Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a sewing needle (or perhaps a pin) in my bed and I just jammed it really hard into my leg. It's completely under my skin. I could feel the end of it some and tried to dig it out with a splinter remover/lance thingy but can't get it. It feels like it is digging in deeper now and I cannot get it out. Is this dangerous? Can I just wait and hope it will move closer to the surface later or do I have to go to urgent care or a doctor to get it out? I've dealt with splinters and such before but always there was something you could grab and pull it out. I'm worried it will just disappear into my fat or muscle and then move around my body and cause trouble elsewhere, or infection.
I’m sorry you need to ask this but YES, you need to seek medical attention ASAP. This is a situation with ripe potential to develop into sepsis and/or you could develop tetanus and should get a booster (if you haven’t had one recently) when they remove the metal (rusty?) foreign object that is now inside your body.
So OP here, I did follow up with a surgeon, who said a) it isn't particularly dangerous but b) unfortunately I need actual surgery (with general anesthesia) because the needled is pretty lodged in there. Totally SUCKS and I'm really pissed at myself. I don't even sew!
I asked for a regional block. General, wtf?
I never had surgery before (since adulthood). When dod you ask for a regional block? What kind of surgery was it? I'd far prefer that to general anesthesia for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a sewing needle (or perhaps a pin) in my bed and I just jammed it really hard into my leg. It's completely under my skin. I could feel the end of it some and tried to dig it out with a splinter remover/lance thingy but can't get it. It feels like it is digging in deeper now and I cannot get it out. Is this dangerous? Can I just wait and hope it will move closer to the surface later or do I have to go to urgent care or a doctor to get it out? I've dealt with splinters and such before but always there was something you could grab and pull it out. I'm worried it will just disappear into my fat or muscle and then move around my body and cause trouble elsewhere, or infection.
I’m sorry you need to ask this but YES, you need to seek medical attention ASAP. This is a situation with ripe potential to develop into sepsis and/or you could develop tetanus and should get a booster (if you haven’t had one recently) when they remove the metal (rusty?) foreign object that is now inside your body.
So OP here, I did follow up with a surgeon, who said a) it isn't particularly dangerous but b) unfortunately I need actual surgery (with general anesthesia) because the needled is pretty lodged in there. Totally SUCKS and I'm really pissed at myself. I don't even sew!
I asked for a regional block. General, wtf?
Anonymous wrote:How did you jam a needle all the way into your muscle? Did you do it on purpose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a sewing needle (or perhaps a pin) in my bed and I just jammed it really hard into my leg. It's completely under my skin. I could feel the end of it some and tried to dig it out with a splinter remover/lance thingy but can't get it. It feels like it is digging in deeper now and I cannot get it out. Is this dangerous? Can I just wait and hope it will move closer to the surface later or do I have to go to urgent care or a doctor to get it out? I've dealt with splinters and such before but always there was something you could grab and pull it out. I'm worried it will just disappear into my fat or muscle and then move around my body and cause trouble elsewhere, or infection.
I’m sorry you need to ask this but YES, you need to seek medical attention ASAP. This is a situation with ripe potential to develop into sepsis and/or you could develop tetanus and should get a booster (if you haven’t had one recently) when they remove the metal (rusty?) foreign object that is now inside your body.
So OP here, I did follow up with a surgeon, who said a) it isn't particularly dangerous but b) unfortunately I need actual surgery (with general anesthesia) because the needled is pretty lodged in there. Totally SUCKS and I'm really pissed at myself. I don't even sew!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a sewing needle (or perhaps a pin) in my bed and I just jammed it really hard into my leg. It's completely under my skin. I could feel the end of it some and tried to dig it out with a splinter remover/lance thingy but can't get it. It feels like it is digging in deeper now and I cannot get it out. Is this dangerous? Can I just wait and hope it will move closer to the surface later or do I have to go to urgent care or a doctor to get it out? I've dealt with splinters and such before but always there was something you could grab and pull it out. I'm worried it will just disappear into my fat or muscle and then move around my body and cause trouble elsewhere, or infection.
I’m sorry you need to ask this but YES, you need to seek medical attention ASAP. This is a situation with ripe potential to develop into sepsis and/or you could develop tetanus and should get a booster (if you haven’t had one recently) when they remove the metal (rusty?) foreign object that is now inside your body.
So OP here, I did follow up with a surgeon, who said a) it isn't particularly dangerous but b) unfortunately I need actual surgery (with general anesthesia) because the needled is pretty lodged in there. Totally SUCKS and I'm really pissed at myself. I don't even sew!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a sewing needle (or perhaps a pin) in my bed and I just jammed it really hard into my leg. It's completely under my skin. I could feel the end of it some and tried to dig it out with a splinter remover/lance thingy but can't get it. It feels like it is digging in deeper now and I cannot get it out. Is this dangerous? Can I just wait and hope it will move closer to the surface later or do I have to go to urgent care or a doctor to get it out? I've dealt with splinters and such before but always there was something you could grab and pull it out. I'm worried it will just disappear into my fat or muscle and then move around my body and cause trouble elsewhere, or infection.
Wait what? You think a sewing needle is going to take a fantastic voyage all around your body?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a sewing needle (or perhaps a pin) in my bed and I just jammed it really hard into my leg. It's completely under my skin. I could feel the end of it some and tried to dig it out with a splinter remover/lance thingy but can't get it. It feels like it is digging in deeper now and I cannot get it out. Is this dangerous? Can I just wait and hope it will move closer to the surface later or do I have to go to urgent care or a doctor to get it out? I've dealt with splinters and such before but always there was something you could grab and pull it out. I'm worried it will just disappear into my fat or muscle and then move around my body and cause trouble elsewhere, or infection.
I’m sorry you need to ask this but YES, you need to seek medical attention ASAP. This is a situation with ripe potential to develop into sepsis and/or you could develop tetanus and should get a booster (if you haven’t had one recently) when they remove the metal (rusty?) foreign object that is now inside your body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a sewing needle (or perhaps a pin) in my bed and I just jammed it really hard into my leg. It's completely under my skin. I could feel the end of it some and tried to dig it out with a splinter remover/lance thingy but can't get it. It feels like it is digging in deeper now and I cannot get it out. Is this dangerous? Can I just wait and hope it will move closer to the surface later or do I have to go to urgent care or a doctor to get it out? I've dealt with splinters and such before but always there was something you could grab and pull it out. I'm worried it will just disappear into my fat or muscle and then move around my body and cause trouble elsewhere, or infection.
Wait what? You think a sewing needle is going to take a fantastic voyage all around your body?
Anonymous wrote:There was a sewing needle (or perhaps a pin) in my bed and I just jammed it really hard into my leg. It's completely under my skin. I could feel the end of it some and tried to dig it out with a splinter remover/lance thingy but can't get it. It feels like it is digging in deeper now and I cannot get it out. Is this dangerous? Can I just wait and hope it will move closer to the surface later or do I have to go to urgent care or a doctor to get it out? I've dealt with splinters and such before but always there was something you could grab and pull it out. I'm worried it will just disappear into my fat or muscle and then move around my body and cause trouble elsewhere, or infection.
Anonymous wrote:Please remove all sewing needles from your bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a sewing needle (or perhaps a pin) in my bed and I just jammed it really hard into my leg. It's completely under my skin. I could feel the end of it some and tried to dig it out with a splinter remover/lance thingy but can't get it. It feels like it is digging in deeper now and I cannot get it out. Is this dangerous? Can I just wait and hope it will move closer to the surface later or do I have to go to urgent care or a doctor to get it out? I've dealt with splinters and such before but always there was something you could grab and pull it out. I'm worried it will just disappear into my fat or muscle and then move around my body and cause trouble elsewhere, or infection.
Wait what? You think a sewing needle is going to take a fantastic voyage all around your body?
Um... Yes... I have heard that needles or other foreign objects can in fact move around the body.
Like…when they’re swallowed. A needle stuck just under the top layer of your skin is not migrating anywhere.
My two cents: you did not get a needle embedded in your skin. You got poked with a needle and your health anxiety took the ball and ran with it.