Please Heed this warning: Get Your Tetanus Shot!!

Micdalen

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In our passion for shooting many times, we are complacent about one simple health necessity. Get your tetanus shot. Almost three weeks ago, while at a local range I scratch my leg against a simple exposed nailhead. Now normally this would not be a concern. Clean the wound go about my business. That is what I did. Nothing bad, bled a little, stung for awhile, and noy another thought. About 4 days later leg started hurting and was stiff. The wound was puffy, cleaned, and went about my business. The next day my knee was the size of a cantaloupe, and could barely walk. Needless to say, I had a severe infection. I watch my right knee closely, due to a total knee replacement. I went immediately to the ER as instructed by my orth surgeon, and was admitted. Three hours later I was under the knife with the knee splayed open, to have the thing totally cleaned. I am now looking at 3-4 weeks healing time, and extreme pain. Although this is a rare case, you can develope infection in a joint repair involving metal prosthesis. Get your tetanus shots and keep them up to date. As a fact you can develope a severe infection from any wound. Be aware of this, especially at shooting ranges, way to many things besides a stray round that can cause a danger.

Ortho surgeon, said I was lucky. The infection could have severely affected my knee replacement, had I ignored it further. I was lucky this time.
 
A tetanus shot might not have prevented this. All kinds of "infections" lurk on nails.

As for the shot itself, every time I get cut badly enough to require a Dr's intervention I end up with another tetanus shot. I lost count of them.

Had an incident about 20 years ago that sounds almost exactly like yours. In my work I was always getting scrapes, scratches, and cuts so anything that didn't penetrate too deep, need stitches, or drip blood all over the place was just bandaged and on with the job. Sometimes bandaging was as primitive as a wad of toilet paper and some Duck Tape. On day, about a week after one of these "fogotten" nicks, my wife asked my why I was always rubbing my right arm. I'd tell her "it's just a little stiff". Stiff my ass. When I took a close look the arm had swollen to the size of one of her legs (not wal-mart sized though :)) and was pink all over.

Went to the Doc and he said "you've got an infection" (don't you love it when they play "Captain Obvious"). I got a shot in the ass that was real pleasant and that was followed by ten days of an antibiotic that came in a pill about the size of an NFL football.

Never figured out what the actual "bug" was but that two weeks was no fun. The med's gave me a bad case of the "Green Apple Quickstep", so bad that there was no way to "trust a fart".

It's a good idea to keep watch on any scratch that doesn't heal almost immediately. Can be a warning of not just the dangerous infections like tetanus, mersa, staph, etc, but can also be an indication of problems within your own body (diabetes, weakened immune system). Gone are the days of "just rub a little dirt on it).
 
Glad it wasn't worse for you! Hope you heal quickly and as pain-free as possible.

Tetanus is scary shit. But for me, that flesh-eating strep virus seems a million times worse. I'd absolutely wait in line for a shot to prevent that sucker from ever getting me.
 
They diagnosed it as tetanus, due to the severe muscle spasms in the calf muscles and legs, increased blood presssure and sweating episodes , with a secondary staph infection in the joint. Surgeon attributed both to the nail injury.

The gentleman that is running the private range offered to cover the deductible. I declined, although all the outcomes point to the nail injury, I am not going to put that burden on him, since I should have taken more precautions. Besides he does a select few a favor letting us have access to the range area, and would not want to place that burden on him.
 
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Went to the Doc and he said "you've got an infection" (don't you love it when they play "Captain Obvious"). I got a shot in the ass that was real pleasant and that was followed by ten days of an antibiotic that came in a pill about the size of an NFL football.

Never figured out what the actual "bug" was but that two weeks was no fun. The med's gave me a bad case of the "Green Apple Quickstep", so bad that there was no way to "trust a fart".

Hehehe...got a good chuckle out of this. It was a wry chuckle, given my prior experiences...

-Nate
 
They diagnosed it as tetanus, due to the severe muscle spasms in the calf muscles and legs, increased blood presssure and sweating episodes , with a secondary staph infection in the joint. Surgeon attributed both to the nail injury.

The gentleman that is running the private range offered to cover the deductible. I declined, although all the outcomes point to the nail injury, I am not going to put that burden on him, since I should have taken more precautions. Besides he does a select few a favor letting us have access to the range area, and would not want to place that burden on him.

I'm the same way. Unless someone was just blatantly negligent I'm more for just saying "$h!t happens".

As for Tetanus, it's a real concern wherever there are or have been horses. When I was a kid we all learned about it as I grew up in a farm community. We all called it "Lock-Jaw" back then.
 
Whacked my thumb nearly off on my radio control prop......ended up in the ER just for the tetanus shot, despite being a plastic prop I knew it was deep, into the cartlidge.
They splayed me open, cleaned it, pain med, numbing meds, shot, stitches and $2200 later.......holy crap. Insurance only paid 20% of it, which is why I had my 44's up for sale.

Lost a bit of feeling in a part of the thumb but I can still fly and shoot.
 
I seem to just keep my tetanus on a regular schedule. I just put them fuckers on a payment plan it's a damn racket. My daughter split her chin open on the tile floor and no stitches and it was a $3000 er trip fucking thieves.

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I can still fly and shoot.

Isn't a little hard to hold the gun while "flying"? :) :)

Seriously, is there anyone who flies, or has flown, model airplanes that hasn't had a prop draw blood? For some reason I had a Cox .049 engine that would start "backwards" all the time. This was before the "starting spring" was added to them and I had to rely totally on "finger flipping" to start. Band Aid's, gauze, and Adhesive Tape were in the box with the fuel can and battery as standard equipment. Never had to have any stitches. Just taped the cuts up and ended up with some nice scars.
 
Naah...Sounds like your bacterial infection led to a systemic sepsis ..Not tetanus...
Most common nail injury infection is pseudomonas a gram (-) bacteria, Luckier for U it was Staph gram (+), and hopefully it was eradicated with your surgery and with IV antibiotic to which staph is more treatable than a gram (-) infection...With the latter loss of the joint (excision, spacer with antibiotics, then when infection free reimplantation of the joint again from the beginning)
Tetanus is a risk but an improbable infection ( since many immunized people can retain resistance even 20 years post inoculation) unless your joint cultured gram (+) rods :)

FWIW... The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery | Two-Stage Reimplantation for Periprosthetic Knee Infection Involving Resistant Organisms

the tetanus issue may be of importance in the general sense since so many parents today do not want their kids vaccinated...we will see more of this often fatal disease.
 
I don't have the luxury of working in a nice clean injury free office like most. I've worked with and around dirty iron and open cuts and scrapes for the last 14 years. Never once had a tetanus shot. People nowadays live "TOO" careful, the world today is making our immune systems week. Eat good, drink beer, workout regularly...you should be fine
 
Most of the crap that gets into your body is stuff that is already on you or you are around constantly. I know people that have gotten staph infections in closed hematoma and in sprained ankles.

One friend was doing lunges in the gym and scraped his knee on the floor and got a floor burn. in 48 hours they almost took his leg off due to an extreme staph infection.

Glad that you are recovering though!
 
Just an FYI, tetanus shots should be given once every 10 years; however, if you present with an injury and it has been over 5 years since your last shot you will receive another one. We now return you to your regularly scheduled program.......