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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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no because I know
they'll scar for definite then, and I already have enough small burns/cuts on my hands from pure clumsiness
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 22:24, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
How far off healing do you think they are?

(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 22:27, Reply)
According to the internet
a week (so a few more days) for the blister to go down/burst of it's own accord, then another week to heal. Still possible scarring :(
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 22:32, Reply)
Ouch.
How did you do it exactly?

Also, have you worked out how heavy your bag is for your return journey?
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 22:34, Reply)
I used the wrong mug in the microwave
usually the mug handle is warm but not hot, but the ceramic handle heated up immensely so when I picked it up it burnt those two fingers quite badly. I put the cup down quite hard (didn't spill) and it splashed on the back of my hand as well.

I'm going on the coach so no worries about weight thankfully. How're you Jeff?
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 22:37, Reply)
*pulls mong face at amberl*

(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 22:39, Reply)
*gurns*
I am a complete mong.
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 22:42, Reply)
i managed to get two blisterlines across my fingers once
when I was pulling a tray out of the oven at work and it slipped and I tried to catch it....
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 22:45, Reply)
ooh that sounds painful
how long did they take to heal?
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 22:49, Reply)
a week or so? I still have a triangle faded burn mark on the back of my hand from a similar incident 9 years ago though :(

(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 22:52, Reply)
I have a burn scar on the back of my hand
from last week. I'm going to look like a fucking emo
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 23:15, Reply)
I once managed to pick up a hot iron from the wrong side.
That was fucking agony.

It also taught me the value of looking at what I was doing.
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 22:54, Reply)
MONG

(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 22:58, Reply)
It really fucking hurt I can tell you.
If only I'd had such a useful guide before I started the ironing, I could have saved myself a whole heap of pain.
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 23:01, Reply)

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