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Old 11-24-2011, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by catra121 View Post
That makes sense...I'm not sure exactly how we're supposed to really tell the difference between a burn and our burning pain in a situation like that when the flare is caused by the heat.

Cooking is dangerous for me...a couple of months ago I burned myself when hot oil splashed onto my face, arm, and leg. That was easy to tell that it was a burn though because the skin blistered up and everything. Since then I have been extremely cautious when in the kitchen.
I collect new burn marks every couple of weeks...my prior one was from oil as well. There was a blister and red mark that I was expecting to become a scar.

This last time during the steam incident, had they been real burns and not just a sympathetic reaction, I wouldn't have been fine the next day when my breakthrough meds wore off. There would have been pain, there would have been marks.
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