It's hard to start the year better :)
It must be said: pruning with manual pruning shears is safer, but technology is cooler and with electric ones it is still faster.
Then bam ! The time saved is lost in hours of waiting and stress.
But technology does things well, it cuts cleanly and well. With luck, or divine intervention, the blade took the bone but stopped just before the tendon and the rest, so I didn't lose anything.
For the rest, the little round trip to #Montpellier was a real discovery for me. Before changing my life, my life was Excel tables and I love things that are well-regulated, well-optimized. There I was served, amazed by this process management.
We think we've had the worst thing of the day with our fingertip hanging down, there's always worse around. And it stirs, it absorbs the flow, without scratching itself.
Nobody knows you but everyone knows why and where you need to go quickly, depending on the urgency of course.
In less than 5 hours I bought a ticket, had an x-ray, changed clothes, had my arm put to sleep, the injury operated on, and coffee and a madeleine offered.
In the midst of all this I had fun with the situation (it helps) and offered the surgeon royalties for the #Instagrammable aspect of the perfectly partial amputation.
Even though I said 100x thank you to these people who despite being tired, at the end of their shift remained smiling and fresh as in the early morning... once again thank you to SOS Mains and the Saint-Roch Clinic in Montpellier.