Question Posted Tuesday December 28 2004, 10:08 pm
23/f my holidays were ruined.... when my chritmas tree fell................on me. i was rushed to the hospital but they were unable to get out all of the pine needles. i do smell like a car freshener, but the pain where the trunk hit me wont go away. i have been recomended for a therapudic setion to get over the terror but i couldn't pay for it becuase of the hospital bill, so i decided to use my computer to ask before i had to sell it..... how should i get the pine needles out? and, while im at it, how do i stop smelling like a car freshener...... and which pain reliever should i use?
xSammieXlubsXux answered Tuesday December 28 2004, 11:13 pm: i dont kno how to take out pine tree needles but i do kno what you can take for pain...take tylenol.
FernGully answered Tuesday December 28 2004, 11:10 pm: Aside from pulling the needles out, I suggest you not put your Christmas tree upside down next year.
xolilabbs214ox answered Tuesday December 28 2004, 10:55 pm: hey.. aww that had to suk.. but advil for the pain.. and maybe take a long bath to soak the pine needles.... and maybe they will fall out if they are wet.. i wouldnt know.. but i hope this helps!! please rate!!
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sshelbyy answered Tuesday December 28 2004, 10:45 pm: whoa that sucks. I think car freshners smell gooood. i think u should use ibubrofen. regular kind. i dont know how to get pine needles out because ive never had pine needles in me. but i hope you feel better! [ sshelbyy's advice column | Ask sshelbyy A Question ]
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