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Need Help on Child's Burns (Vanity)
Offline | 8-7-09 | Self

Posted on 08/07/2009 12:02:45 AM PDT by dannyboy72a

MY 7 yr old, autistic son, Matthew came home from his mother's house today with blisters on his arm and leg. I have tried to call her repeatedly to find out the source of the blisters, but no return call. So, I'm hoping some of the parents here will have seen something similar and can tell me whether it's something i need to be concerned about.

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There are four burns on him. Two on his inner forearm, a large grouping of blisters on his inner calf, and a small one just above the large one on the leg. I don't know if these are fire burns, chemical burns or burns at all.

With Matthew being autistic, he is unable to tell me how he got them and his mother either is not aware of them (which is not impossible as she tends to pawn the kids off on grandma or others the limited time she has them) or is aware of what happened and does not want to admit to whatever it is. Either way, the sores cannot be more than three days old as she picked them up Monday morning and dropped them off Thursday afternoon.

If anyone can tell me whether this is something to be concerned about, whether it merits a doctor's visit.


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This is not the first time he has come home from her house with mysterious ailments. Last week he came back with the front of his big toe missing several layers of skins and swollen (no reason provided) and a month ago he came back with more than 25 insect bites covering his arms and legs (obviously he had been outside without any protection). Anyway, I just want to know whether this is something that could easily be cause from some type of accident, if it's a chemical type burn, or whatever. His mother and her boyfriend do both smoke, but I don't think this could come from a cigarette, but i don't know - which is why I'm asking for help. Thanks.
1 posted on 08/07/2009 12:02:45 AM PDT by dannyboy72a
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To: dannyboy72a

Staph?


2 posted on 08/07/2009 12:04:41 AM PDT by Hoosier-Daddy ("It does no good to be a super power if you have to worry what the neighbors think." BuffaloJack)
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To: Hoosier-Daddy

The blister photos look odd. Chemical? Acids? It looked like staph but the blisters, not so sure...


3 posted on 08/07/2009 12:07:06 AM PDT by Hoosier-Daddy ("It does no good to be a super power if you have to worry what the neighbors think." BuffaloJack)
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To: dannyboy72a

I worked on a burn unit for a year - these aren’t a typical burn. Contact allergy or reaction? Bug bite reaction? Some of both? I’ve never seen cigarette burns, but the two circular ones look more like bug or spider bites.


4 posted on 08/07/2009 12:08:42 AM PDT by BuckyKat
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Take the child to a clinic and have it documented and treated. (For your own protection as well as the child)Then call your lawyer for advice..... We had to have transfers made at the police station with an inspection before heading home because of similar problems.


5 posted on 08/07/2009 12:09:17 AM PDT by hoosiermama (ONLY DEAD FISH GO WITH THE FLOW.......I am swimming with Sarahcudah! Sarah has read the tealeaves.)
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To: dannyboy72a

Fire Ants in your area?


6 posted on 08/07/2009 12:09:30 AM PDT by Hoosier-Daddy ("It does no good to be a super power if you have to worry what the neighbors think." BuffaloJack)
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Obviously you’re very concerned or you would not have posted about it, go with your instinct and take him to the doctor. It sounds as if your son is not getting the proper attention when he’s with your wife.
I have a son with DS, with very little communication, so I know how hard it can be trying to figure out what’s going on.


7 posted on 08/07/2009 12:11:17 AM PDT by psjones (u)
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To: dannyboy72a

They look like a drip injury, like dripping hot water, candle wax, or some other hot liquid. I may be wrong though, also are these burns on an area that would normally not be burnt? Palm side of forearm, backs of the legs?


8 posted on 08/07/2009 12:11:50 AM PDT by LukeL (Yasser Arafat: "I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize")
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To: dannyboy72a

Poison ivy.


9 posted on 08/07/2009 12:14:10 AM PDT by Born to Conserve
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Do the adults that were there have any insight?

Something to cause such burn wounds would certainly cause the kid to cry loudly when it happened. Do they have any recollection of it happening? They don’t appear to be cigarette burns, but anyone who may be halfway looking after the kid should know what caused it.

My wife would kill me if I didn’t know what happened to cause something like this with one of our kids while I was watching them. Those appear to be some pretty serious burns, and there’s more than one.


10 posted on 08/07/2009 12:15:50 AM PDT by KoRn (Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
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Not that I know of. Why?


11 posted on 08/07/2009 12:16:30 AM PDT by dannyboy72a (The President of the United States should not be selling me insurance or lightbulbs)
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By the way, he was probably having lots of fun when he got it, and you seem as though you need a drink or a psychiatrist.


12 posted on 08/07/2009 12:17:34 AM PDT by Born to Conserve
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To: LukeL

That’s an interesting take. I hadn’t thought about something dripping.


13 posted on 08/07/2009 12:17:54 AM PDT by dannyboy72a (The President of the United States should not be selling me insurance or lightbulbs)
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I’ve called her three times tonight and gotten no response. That could be that she’s “out” or it could be her dodging the question. If it’s the later, when i do get a call back, she’ll play dumb and act like she didn’t see them.


14 posted on 08/07/2009 12:19:09 AM PDT by dannyboy72a (The President of the United States should not be selling me insurance or lightbulbs)
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IT’S POISON IVY!!!!

Have you never been outside????


15 posted on 08/07/2009 12:20:21 AM PDT by Born to Conserve
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If these are on the inside of his forearms and calfs that is an area which would rarely get any type of injury and are common areas investigators look for in signs of abuse (I am not saying this is what is happening)


16 posted on 08/07/2009 12:21:17 AM PDT by LukeL (Yasser Arafat: "I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize")
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To: hoosiermama
Take the child to a clinic and have it documented and treated. (For your own protection as well as the child)Then call your lawyer for advice..... We had to have transfers made at the police station with an inspection before heading home because of similar problems.

Be very careful. This can turn on you. They could claim that you did it. A friend of mine reported to the police that a child confided in him that she was sexually abused by her mom's boyfriend. This child had been living with her mom and her boyfriend who she also would leave the child with for days. They sometimes also would "dump" her off at his house for days and go party (not wise for him to watch this child in this situation but he helps everyone). Anyway he felt it was his duty to protect the child and tell the police. The mom stuck up for her sleazy boyfriend and turned on him. Long story short the court believed the mother and he is in prison. I extremely doubt that he did it. You might want to call your lawyer first before you alert authorities.

17 posted on 08/07/2009 12:22:06 AM PDT by Bellflower (The end of this age is near but the beginning of the next glorious one is coming!)
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To: Born to Conserve

I have never seen anyone get pinpoint poison ivy and if it was his ankles would be covered in it too.


18 posted on 08/07/2009 12:23:01 AM PDT by LukeL (Yasser Arafat: "I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize")
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To: Born to Conserve

I’ve had tons of poison ivy and never had it blister.


19 posted on 08/07/2009 12:25:20 AM PDT by Vigilantcitizen (This tagline has been shutdown due to lack of funds.)
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To: Bellflower

Poor kid. He got some poison ivy, and now his parents are going nuts or going to jail. What a bunch of ignoramuses.


20 posted on 08/07/2009 12:25:59 AM PDT by Born to Conserve
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