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My BF was in a motorcycle accident....?

by Guest64015  |  earlier

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A guy ran a stop sign and rear-ended him at 40 mph and flew 30 feet. He has bad road rash on his entire right side of his body. He refuses to get inthe shower/tub to clean his wounds. what can I do?

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  1. go to the hopsital. he could potentially get an infection and die from that without treatment.


  2. WHY!is he not at the doctors or hospital?????

    if he is refusing to go,tell him to get into the bath or let you put some water over it with cotton wool balls( not a sponge)to clean it up.go to the chemist and get some antiseptic cream or powder and some dressing padsWHY DO THIS? because

    (1)it needs to be cleaned.

    (2)the antiseptic will reduce any chance of infection

    (3)the dressing pads will stop the wound weeping onto his pyjamas or bed sheets and then sticking and everytime he rolls over during the night he's not ripping the wound open again(and i know that really f..ken hurts)

    and if he doesn't want to do this tell him to deal with it himself you're going out with the girls.

  3. He really should seek some medical attention.  Take him to the ER.  He could get a really bad infection without medical attention.  he could have little rocks and stuff in there.

  4. He needs to see a doctor and be checked over.

  5. If you really care just call 911 and report this and ask for an ambulance as well, he will be mad but he will understand.....

  6. Uh...usually after someone is in a car accident they go to the hospital.

  7. He needs to get it take care of and not to worry about the bill he was rearended.

  8. getting roadrash like that cleaned sucks i dont blame him they use sandpaper! BUT he does need it cleaned the tar and dirt will heal under his skin and it can become very sensitive and potentially bumpy and discolored du to the tar.

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