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Topic: I accidently burned myself! Twice! (Read 1392 times)

legendary
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Be A Digital Miner
April 16, 2013, 04:52:13 PM
#22
On the bright side, now your fingers are prepared if you ever have to touch the outside box of a BFL product.
But, you should be okay in the dark with those since the casing will liking be glowing red.
legendary
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April 16, 2013, 04:40:42 PM
#21
That's what you get for acting the mickey, Miner.
legendary
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Death to enemies!
April 16, 2013, 04:39:58 PM
#20
Today I'm fine. Some blisters but no pain.

The heavy burns must be treated by doctor immediately. Putting wrong things on can make things only worse. For me I already knew it is not too severe so I risked to put on the cream. I have no painkillers available at the moment. Anyway most of them are variation of paracetamol and other well known painkillers are banned in EU and must be smuggled in from Russia or Belorussia. Like Analgin, Novocain.

The pain is not unbearable but it annoys me and makes me anger. The thinking and writing about quantum mechanics turned my mind into researching interesting question and away from being angry.
newbie
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April 16, 2013, 07:31:41 AM
#19
Aloe plant around the house is one of the best things. Try not to be clumsy next time  Wink
hero member
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April 16, 2013, 04:15:11 AM
#18
put hands in a cup of salt, that prevents blisters.

Nice tip.

That would also be prevented with the honey that was mentioned. All about some osmotic stuff
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My father in law advised to do this, and I tried to object to it, but he and my better part insisted I tried, and lo and behold, there was no blisters from the slight burn I suffered.

Usually before this, I just put my hand in a cup of cold water, as that was what my father told me to do, and I never used painkillers, damn - if you can't take that pain - you're not a man!
full member
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April 16, 2013, 03:37:19 AM
#17
Don't use any chemical, no dental paste, no salt, no mustard.
Keep the hand on a clean towel, and let the skin be in contact with air.

Get a painkiller, don't know the name of the drugs on your country, but are the same used for muscular or head ache.
If the skin looks bad, then go to a doctor (redness is normal anyway).


Maybe it's late, but if somebody read this in the future, maybe is having the same problem.
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April 16, 2013, 03:00:54 AM
#16
Accidentally put my fingers in boiling water while trying to find my tea in complete darkness. Then rushed to cool the damn hand under cold water but instead opened steamy hot water on full load. What a brainfart!

It hurts! Any advices to reduce pain? I have no drugs or booze to relax me. It is not serious enough to seek medical attention and everything will be OK soon.


put hands in a cup of salt, that prevents blisters.

Nice tip.

That would also be prevented with the honey that was mentioned. All about some osmotic stuff
hero member
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April 16, 2013, 02:35:32 AM
#15
Accidentally put my fingers in boiling water while trying to find my tea in complete darkness. Then rushed to cool the damn hand under cold water but instead opened steamy hot water on full load. What a brainfart!

It hurts! Any advices to reduce pain? I have no drugs or booze to relax me. It is not serious enough to seek medical attention and everything will be OK soon.


put hands in a cup of salt, that prevents blisters.
legendary
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April 15, 2013, 11:49:57 PM
#14
Accidentally put my fingers in boiling water while trying to find my tea in complete darkness. Then rushed to cool the damn hand under cold water but instead opened steamy hot water on full load. What a brainfart!

It hurts! Any advices to reduce pain? I have no drugs or booze to relax me. It is not serious enough to seek medical attention and everything will be OK soon.

I have read some papers that recommend honey on recent burns.  I believe the honey quenches the free radicals that are produced after the burn and minimized further damage.  You may want to Google and read more.


Think that is after it have stopped hurting, to help the healing and keep it antiseptic.

A paper I read by Indian authors about 8-10 years ago suggested that immediate application would stop the biochemical havoc.  It appears to be well known in Aruveydic medicine.  I know precious little biology, but I think there is a cascade of biochemical reactions, and it is these reactions, not the burn proper that cause the cell death.  Stop these reactions, and stop the progress of damage.

I think it is also useful in longer time frames, at all time frames actually, to keep out infections and such.



full member
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April 15, 2013, 11:36:04 PM
#13
Accidentally put my fingers in boiling water while trying to find my tea in complete darkness. Then rushed to cool the damn hand under cold water but instead opened steamy hot water on full load. What a brainfart!

It hurts! Any advices to reduce pain? I have no drugs or booze to relax me. It is not serious enough to seek medical attention and everything will be OK soon.

I have read some papers that recommend honey on recent burns.  I believe the honey quenches the free radicals that are produced after the burn and minimized further damage.  You may want to Google and read more.


Think that is after it have stopped hurting, to help the healing and keep it antiseptic.
legendary
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Keep it real
April 15, 2013, 10:48:02 PM
#12
If you hit your foot with a hammer you will forget about your fingers for a while.

want me to take yo mind off of that pain? gimme your finger.

I'm glad someone else thought of it.
legendary
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April 15, 2013, 10:43:04 PM
#11


Or any other brand besides French's, of which I'm currently boycotting until I see a police report number.
legendary
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April 15, 2013, 10:32:48 PM
#10
Accidentally put my fingers in boiling water while trying to find my tea in complete darkness. Then rushed to cool the damn hand under cold water but instead opened steamy hot water on full load. What a brainfart!

It hurts! Any advices to reduce pain? I have no drugs or booze to relax me. It is not serious enough to seek medical attention and everything will be OK soon.

I have read some papers that recommend honey on recent burns.  I believe the honey quenches the free radicals that are produced after the burn and minimized further damage.  You may want to Google and read more.

full member
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One bitcoin to rule them all!
April 15, 2013, 10:27:22 PM
#9
If you have some painkillers lying around, you may try to crush a piece of a tablet and mix it with some moisturizing cream or petroleum jelly. Together with a moist cloth, you'll probably be ok. (Or your skin will flake off in a horrible manner).
legendary
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Death to enemies!
April 15, 2013, 10:06:03 PM
#8
Too late now but you should hold them under lukewarm water for a few min after, the shock hot straight to cold is almost as bad as the burn. Cant remember what burn cream type stuff has in it, aloe vera's good for that type of thing though and they're fairly common in neighbors gardens.
The purpose of cool water is to stop the heat from doing additional damage. But this does not matter because I showed my hand under steamy water for second time. Few days ago I repaired leaking plumbing in my house and swapped the cold and hot water pipes connected to valve. In the shock of sticking my hand into boiling water I forget that now the cold water valve is on other side... The swapping shortened path for hot water from heater to valve and in few seconds the hot water was on my already burnd hand.

My mother grows aloe vera. Tomorrow she might find the plant mutilated. I will blame the cat for doing it Cheesy I already applied the pain relief cream from my first aid kit. According to label it also contain aloe vera extract.

That came up with BFL and their box of fans or if they fill it with bricks and ship em eventually or not.

I've come to realize that this applies to bitcoin in numerous other ways I didn't even realize yet. Like the proof of concept that was bitcoin initially and the cargo cult that grew around it.
Or how satoshi made a very useful academic contribution and at the same time has enough from it to go into early retirement.

All of these things can only be validated if we observe them directly and it is uncertain if we ever will....

It gets to me right now. The Bitcoin really is like cargo cult. Many anti-bitcoiners say it is MMM, scam, ponzi, inflationary and so on. Nobody said that it is like cult. Process (software is a process) that promises to deliver value and other highly favored things like anonymity, increased individual sovereignty etc. if the process of software use and trade is observed. So the Bitcoin is like a voluntary cult inspired by self-fulfilling prophecy and ruled by human nature.

BFL having either ASIC chips or bricks in the box bearing BFL logo. Genial! And nobody knows what to expect until the box is opened.

The truth is that there is only one possibility with BFL knowing in advance what is in the BFL box. (well I also know that there will be bricks and dead cats inside but no ASIC) With quantum cat the state is both at the same time.

As with many worlds theory why nobody mentions that the alternative universes must increase in exponential rate at extremely rapid speed. There must be something wrong when the numbers approach infinity. And this contradicts observations. If both outcomes are equally valid and single event leads to even one split of realities, why we are stuck in this reality and perceive only this one?
legendary
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Marketing manager - GO MP
April 15, 2013, 09:25:17 PM
#7
It is like Instawallet hack reducing attention on BFL scam? At the end it is two problems instead of one

My fingers are like sausages now. I know something interesting to do or computer gaming takes attention away from pain. Maybe it can be considered a form of meditation?

I don't know if this helps...
http://youtu.be/Sv5iEK-IEzw
Thanks it was funny to watch! At least I was not typing with the fingers. I dont know what is worst typing with one hand or

The Schrödinger's Cat... In macroscopic level it is possible to know what happened by absence of sound and presence of smell alone. Also the same with Bitcoin scams. They are in progress even if the box is not opened. But on quantum level. Does it really means that the process did not happen unless observed? Or that the observation causes interaction that we are unaware of?

Such questions keeps my mind thinking about them and I forget everything else. Further reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger%27s_Cat
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copenhagen_interpretation

That came up with BFL and their box of fans or if they fill it with bricks and ship em eventually or not.

I've come to realize that this applies to bitcoin in numerous other ways I didn't even realize yet. Like the proof of concept that was bitcoin initially and the cargo cult that grew around it.
Or how satoshi made a very useful academic contribution and at the same time has enough from it to go into early retirement.

All of these things can only be validated if we observe them directly and it is uncertain if we ever will....
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1029
Death to enemies!
April 15, 2013, 09:13:52 PM
#6
It is like Instawallet hack reducing attention on BFL scam? At the end it is two problems instead of one

My fingers are like sausages now. I know something interesting to do or computer gaming takes attention away from pain. Maybe it can be considered a form of meditation?

I don't know if this helps...
http://youtu.be/Sv5iEK-IEzw
Thanks it was funny to watch! At least I was not typing with the fingers. I dont know what is worst typing with one hand or

The Schrödinger's Cat... In macroscopic level it is possible to know what happened by absence of sound and presence of smell alone. Also the same with Bitcoin scams. They are in progress even if the box is not opened. But on quantum level. Does it really means that the process did not happen unless observed? Or that the observation causes interaction that we are unaware of?

Such questions keeps my mind thinking about them and I forget everything else. Further reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger%27s_Cat
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copenhagen_interpretation
legendary
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Marketing manager - GO MP
April 15, 2013, 08:52:55 PM
#5
It is like Instawallet hack reducing attention on BFL scam? At the end it is two problems instead of one

My fingers are like sausages now. I know something interesting to do or computer gaming takes attention away from pain. Maybe it can be considered a form of meditation?

I don't know if this helps...
http://youtu.be/Sv5iEK-IEzw
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1029
Death to enemies!
April 15, 2013, 08:43:03 PM
#4
It is like Instawallet hack reducing attention on BFL scam? At the end it is two problems instead of one

My fingers are like sausages now. I know something interesting to do or computer gaming takes attention away from pain. Maybe it can be considered a form of meditation?
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1217
April 15, 2013, 08:38:29 PM
#3
If you hit your foot with a hammer you will forget about your fingers for a while.

want me to take yo mind off of that pain? gimme your finger.
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