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Me too...crying, can't walk.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 424460" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Gosh I hope you find relief soon, this sounds horrible!!! I have had various sun burns over the year, but only once to a level I was wanting to be hospitalized. I can't count the layers and layers of skin I lost. I was a sight I tell you for well over a month or so. The first 2 weeks were so bad I was unable to dress, let alone go to work. I do remember that one day I had put on a robe and gone to check the mail and an elderly neighbor saw me (she was aghast!). She chimed on about tea (ala. Marg's fantastic suggestion) and I went inside quickly, desperate to try anything at all. I soaked in a tepid bathtub filled with water mixed with many tea bags and used a cloth to squish the water over my shoulders and back and face etc. I can say it helped for a time to a huge degree, such relief! I took many baths like this and do recommend it, not as a solution but as a temporary relief from the awful burning. I do think it is wise to get checked by a doctor though, especially given your history of medical treatments. Gentle hugs sent your way. It hurts to even picture you laying there in that condition. Get well quickly!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 424460, member: 4264"] Gosh I hope you find relief soon, this sounds horrible!!! I have had various sun burns over the year, but only once to a level I was wanting to be hospitalized. I can't count the layers and layers of skin I lost. I was a sight I tell you for well over a month or so. The first 2 weeks were so bad I was unable to dress, let alone go to work. I do remember that one day I had put on a robe and gone to check the mail and an elderly neighbor saw me (she was aghast!). She chimed on about tea (ala. Marg's fantastic suggestion) and I went inside quickly, desperate to try anything at all. I soaked in a tepid bathtub filled with water mixed with many tea bags and used a cloth to squish the water over my shoulders and back and face etc. I can say it helped for a time to a huge degree, such relief! I took many baths like this and do recommend it, not as a solution but as a temporary relief from the awful burning. I do think it is wise to get checked by a doctor though, especially given your history of medical treatments. Gentle hugs sent your way. It hurts to even picture you laying there in that condition. Get well quickly!!!! [/QUOTE]
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