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#152

Best case scenario is the best news I’ve heard since we all learned of his burn injuries. For some reason I felt if he’s able to make 🤘🏼 with a hand he’s going to be ok. I know there is a long road ahead of him but hearing that positive news that it was the best possible outcome based on what’s already occurred is encouraging and I will continue to pray for swift healing and for as few complications as he can possibly have. He’s one tough SOB. I hate he’s going thru this but if anyone can come out of this and have the best possible outcome that can be expected it’s Ship.

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#153
On 1/8/2026 at 8:35 AM, Herbie Hancock said:

Debridement every morning is 10,000x worse than the burn itself. Don’t google if you’re squeamish. Then late afternoon/evening when it starts to scab over again and every time you even think about moving it cracks is a close second to the burn itself pain wise.

I had 3rd degree burns on my leg from a commercial coffee pot breaking in half. Probably 30 square inches total. A couple of days after the accident, a nurse friend asked me if I had started debridement. I told he no and ask what it entailed. She wouldn't tell me because she said if she did, I wouldn't go. She was right. The worst part was having to do it every 2 or 3 days.

One day, while I was waiting to begin, I heard the most horrible shrieks and screams coming from the next room. There was a 8 year old that had a fish fryer fall on him with burns on over 20% or more of his body, going through debridement. I never complained about my sessions again.

#154
On 1/8/2026 at 12:30 PM, BurntOrange&White said:

Watched a video on it one time in arc flash training and good lord I never wish that upon anyone.

I probably watched the same video when I worked at nuclear plants and the NRC. I still have 3 of them on my PC: Arc Flash While Racking Breaker, Arc Flash Incident, and Three Accidents Many Lives.

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#155
17 hours ago, ztejas said:

She sounds like a fucking nutjob but I guess I won't argue with the results.

Not surprised Shipley is healing well and being a trooper. He was a tough mfer.

C'mon, man; show a little respect.

#156

1 hour ago, Royale with cheese said:

C'mon, man; show a little respect.

I understand and agree with what you’re saying, but look at who you’re quoting. Not worth the response

#157
3 hours ago, Herbie Hancock said:

I understand and agree with what you’re saying, but look at who you’re quoting. Not worth the response

Yeah, my bad. Ordinarily, I bypass those types. Maybe we should change the "Ignore" option to the "Blow the motherfuckers off" option.

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#160

Think some of you guys are just mixing different levels of burn scenarios here. Many of which do not apply to Shipley. Also, the skin didn't heal in 36 hours. They just had a better sense of what the extent of the burn was in that time period. Which will be an ongoing process for some time.

Good luck to Jordan. Burn trauma can be insidious

#161
On 1/9/2026 at 5:23 PM, shadow_operative2.0 said:

Got you, fam.

Ok sounds...well sounds like Ship has a ways to go.

Doctor should probably work on some bedside manner there but I guess they are just being frank and honest.

#167

The same idiots who send death threat over fantasy football or a player's race.

It's bullshit, but some degenerates cannot resist.

#168
1 hour ago, Hornius Emeritus said:


There are some sick people in this world. Who would even think to do that, let alone do it?

The father of one of my two best friends died a few years back. Within a few days someone had hacked the father’s Facebook account, changed the profile pic, and was using it to try to lure wealthy-appearing older women into “relationships”, probably to catfish them.

A few days.

There are sickos all over the web waiting to pounce on anyone’s misfortune, either for financial gain or to be a jackass.

#170

Wound dressing for burns is Adaptic. It’s a non-adhering petroleum laced gauze, and then it’s wrapped in sterilize gauze and then an ace bandage. While that shit sucks because inevitably there’s a couple pieces of that non-adhering gauze that adhere, what’s worse is the debridement that takes place between the old dressings being removed and the new ones being placed.

Granted I’m not a specimen like Ship, but I threw up every day for the first 3-ish weeks of dressing changes.

#171
On 1/10/2026 at 1:22 AM, Crapinon said:

A couple of days after the accident, a nurse friend asked me if I had started debridement. I told he no and ask what it entailed.

A lot of surly people have gone through de-bridement.

Usually it cost them half their net worth.

#173
On 1/10/2026 at 11:06 AM, Royale with cheese said:

C'mon, man; show a little respect.

Please spare me the innocence.

#174
14 hours ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

Tomorrow will not be fun.

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This sucks.

I was at a safety seminar once, an electrician was arc flashed. He said the pain of the burns werent nearly as bad as watching the pain on his wife's face having to pick scabs off over a bowl of water that turned red.

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