Dang what a tangled and nasty turn on the story...glad it is starting to become a bit more encouraging...
Still, the medical care is typical of clinics, they often do not do the correct thing, merely the std expedient one. I had did a stupid move cutting some onion for a pot of food AI was cooking and had the onion in my hand, well the knife sliced through the onion and then through the corner of my finger, about 1/2 inch long straight through, longer path around the outside of the finger. It did the shortest distance between two points...
Well, I quickly wrapped it up and finished the cooking which was another 15 minutes and in between that time I cleaned it up and re wrapped a towel around it to provide compression and it was still bleeding 20-25 minutes later and I cleaned it off and used some cotton cleaning squares and bit of crepe wrap, slipped a nitrol glove on it and then drove myself to the nearest ER about 25 minutes away. It was still bleeding soaked through the two cotton absorbent pads and they cleaned it up and spee glued it closed. I get back home and sit down to eat and nearly dropped something and instinctively grabbed it in the injured hand and that was enough to bust the super glue and it was bleeding heavily again. I gloved up again and ate about 1/2 bowl of my dinner and drove back to the ER and arrived about an hour after I had left. Explained situation and they took me back and what should have been done in one trip took two and they did the repair differently and wrapped it differently. I got to pay for 2 visits to get it fixed and the super glue they did the 2nd time lasted 3 days before it had delaminated from the skin. I decided to fix stuff myself after than and bought some thin and medium gap filling super glue for future deep cuts and put the unopened tubes in the refrigerator so they would keep longer. Haven't tried to slice my finger off since and actually bought a pair of kevlar woven knit gloves to use when doing things that might not end well and doing lots of knife work. No major cuts since. I'm on a blood thinner for life so, that helped things a long on not stopping so, I studied a bit on some first aid stuff got advice from my brother, a doctor, and older sister, nurse practitioner, on the kinds of things and techniques to use to do first aid on myself unless it was serious...
I think the super glue repair if an area that will bend or flex much is a stupid attempt and they aren't thinking clearly to do that. But hey I'm just an engineer I look at problems differently than medical people apparently.
Sean, hope you heal up and the other issues on the bike get sorted out. He is still dealing with the charge issue, not installed HondaMan 's rectifier yet and the front end issue with brake and wheel and bottom of fork tube needs sorted. Likely will need the welder fellow's services again, presuming he can tig weld too. He did a nice repair on the steering stops on the frame neck.
I think the bike probably needs some disassemble, measure and thorough check on the front end to address anything else that might be lurking from the heavy spill Sean took.
The wheel may need a check on trueing and balancing...but removing the tire to inspect it may be a bridge too far given his experience trying to get things done on the bike without enlisting other cb750 owners