ok first of all i would just like to say... DONt play WiTh GaSoLiNe its ok to play with fire every once in a while but no gasoline... ever heard somebody tell you your gonna get burned but you said no im not.. well you will hehehe it happened to me..... ok i was making these gasoline bombs out of light bulbs for a big fire we have every year or so annd they work very very well.... ok this is what happened i was testing a few of them to see if i still made them right and it worked nicely then i tried another time and then one LAST time. i had made the fuse out of cloth this time and i soaked it with gas but somehow the gas traveled up my right arm and when i lit it, it burned my arm really badly and the skin kinda flopped off and it was hangin and it looked disgousting i would put up a picture but my camera kinda blew up when i threw the bomb out of my hand to get it off of me (oh by the way i forgot to say this but i was wearin some fire proof gloves) and now my arm is all messed up but its gonna leave an awesome scar there and little kids will be afraid of me ..... tell me what you think
I think that for second and third degree burns (second for you, by the sounds of it), you should go to the hospital. Scars aren't a good thing, and proper treatment can minimize them. Few years back, I was filling up a zippo that had a leak in it. Sparked it and made my whole left hand a second degree burn. I did the wrong thing and just left in a bucket of ice all night, wrapped it up in gauze and drove to school on a mix of codeine and other prescription meds left over from past surgeries....bad bad idea, FYI.
im goin to the hospital tomorrow and i like scars just like my uncle does sbut anyway hopefully all goes well
You may like them now, but at some point it will bother you when others see them as unattractive--probably some time while you're in college. Hope you heal up well and learn a bit from what happened.
Dude, I call your bluff. How the hell can you even be typing right now if you got second degree burns, maybe third? Either you can't feel your arms (which would make it harder to type) or you're all jacked up on Vicodin or Oxy's.
you got lucky, and if i was you when you go to the hospital, don't tell them what you were doing when this happend, cuzz they could report you to the police, and then you could be in a world of hurt, it would be like geting burned twice, also how old are you? also you know when they say there ia an idiot born every second, you made that verry true!
Today I had a friend over and we got done with our OAT books so we decided to burn them. I drenched them in gasoline, and little did I know I got a whole load of Gasoline on my jeans/shoes. Well. I took the butane lighter and got it close... Wow.. I didn't realize my jeans and shoes caught fire, and I was laughing ass off, until I looked down. I jumped about 10 feet high in shock. I stopped dropped and rolled, but it didn't work, rofl. Anywho, my friend grabbed the hose and drenched me, luckily, I just got some burns, and its all good. But yeah, seriously, don't play with gasoline....
a friend of mine burnt his eye brows off when blowing into a burning can of gas. i had 1st to almost 3rd degree burns on my right hand from gun powder flaring up under it. i was peeling for about 2 years from that. 1st & so far the last time i had a morphine shot.
sorry about the double post but here is the arm picture it doesnt look that bad because its been a few days and the antibacterial stuff works good and all the dead skin fell off but here it is, and also my webcam was all i had to take pictures so its bad quality
that is what i thought. when i burnt my hand, i had blisters behind each fingernail, on the palm of the hand & between the wrist & elbow.
nope it was second degree burns, or at least the doctor said so but i don't know how familiar you are with burns so you could be right... although the webcam is bad quality so you cant really see the details plus it has been a few days so it healed part of the way but before it was totally worse. the skin was falling off there was this big blister a little smaller than the size of an average person's thumb so it is a lot better than it was three days ago
Looks like a photoshop hack to me. I'll need you to send skin samples, so that I can test them here in my laboratory for the final results. Yea, that looks like a 2nd degree burn. Look at his skin..looks like it goes down into the second layer of skin, the dermis.