Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry that happened to your kid. Bizarre PSA - huge parenting fail by not supervising your kid.
NP ( not op) How is this a huge parenting fail? Who would think pizza was so hot to burn a kid's face? I would say having your child drown in a pool or hit by a car is a huge parenting fail.
You are not very nice, pp. I thought it was nice of op to warn others!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ER??? You should have burn cream at home. I also would have gone to urgent care instead.
Did you and the they PP areas that her doctors office told her to go to the ER?
God, I am so sick of people just attacking OPs of every single post on here.
Anonymous wrote:Supervise your kid better next time. I'm glad your kid is better.
Anonymous wrote:Essentially a grease burn.
Use flour within the first minute if a burn for instant relief and minimize tissue damage.
My random factoid of the day.
Anonymous wrote:ER??? You should have burn cream at home. I also would have gone to urgent care instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll tack on an additional psa. See a dermatologist ASAP for a burn on the face. ER docs are not the most knowledgeable about potential for scarring.
Np. Great point!
Anonymous wrote:Sorry that happened to your kid. Bizarre PSA - huge parenting fail by not supervising your kid.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll tack on an additional psa. See a dermatologist ASAP for a burn on the face. ER docs are not the most knowledgeable about potential for scarring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry that happened to your kid. Bizarre PSA - huge parenting fail by not supervising your kid.
OP, ignore this and the other posters whose children will never, ever get so much as a scratch on them.
Their children of course are fictional.