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I think this Mum was crap, do you?

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OnEdge · 29/08/2010 01:28

I was at a wedding earlier. A 14 year old lad was messing with a glow stick which bust and the liquid shot into his eye.
my freind and me helped him into the kitchen, and we gave him an eye bath.
I rang NHS direct to ask what to do, and they said to take him to A&E. The lady who's wedding it was said it was looking better, and heould be ok not to go. I got the feeling that she didn't want the disruption in the middle of her wedding.
The boy did look better. I thought that I ought to tell his Mum what NHS advised. When I eventually found her, she couldn't have cared less and said he was ok.
I asked my freind where the Mum was when it happened and she had been there. So she let two strangers help her son into the house, administer first aid and not even come inside. Shock

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Goandplay · 29/08/2010 04:38

Was she drunk / been drinking? Not that that would excuse her behaviour but it would go some way to explaining it.

I would always follow NHS direct advice but they do always IME say your should visit A&E. Very odd behaviour to not administer first aid to your child or at least be present.

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Curlybrunette · 29/08/2010 09:34

I agree that NHS Direct do seem to always say go to A&E but how would the mum know if he really needed to go if she didn't get off her butt and at least check. She sounds like she was having too much fun at the wedding to care about her child.

What a lazy cow.

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tinky19 · 29/08/2010 21:02

I can't imagine how any mother could act in such a careless way. I agree with Curlybrunette sounds like a right lazy cow!

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TarkaLiotta · 29/08/2010 21:06

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whomovedmychocolate · 29/08/2010 21:19

Actually I'd think the mum was wrong, drunk or not, having the best time or not, if you squirt chemicals in your eyes it can have nasty side effects and with the best will in the world, rinsing out your eyes is not going to counter all of that.

This from wikipedia:

Glow sticks contain hydrogen peroxide, and phenol is produced as a by-product. It is advisable, therefore, to keep the mixture away from skin and to prevent accidental ingestion if the glow stick case splits or breaks. If spilled on skin the chemicals could cause slight skin irritation, swelling, or, in extreme circumstances, vomiting and nausea. Some ravers will cut or break open a glow stick and apply the glowing solution directly to bare skin in order to make their bodies glow. Some of the chemicals used in older glow sticks were thought to potentially be carcinogens[9]. The sensitizers used are polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, a class of compounds known for their carcinogenity. Also it is wise to avoid all contact with thin membranes such as the eye or nasal area. Despite reports to the contrary, it is not safe to smoke or ingest glowing phenol, and it will not produce any drug-like effects. The fluid contained in glow sticks can also dissolve some types of plastic.


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