I'm still hereabouts too. Trying to earn a respectable crust writing about a New Contract whose details are as yet as clear as the water of the Thames. So much has changed even in the past 24 hours that I don't know what to write - might just make up something dramatic because there's an evens chance that it will have come true by publication date. The editor and the boss-editor have decided to hold the lead page for the article and let me know by tomorrow evening whether they will use it as it is, pull it around in-house based on what they know that I don't, or make up something else.
sort of still - have even been Out-on-Pull - unsuccessully! Speaking of which I just had a chat with (presumably) a patient in the supermarket - only I thought I was talking to my mate's wife's friend who I met briefly on Saturday night not sure what she made of my - "I wondered if it might be you, then I remembered Cat Deeley!" line
Lavender? As in the stuff that smells of fly spray?
If it's painful, red and blistering, it's probably going to be OK. Don't burst the blister. Cover it with a clean dressing so that if the blister roof does rub off the skin undreneath won't stick to everything. If it's white, or charred, or doesn't hurt at all, go straight to A&E because that suggests it's not just a superficial burn.
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Put it in very cold water for at least ten minutes and see how it looks after that.
er get it under cold water
er lavender compress
not sure what she made of my - "I wondered if it might be you, then I remembered Cat Deeley!" line
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Al, at least you are moving forward
If it's painful, red and blistering, it's probably going to be OK. Don't burst the blister. Cover it with a clean dressing so that if the blister roof does rub off the skin undreneath won't stick to everything. If it's white, or charred, or doesn't hurt at all, go straight to A&E because that suggests it's not just a superficial burn.
And don't forget to eat your dinner.