I was on my way home (walking) and cut across a parking lot, until I stumbled upon a chain link fence. I would have had to backtrack 5 minutes in order to get to the sidewalk but decided to jump the fence instead. From what I could see, the fence has been climbed over by others since it was slightly bent.
As I climbed over and started to climb down, I arrived at the point where I only needed to jump 2 feet down. Unbeknownst to me, my wedding ring finger was snagged on a loose section of the fence, as I came down, my wedding ring had to find a way off of my finger, so it ripped off several layers of skin. By all reasoning, my finger should have broke off but thankfully it did not.
Even though I had to wait 3 hours at the hospital in the minor injuries section of the hospital, I was grateful that 1) I did not lose my finger and 2) Society was still stable enough so that I could get properly bandaged and x-rayed. The Canadian health care system is limited in its scope and is rationned, but it's better than nothing. In the post-peak world, I would be SOL.
My wedding ring is gone forever, but the little woman at home has been patient and understanding.
I don't want to go on a rant here, but I don't understand the concept of fencing in parking lots or making certain sections of cities unwalkable.
Apparently a lot of people have lost their wedding fingers this way. I was lucky not to lose my finger clean off.







