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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 4085620" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>They both work really well. I’ve been using them on my animal, kids, and myself for 35 years. </p><p>When my oldest son was in about 3rd grade, he cut the palm of his hand pretty bad on the chain link fence around the playground at school, and the school nurse called to let us know he needed to get stitches. I picked him up with the intention of taking him to an urgent doc, but he didn’t want to go. I suggested we could just put Cut n Heal on it, and he liked that idea. I doctored his hand and wrapped it up with gauze and tape, and we went to Taco Bell for lunch. After a couple hours goofing around, I carried him back to school, and as I was signing him back in, the nurse came by to inspect his hand and asked what doctor we went to. My son proudly said “Dr Dad!”. The look on her face told me she wasn’t happy, but she didn’t say anything to me. However, she did call my wife immediately and let her know what I had done. My son’s hand healed up just fine, and I don’t think he even has a scar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 4085620, member: 24452"] They both work really well. I’ve been using them on my animal, kids, and myself for 35 years. When my oldest son was in about 3rd grade, he cut the palm of his hand pretty bad on the chain link fence around the playground at school, and the school nurse called to let us know he needed to get stitches. I picked him up with the intention of taking him to an urgent doc, but he didn’t want to go. I suggested we could just put Cut n Heal on it, and he liked that idea. I doctored his hand and wrapped it up with gauze and tape, and we went to Taco Bell for lunch. After a couple hours goofing around, I carried him back to school, and as I was signing him back in, the nurse came by to inspect his hand and asked what doctor we went to. My son proudly said “Dr Dad!”. The look on her face told me she wasn’t happy, but she didn’t say anything to me. However, she did call my wife immediately and let her know what I had done. My son’s hand healed up just fine, and I don’t think he even has a scar. [/QUOTE]
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