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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 518205" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Reminds me of Travis' childhood.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't sound like he'll need stitches. If it seeps blood and doesn't scab, you might want it checked. Or you can get some butterfly strips and tape it closed. </p><p></p><p>Travis tried to like one of those jar candles for me when he was 6. Burned his right hand, wrist and forearm 3rd degree. Did not utter a sound. He has nerve issues on that side of the body, not sure he even really felt it. I took him to urgent care, doctor scrubbed/pupped the massive blisters to clean it. Watched the boy in amazement as he didn't flinch. (he should've been writhing) And it healed somehow with no lasting scars. That was only one of a very very long list of injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 518205, member: 84"] Reminds me of Travis' childhood. It doesn't sound like he'll need stitches. If it seeps blood and doesn't scab, you might want it checked. Or you can get some butterfly strips and tape it closed. Travis tried to like one of those jar candles for me when he was 6. Burned his right hand, wrist and forearm 3rd degree. Did not utter a sound. He has nerve issues on that side of the body, not sure he even really felt it. I took him to urgent care, doctor scrubbed/pupped the massive blisters to clean it. Watched the boy in amazement as he didn't flinch. (he should've been writhing) And it healed somehow with no lasting scars. That was only one of a very very long list of injuries. [/QUOTE]
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