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Drill Here, Drill Now
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Picked up some fireworks and lamb chops for NYE. Cooked for the GF and I, and then headed out to the cul-d-sac to hang with the neighbors and light off fireworks.

I'm hanging out at the firepit chatting away, and about 10:45PM it feels like I've been punched on my side and it starts burning. A firework tipped over and started launching everywhere, and I took a direct hit. It actually traveled from behind, hit my rt torso, and burnt both my rt torso and rt forearm. Glad I was wearing a cotton shirt instead of a polyester one.

Cleaned up the burns and bleeding wounds. Had a Dr look at it (friend of a neighbor). Applied neosporin on everything. It took one 4"x3" gauze pad to cover the burn and bleeding wounds on my forearm, and it took three 4"x3" gauze pads to cover the burn and bleeding wounds on my torso.

I went to urgent care this morning and received a tetanus shot and a prescription burn cream. They want me to change bandages 2x per day, and follow-up midweek with my primary care physician.

Ruined shirt, charred leather gun belt, two co-pays, prescription, at least $40+ in bandages for a week, didn't sleep well, and it hurts when I move. The most maddening thing is I don't even know the MF'er who lit it as they lacked the character to even come over and say sorry.



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That sucks! I've been there; silver sulfadiazine cream was my friend for a while.


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Well that sucks


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Yeah that sucks. Hope you recover quickly.
 
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Ouch, get well soon.

Nearly swung by your place Saturday when I was out in the Midget.




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That sucks! I've been there; silver sulfadiazine cream was my friend for a while.


This! The stuff is amazing for burns.
 
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Sounds like you had a blast of a party :P





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That sucks! I've been there; silver sulfadiazine cream was my friend for a while.


This! The stuff is amazing for burns.
That's what they prescribed. 1st time using it, but heard good things from neighbors last night and urgent care this morning.



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I've had good success using lidocaine sunburn gel on non-sunburn burns. Numbs the pain enough to take the edge off and let you get some sleep. Just check with your doc that it plays nice with the Rx cream.
 
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The silver cream is good stuff. While being less than careful using black powder to ignite an old tracer I once burned the snot out of the finger and around to the side of my thumb. The immediate care sent me to hand specialist. He looked at me as if to ask why are you here and sent me off with silver cream, to keep using the fingers, and advice to use sunscreen for a while after it healed up. It was the largest burn I had ever had but it healed just fine with his advice.


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...silver sulfadiazine cream was my friend for a while.
This! The stuff is amazing for burns.
That's what they prescribed. 1st time using it, but heard good things from neighbors last night and urgent care this morning.
tator...that stuff REALLY works!! I had 2nd degree burns on the soles of my feet from EXTREMELY...I mean, surface of the sun...hot sand in a volleyball pit one time. I have very tender feet to begin with.

ER put that stuff on my feet and bandaged them. Had to change the dressing and apply more silva-zine every few days. In less than a month, I couldn't even tell I had been burned.

Heal fast! Get well soon and Happy New Year!



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Damn dude. Well look at the bright side, at least you didn’t end up dead for 2024!

I am not a fan of fireworks in civilian hands, I think they should be left up to professionals IMO. Here in Pennsylvania powerful fireworks are far too easy to get your hands on and these yahoos all around here are always shooting these damn things off. I swear this one asshole up the street from me loves to set these things off at like 1 AM randomly and it feels like an artillery barrage, I’ve called the cops on them several times.


 
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Dang. Not good but, thankful it wasn’t worse. That silver stuff works very well.
 
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The stepfather of the kid who lit the firework just rang my doorbell and apologized. He said the kid lit the fountain box, it started burning out the side, it flipped on its side, and started shooting everywhere. Apparently, everybody in their family ran inside and didn't realize anybody was injured.



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Truly no fun at all! Be well.


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that sucks...I felt bad that I stayed home and read a book...Kind of depressing but it beats burns from a firework.. get well soon!!
 
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TT, glad you’re on the mend and it wasn’t worse!
 
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Damn dude Eek

At least they came over and checked on you later.



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The stepfather of the kid who lit the firework just rang my doorbell and apologized. He said the kid lit the fountain box, it started burning out the side, it flipped on its side, and started shooting everywhere. Apparently, everybody in their family ran inside and didn't realize anybody was injured.

That’s good… but he should have made the kid go with him to apologize directly.

Glad you are OK.



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Sorry to hear it happened.

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