jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:looks painful

hope you get better soon.
The mistake most people make with burns is that though you might have removed the heat source, the flesh is still hot and still being damaged - it's important to apply effective cooling for several minutes after the burn to mitigate the damage.
there's a little trick you can do with an ice cube and a cigarette, if you press on the ice until your finger is numb, you can stub the cigarette out in it without pain or harming the skin because even though your finger gets heated by the ash, the temperature is already low so it doesn't get raised beyond normal body temperature.
True - however, you want to be careful not to keep ice directly on a fresh burn for very long, because it's easy to induce frostbite in the already-damaged tissue. Additionally, freezing the liquid inside a blister is extremely painful (or so I've heard).
I'll try the cigarette trick (Well, I don't smoke tobacco... but I can think of something that'll work

) next time I injure myself... sounds amusing....
Don't feel bad for me, feel bad for Turbohacker's dad. A crispy finger is nothing compared to loosing an eye. I feel bad for that guy.
I just posted this as a "Look how stupid Pete was - Don't do this!", not trying to get sympathy. Thanks, though.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.