November 7, 200519 yr Circumsizing is wrong because you cannot jerk off without lubrication. Then why were you using it as lubricant (as if super-cooled, compressed air actually LUBRICATES, but what ever)? :sleep2:
November 7, 200519 yr Author PsychoBud']Idiot. That's all I can say...you're a bloody idiot. Yeh, I am. At my age though, you are 10 feet tall and bullet proof so it's not like it matters. =)
November 7, 200519 yr assumption makes an ass of u ......and mption OMG <3 i use that saying all the time, you must be cool like me Anyway good luck with the hand
November 7, 200519 yr Yeh, I am. At my age though, you are 10 feet tall and bullet proof so it's not like it matters. =) I know the feeling...I've been an idiot more times than I can count :) BTW...either your doctos are full of it, you're full of it, or you didn't tell the whole story. You're not going to get gangrene/necrosis related problems from dead tissue unless the "freeze-burn" went deeper than the dermal layers, and if it HAD gone deeper than the skin, chances are they'd have either cleaned the dead tissue off before bandaging, or advised you to come back to have it done. On the other hand, if it appeared that you had NOT burned that deep, they'd advise you to watch for signs of infection, and otherwise to treat it like a second degree burn...keep it clean, debride the dead skin off once the blisters pop, etcetera. But how could you manage to be such an idiot with compressed gasses? By the time you've had freshman physical science, you should know that rapidly expanding gasses cool things VERY efficiently.
November 7, 200519 yr I was messing around with a compressed air can (freezing things and such) and I got it all over my hand and killed a bunch of skin on my knuckles, looks all funky and I'm going to have to remove the dead cells. I got owned. rifk, holzed.
November 7, 200519 yr i got sprayed with that one time on my arm, but never got frost bite, maybe it's because i took my shirt and wiped it all off really fast
November 7, 200519 yr you should have taken a vid of you grinding your own skin off... take some pictures!
November 7, 200519 yr Author PsychoBud']I know the feeling...I've been an idiot more times than I can count :) BTW...either your doctos are full of it, you're full of it, or you didn't tell the whole story. You're not going to get gangrene/necrosis related problems from dead tissue unless the "freeze-burn" went deeper than the dermal layers, and if it HAD gone deeper than the skin, chances are they'd have either cleaned the dead tissue off before bandaging, or advised you to come back to have it done. On the other hand, if it appeared that you had NOT burned that deep, they'd advise you to watch for signs of infection, and otherwise to treat it like a second degree burn...keep it clean, debride the dead skin off once the blisters pop, etcetera. But how could you manage to be such an idiot with compressed gasses? By the time you've had freshman physical science, you should know that rapidly expanding gasses cool things VERY efficiently. I think the person that they put me on the phone with was new or something. But it did look morel like a burn and it blistered right away so thats why (I think) they had me remove the skin. About the rotting skin thing, I think the guy that I was talking to didn't really understand my problem. Also, I knew the dangers of playing with the stuff before hand, but I had done it a lot and didn't see why I would start having concequences now. Also, its already looking better, but I took the bandage off because I was remembering first aid, and I remember not to cover burns.
November 7, 200519 yr Circumsizing is wrong because you cannot jerk off without lubrication. idk, they kinda fucked up my circumcision, and did it half way i think. I can still do it without lube.
November 7, 200519 yr I think the person that they put me on the phone with was new or something. But it did look morel like a burn and it blistered right away so thats why (I think) they had me remove the skin. About the rotting skin thing, I think the guy that I was talking to didn't really understand my problem. Also, I knew the dangers of playing with the stuff before hand, but I had done it a lot and didn't see why I would start having concequences now. Also, its already looking better, but I took the bandage off because I was remembering first aid, and I remember not to cover burns. Depends on how deep the burn goes. And yes, "frostbite" or "freeze burn" IS essentuially the same sort of damage as a burn...tissue is killed because it's taken outside the temperature settings in which the cells can survive, and the depth of the damage, type of damage, and the way the damage is transfered through tissue are effectively the same, so treating "freeze burn" is done the same way you treat heat burns...with the exception of immediate first aid includes submersing in warm water, instead of cold water. If you've popped the blisters and removed the dead skin, you SHOULD be bandaging it now. You only leave them uncovered until the blisters pop, so that when they pop, the fluid inside the blister doesn't come out and dry on the bandage, so that when you remove the bangdage, you rip the whole thing open...but you should keep the open sores coated with something like bacsitracin or neosporin if you're going to cover it, or better yet, make a layered bandage with xenoform (burn dressing, it's a non-stick fine gauze treated with anti-bacterial ointment) in contact with the wounds, and regular gauze wrapping it. ANyhow, once again, I recall quite well a number of accidents and injuries that came from me thinking "I've done it a milion times before, why would I get hurt now?", and gettign a bit careless BECAUSE of that thought process (managed to shoot myself in the hand once while teaching a firearms safety course because of that exact thought process, to be honest...embarrassing as fuck, but it taught the class that you NEVER disregard basic safety rules, even if you have every reason to believe you "KNOW" it's safe to do so "THIS time".)