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| Mommy420 |
| My 14 year old was just playing with my glow stix and they collided and the stuff inside them just went directly into his eyes. I am not to sure of what to do about this. I rinsed them the best I could and put drops in them but he says they are still stinging the out of them. I need help. What can I do for this and has anything like this ever happened to any of you and if so what worked. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Kim. |
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| inconspicuous |
| Hospital. Now. |
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| TazZ-erT |
| Yeah take the kid to hospital |
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| tyos |
| houst arrest for her |
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| inconspicuous |
| also, don't put anything but water in them. |
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| Mommy420 |
| quote: | Originally posted by tyos
houst arrest for her |
LOL!! I was having a nice staying in bed Mothers Day till this happened I since rinsed his eyes some more with water because I call the number listed on the wrapper they said water only for 15 mins and that is what I am doing now. They were more worried that the glass fragmented and got into his eyes they said it could do real cornea damage. I hope that the water works. Thank you for your help this morning. Kim |
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| all-nite-freak |
| youtube with vaudeville soundtrack plz |
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| kadomony |
glowsticks are non-toxic, just keep rinsing with cool water.
doctor if u really want to |
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| Mommy420 |
| quote: | Originally posted by kadomony
glowsticks are non-toxic, just keep rinsing with cool water.
doctor if u really want to |
I did the water thing and it worked well. Thank you. Kim |
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| stren |
your kid is gonna have nightvision !
but seriously, I suggest you posting on a medical forum, or writing a letter to the hospital. |
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| UWM |
| A better quesion is, what are you doing having your 14-year-old children playing with glowsticks? |
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| all-nite-freak |
| meth comes in strawberry quick and e now has sponge bob chewables |
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