Jack Kingsman's actual brain

Jack's Brain

Hi! I’m Jack Kingsman, an SRE @ Atlassian in Seattle. In my free time stay busy as a volunteer EMT, Divemaster, and amateur radio operator.

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Jul 07, 2014

We all use headphones when we are coding to listen to music. The downside is we can never get each other’s attention. My colleague’s solution? Nerf.

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Holy cow this looks good. After 18 hours with the same dressing and moisturizing lotion on it, it looks incredible. I’m going to keep moisturizing zealously for the next couple weeks. It does wonders. The little black dot is my suture hole which doesn’t go all the way to the magnet but is just a deeper hole so the magnet shows through a bit. Eager for it to close up.

Jul 05, 2014
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Moisturizing made an incredible difference – just 12 hours later, some of the raw, healing skin is 100% closed! That did wonders.

Jul 04, 2014

Happy 4th!

The skin around my site as been getting drier and drier; it’s been brittle, numb, and tender deep below.

At the suggestion of a new friend yesterday, I put some generic Kirkland (paraben free) moisturizer on my finger and wrapped it over night. This morning, the skin was softer, more pliable, and sensation was greatly restored.

I also took a warm shower this morning and the persistent skin flap was help on by just a thread, so I trimmed it off. I was happy to see healthy joined skin below, allaying some fears Linda and I shared about the wound possibly not being closed.

Jul 02, 2014
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Just a quick photo. Been sleeping all day for yesterday and today; I’m on my way out of the cold but it’s still got me feeling pretty cruddy.

I’ve been keeping the wrapping on it to protect it day and night. I’ve removed a flap similar to the one you see from the wound perhaps 3 or 4 times so I’ve taken the hint and stopped removing the dead skin; I’m going to let it fall off on its own. However, the flap looooves to catch on things, hence the protection (cutting off seems to be bad; tearing off would be catastrophic if it opened the wound back up).

Jun 30, 2014
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Healing continues. Not much to see. I’m really hoping the dark spot is the magnet showing through my very fair skin and not an indicator of oxidation (i.e. coating failure). My previous assumptions were that, based on a number of other magnet failure stories, a dark spot would develop after weeks of oxidation. I’m not sure why I failed to unite that data with my observations of the magnet in a nearly saturated saline solution; in that case, less than 24 hours was necessary for the formation of iron oxides.

Jun 30, 2014

Healing continues well. The finger did very well in brackish water during vigorous activity and use for about two hours yesterday. I had a little bit of dead skin around the very edges of the incision, which I debrided. There is a little more skin this morning as well; I’m just keeping it covered and giving it a few days – I don’t want to end up removing too much. I’ll put up a pic later.

A quick video of me messing around, with a bonus photo showing scar, placement, and a tiny shadow of the vascular arches in the pulp.

Jun 28, 2014

Last night I checked in with Linda, as I was in the neighborhood. She said that the wound was healing beyond her expectations and that since the edges were approximated and the primary healing done, I could stop keeping it covered and start letting the skin get used to being out again.

Last night (for my five hours of sleep; go Goat Simulator) was the first time I had my finger uncovered from the tegaderm for longer than ~3 minutes. Even just overnight, I can see a marked hardening, drying out, and yellowing of wound edges that I suspected were dead, confirming my thoughts. There’s no pain, though, and I can use the finger for daily activities that don’t require too much pressure just fine.

Jun 27, 2014

Well, I’m definitely getting sick… Dry and scratchy throat with wheezy chest congestion. Systemically, though, I feel fine. I’m guessing this is bad luck and stress/lack of sleep from starting work that’s worn down my immune system. No temperature; procedure site remains healthy looking.

The wound is definitely not closing as quickly as I’d like, but the edges are approximated and relatively healthy looking so I’m not massively concerned yet. I changed the tegaderm after my longest duration yet (36 hrs), and things looked decent. I redressed sans triple antibiotics and just kept the tegaderm; with the deep wound closed, I’m less concerned about infection.

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