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Well, I just performed successful mattress surgery. 23 years ago, I bought a really, really good mattress.
Well... a day or two ago a spring "got loose" and was poking at me.
So I called in the nurse, and started in on the surgery. First was a 3" horizontal incision, to be able to get at the offending spring. When I found it, I said to the nurse... "Channel Lock-long nose pliers", which she slapped into my hand.
Then I grabbed the offending spring and "bent" it into the center of the mattress. After a bit of testing, this was found to be adequate. I then thought to ask the nurse to "close" but this was very thick epidermis, so I did it myself.
I used a size 18 yarn needle and quadrupled the thread through the needle. It took a double row of 24 stitches, to close the incision. I'm happy to report that the mattress is doing well, and is healthy enough to be complaining about the hospital food.

The nurse...

Well... a day or two ago a spring "got loose" and was poking at me.
So I called in the nurse, and started in on the surgery. First was a 3" horizontal incision, to be able to get at the offending spring. When I found it, I said to the nurse... "Channel Lock-long nose pliers", which she slapped into my hand.
Then I grabbed the offending spring and "bent" it into the center of the mattress. After a bit of testing, this was found to be adequate. I then thought to ask the nurse to "close" but this was very thick epidermis, so I did it myself.
I used a size 18 yarn needle and quadrupled the thread through the needle. It took a double row of 24 stitches, to close the incision. I'm happy to report that the mattress is doing well, and is healthy enough to be complaining about the hospital food.


The nurse...

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