxygen flow to fingertip so I took it off the first evening.
Cuts should heal on own. Current fingernail is doomed and new one will likely grow in crooked. Hopefully not to the point of needing surgery.
Except for the first night, pain hasn't been much at all, except when I hit the finger on the windshield wiper control as I rotated the steering wheel, %$&# mf &#@%#! I guess smashing the nerves along with the rest was a good call.
And for all the medical voyeurs out there:
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The fracture is sort of visible on the right image. It runs from the tip under the nail diagonally down to where the bone looks notched. You'll have to add the blood and gore yourselves because I ain't taking pictures of it.
Mr. Zinfamous,adult stem cells you dumb fuck.
also--the one with the "virus;" you haven't a clue of what you speak. fear and rage from the ignorant. that's all I hear.
also, the rest of your rant is filled with dumbfoolery.
And for all the medical voyeurs out there:
Mr. Zinfamous,
First off, I'd like to apologize for not reading your article before I accused in ignorance of what you spoke.Sorry about that. I should've seen that they use adult stem cells for that process. I'm quite interested in the topic now that I've read it.
But why so hostile? When you mentioned stem cells, my mind raced to unborn babies. It does make me very angry that humans have been so selfish to allow small human lives to be annihilated so that they may maintain a different lifestyle, in the case of abortion, and have their diseases treated by embryonic stem cells. I've begun to wonder about chemical contraception. I'll have to research what the active chemicals accomplish.
Mr. IronWing, I'm happy to hear you don't have much pain.:biggrin:
You have your opinions and I have truth on my side.First off: keep it out of Ironwing's thread
Second: I give two dicks about what you think of ES cells. I think it's great and wonderful, and you've got it embarrassingly wrong. (it's not about "maintaining a different lifestyle;" it's not about destroying "innocent lives"
i.e. these lives never existed because, they aren't lives. That, and they would be tossed into the incinerator, regardless)
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