mykidslovesdisney
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My PSA for today-- turn down the hot water heaters. My dd7 has 2nd degree burns on her leg from the shower. She attempted to shut off the shower water - turned it from shower to sprout- BUT turned UP the water to full blast hot!!! She screamed - I looked behind the curtain and she is still standing in the water. I thougth she screamed bc the water was cold. She would occasionally run the cold water on herself after a shower. But not tonight. I asked her what was wrong and she said the water burned her. I grab a towel- soaked it in cold water and wrapped it around her knee. DS11 ran and grabbed the ice pack. She had a white line down the side of her knee - actually starts above the knee-- It was a blister starting to form. I called DH -(he's was on duty- police officer). He said just ice it. Poor dd was crying the whole time. I called the peds - the on call dr called back. Said that it was 2nd degree burn- suggested to sit her in a bath of cold water for 10-15 mins. then bacatrican on it and wrap it to keep it clean.
Poor DD had all to do to get in the cold tub! I got her to kneel in the water so it would cover the burn. She was such a trooper to brave the cold water. I got her all bandaged up. Good thing I got some Target brand ibruprofin. Gave her a dose to help with the pain. She really can't put any weight on her leg. Right now she is sleeping in our bed.
Tomorrow is field day at school and she is soo upset that she can't participate. I told her we will see how she feels in the morning. She does have to keep the area clean. I am switching her shorts to capris so it will cover the bandages. She was soo looking forward to the hurdles. I think I will hang out with her for the day and help out if needed. The ped also said to make sure she is drinking ALOT. even though it is a small burn she will loose alot of water.
DH will check the water heater in the morning. It is only a few years old - so he has to figure out how to lower the temp. Otherwise I will call a plumber to have them take care of the high temp.
I feel soo awful that she got soo hurt. It was such a long day. I didn't get her to sleep till almost 10 pm.
Praying tomorrow she isn't in any pain.
Thanks for listening.
Poor DD had all to do to get in the cold tub! I got her to kneel in the water so it would cover the burn. She was such a trooper to brave the cold water. I got her all bandaged up. Good thing I got some Target brand ibruprofin. Gave her a dose to help with the pain. She really can't put any weight on her leg. Right now she is sleeping in our bed.
Tomorrow is field day at school and she is soo upset that she can't participate. I told her we will see how she feels in the morning. She does have to keep the area clean. I am switching her shorts to capris so it will cover the bandages. She was soo looking forward to the hurdles. I think I will hang out with her for the day and help out if needed. The ped also said to make sure she is drinking ALOT. even though it is a small burn she will loose alot of water.
DH will check the water heater in the morning. It is only a few years old - so he has to figure out how to lower the temp. Otherwise I will call a plumber to have them take care of the high temp.
I feel soo awful that she got soo hurt. It was such a long day. I didn't get her to sleep till almost 10 pm.
Praying tomorrow she isn't in any pain.
Thanks for listening.
I hope she feels better soon. I agree with Sparx - it should be very easy to change the temperature as long as you have a screwdriver. I've changed it on a couple of ours over the years and it was no big deal.
Keeping it under cool water for 15 minutes is the best thing to stop the burning. 



She participated in all activities. They did have a long jump- she tried it once and said that it hurt to do it so she sat out for the remainder of the time at the long jump. Otherwise she had a good time. The teachers were all great and her classmates were really concerned about her being okay.