What a night,

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Re: What a night,

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Hi Lozz,

sh*t!!!!! :cry: Sorry to hear about your son. Fingers crossed he gets better soon. Just catching up on 406oc forum :oops: :oops:

Have I really been a member since 2006. How time flys. Hope your son makes a speedy recovery.
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Re: What a night,

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lozz wrote:Cheers teamy,

tbh, id try that but, ive been strictly told not to use anything on it other than what they tell me,
My hands are tied there,

hes got skin grafts on his face, of what are made from pigs, sounds discusting but on a child of 6 iguess its better than them shaving skin off him from
other areas,

ididnt get asked about the grafts they just did it, icouid have them up in court but im not like that, but iguess one day itl happen on religion basis's

The grafts dry out bit by bit and itrim them, he wont have them long, there just like a plaster ,

It makes me feel sick thinking about it, I'm sat here with my 6 year old asleep on my shoulder watching Harry Potter. From a fellow Dad I'm thinking of you all mate, for christs sake keep in touch here when you need to let off steam.
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Re: What a night,

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Bless you all, what a horrible situation to be put in. As said, keep us informed and feel free to vent

best wishes
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Re: What a night,

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update: For the past few days ive been nursing his wounds, (one of the reasons ive not been on here,bet your thinking it was quiet lol )
yesterday,My lad must of thought Enough is Enough ,ionly left him alone 2 mins
came in and he says there you go dad its off,

im like Eh ? what have you done, :shock:
hes only pulled all the artificial skin off, but on a good side,there was no bleeding or open wounds,
he just looks like hes been badly sunburnt, not sure how long itl take for the redness to fade,

oh and one of his baby teeth have come out today, his reply was thatl be a fiver dad. and iwant it now :shock:

kids are getting clever now, a 6 six yr old that dont beleive in the tooth fairy but wants the funds, :lol: :roll:
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Re: What a night,

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Aww bless :) It was probably bugging the hell out of him. Do you have something to put on it? I reckon you'll need to keep the burns moist as much as possible to lessen the chances of scarring.
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Re: What a night,

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steve_earwig wrote:Aww bless :) It was probably bugging the hell out of him. Do you have something to put on it? I reckon you'll need to keep the burns moist as much as possible to lessen the chances of scarring.
Olive oil, its not the type for cooking, they have it at the chemists for skin,
9quid for a tiny bottle, it seems to be working well,
hopefully another month and he will be back at school

his todays science lesson was, iwonder how many crayons/pens /pencils the old greyhound will eat, :cry:
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