Dragged out of casino...
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- cbass990
reservations have different rules though
- set0
I got carried out of a club horizontally once, one had me by the collar the other by the belt and carried me out like a briefcase.
Good times
- vaxorcist0
Years ago, I had roommates who were greenpeace activists who told me that whenever/if ever I was in a situation where security guards were trying to kick me out , the right thing to do is to go completely limp, like a wet noodle, and shut up and breathe slowly, that way they are much less likely to hurt you, and if they do they look even worse, and it will take many more of them to carry you out, while you look like a martyr rather than a jerk....
- i guess he uses this technique alot. is there a diagram in their brochure?CALLES
- chossy0
As a rule you should comply with security guards requests.
Get out > No > Ouch
Is how it goes down 100% of the time.
- marychain0
Suck.
It.
Up.
- pressplay0
when reporting to the police / doctor / judge add how you have reoccurring nightmares about the situation, that you cannot recognize your hand as a part of your body anymore, that you get panic attacks everytime you see a casino or even money – short: that you are traumatized for life and a total psychic wreck ($$$$$$$$)
- benfal990
- yup, pins & needles = nerve damage, don't fuck around with it!monospaced
- benfal990
and go read this page :
- benfal990
and there :
http://www.muirortho.com/special…
- -"A nerve injury can occur when the finger, hand, or wrist is cut, overstretched, crushed or burned."
In your case, i would say your nerves has been overstretched and/or crushed
- brandelec0
Better Call Saul
- benfal990
"Treatment of hand & nerve damage
In the majority of nerve damage cases, the problem cannot be fixed but a variety of treatments and medications can help alleviate symptoms. Be sure to talk to your pharmacist before purchasing anti-inflammatories as these medications may be contraindicated as they may interact with other medications and medical conditions.Resting, immobilizing or exercising the hand and wrist can help relieve pain.
If the nerve is pinched or compressed, surgery may be able to release the nerve and restore functionality, depending on the severity of damage and how long the nerve was compressed."
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- -To resume. Go see a doctor asap.
- rabbit0
Jesus christ you are scaring the hell outta me its about 20hrs later and still have pins n needles cant feel anything or articulate my thumb now
Ffs is this nerve damage? Im flipping out here.
- just go and see a doctor yoset
- yes, it's 100% a nerve issue, probably inflamed tissue pinching itmonospaced
- jasontroj0
One could say...
YOU STILL HIT THE JACKPOT!
- marychain0
Why are you typing all of this?
Just go to a doctor like an adult ffs.
- dirtydesign0
Sounds sprained.
You must've been acting like a real prick.