Treating a Burn (First Degree)

Discussion in 'Public General Chat' started by Kav, Sep 1, 2008.

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  1. Kav

    Kav Member

    Lol!
    It's getting better now though, starting to scab over. :S
     
  2. Post pics so we can monitor the progress.
     
  3. post a video of you peeling the scab off and then chewing it
     
  4. It tastes good its work the pain
     
  5. Kav

    Kav Member

    Ok.
     
  6. Xenzoku

    Xenzoku Veteran

    LoL

    Anyway Kav you fool, you should know that white magic will heal your wound. And if that doesnt help then logic has shown us that the opposite to hot is cold. So eat some ICE.
     
  7. Kav

    Kav Member

    But who can I find that will cast Curaga on me?
     
  8. I'll cast "curaga" on you but only if you let me cast "zombie" first.
     
  9. I've got a Redmage, but if it's too serious, might want a Whitemage for it. :D
     
  10. Was this ur bike ? now I get it ...

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  11. Kav

    Kav Member

    Yes, yes thats the one.
    It's more on fire than when I was first on it.
     
  12. Chapps

    Chapps Guest

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    Dam bikes always randomly bursting into flames.....
     
  13. move to Canada and get it treated, if you already live in Canada then seriously...why are you posting?

    basically rotate bandages and throw on some burn cream to stop some of the aching. Neosporin is nice but for such a large area your better off finding some burn pads then wrapping it in gauze (over the pads).
     
  14. Kav

    Kav Member

    Too much work, and like I said, don't really want to go to the clinic or doctor. Besides, it's healing up fine dammit.
     
  15. Maybe he's posting from a laptop while waiting at the hospital for 28 hours to get his wound treated.
     
  16. Kav

    Kav Member

    So i've got a small problem. If I stand up for too long, well actually like 10 seconds without walking or doing anything with my leg, the blood starts to pool up in my leg and the wound hurts. I know it's from the blood because when I have my leg on my desk and then start walking, for the first 20s of walking I feel nothing.

    So i'm thinking I should find a way to stop like 50% of the blood going through my leg to limit the pain, but it could be dangerous right? I'm thinking like, the lack of blood would slow down the healing, and if so, the more blood the faster it heals, so I should just stand up and take the pain like a man?

    But the pain feels like the blood is gonna explode through the wound and pour everywhere, like an overflowing something or another.
     
  17. You really may need to go to the doctor. You don't need to risk infection.
     
  18. Yeah make an appointment with your doctor. When he sees you in 6 months you can just show him your rotting leg.
     
  19. I chuckled a little.
    :3
     
  20. Kav

    Kav Member

    I found it funnier the first time when I read rotting as rotating. It's funnier right?
     
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