Feather1414
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Although I know it hurts alot, and I am quite sorry about that its very interesting the process used...
The only reason it hurts is when they are scrubbing on the epidermis that still has feeling. I am guessing that the burn made it well down into the dermis of the skin. There should be no real pain as they scrub away the burned part. Isn't it just paid when its on living tissue.
Correct me if I am wrong. My Anatomy/Physiology teacher was discussing this in class the other day. Its very fascinating, but its quite confusing as well. I am the person that learns by the hands on method.
I am very sorry Dimi for your burns. I hope it feels better, but you know that your horses are always there to offer kisses to help ease the pain.
The only reason it hurts is when they are scrubbing on the epidermis that still has feeling. I am guessing that the burn made it well down into the dermis of the skin. There should be no real pain as they scrub away the burned part. Isn't it just paid when its on living tissue.
Correct me if I am wrong. My Anatomy/Physiology teacher was discussing this in class the other day. Its very fascinating, but its quite confusing as well. I am the person that learns by the hands on method.
I am very sorry Dimi for your burns. I hope it feels better, but you know that your horses are always there to offer kisses to help ease the pain.