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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 190975" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>This is scary. With gas all over like htat is there a chance she fainted and someone dumped the gasoline on her on purpose? Sounds like there was much more than should have been able to happen with an accident. (I used to work at a gas station and had people faint at the pumps - 1 guy with a heart attack and several people who were drunk/stoned each at different times. The man who had the heart attack had the hold-open mechanism and got gas on himself and the outside of his car, but not nearly like you describe.</p><p> </p><p>I think having easy child shower with vinegar or dump vinegar into a bath and soak in it might help.</p><p> </p><p>Gojo is mechanics hand cleaner. It is great for getting oily stains out of clothing and for getting grease off hands. Walmart, auto parts places all carry it. While Gojo is a brand, and a good one, there are a number of brands of this cleaner and any will do pretty much the same thing.</p><p> </p><p>I am so sorry this has happened. Should easy child be driving? It doesn't sound like the wisest thing for her to do with fainting spells. </p><p> </p><p>She really REALLY needs a new doctor. As for the prescriptions - print off info about what the insurance will pay for and then just don't leave until he gives the rx for a months worth. I am on phenergan AND zofran because some of the medications just make me vomit. doctor feels I really need these medications so I alternate these medications. I get 3 months of EACH with-no problem from my doctor.</p><p> </p><p>SO sorry all this is going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 190975, member: 1233"] This is scary. With gas all over like htat is there a chance she fainted and someone dumped the gasoline on her on purpose? Sounds like there was much more than should have been able to happen with an accident. (I used to work at a gas station and had people faint at the pumps - 1 guy with a heart attack and several people who were drunk/stoned each at different times. The man who had the heart attack had the hold-open mechanism and got gas on himself and the outside of his car, but not nearly like you describe. I think having easy child shower with vinegar or dump vinegar into a bath and soak in it might help. Gojo is mechanics hand cleaner. It is great for getting oily stains out of clothing and for getting grease off hands. Walmart, auto parts places all carry it. While Gojo is a brand, and a good one, there are a number of brands of this cleaner and any will do pretty much the same thing. I am so sorry this has happened. Should easy child be driving? It doesn't sound like the wisest thing for her to do with fainting spells. She really REALLY needs a new doctor. As for the prescriptions - print off info about what the insurance will pay for and then just don't leave until he gives the rx for a months worth. I am on phenergan AND zofran because some of the medications just make me vomit. doctor feels I really need these medications so I alternate these medications. I get 3 months of EACH with-no problem from my doctor. SO sorry all this is going on. [/QUOTE]
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