Salsa with a side of pain

Rowangel

I like fish with tarter sauce
Jan 20, 2006
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A cautionary tale…of course I may be the only one who doesn't know this. :rolleyes:

I got off a bit early from work yesterday so I could head over to my parents house. Two friends and I are converting half my parent’s garage into a small sitting room this weekend and I still had some prep work to do before we could drywall Saturday. Anyway, as I was getting ready to leave it dawned on me that now would be the perfect chance to throw together that salsa recipe I had wanted to try. I had the time and it would be a great snack while we worked. I quickly chopped up some of my garden grown tomatoes, a red onion, garlic, cilantro, limejuice and last, but not least, a jalapeño pepper I bought specifically for this at our farmers market. I throw everything into a Tupperware container and head over to my parent’s house. Success, everyone loved it!

About an hour later, I’m helping move stuff in the garage, when the back of my knuckles started burning…not horribly, but very noticeably. So I head to the kitchen to wash my hands with soap and water just as a precaution…ahhh, that helped…or maybe not. Once out of the water the burning returned. How odd…10-15 minutes pass and now the burning appears to be a bit worse and have spread to the tips of my fingers too. Ok, no biggie, I’ll wash my hands again…not working…hum, soak them in soap, wait a minute then wash them? Still not working. Very strange, and it’s starting to really hurt. After a half-dozen or so unsuccessful hand washings I decide to give my roommate (and best friend) a quick call. “Hey, can you quickly look up on the internet and see if there are any remedies for jalapeño juice, I think I got some on my hands making the salsa and now they are starting to burn.” The suggestions given me where rubbing alcohol and milk. Great, I’ll give them a try. Not bad, seems to be working…cool, I think it worked!

Not…working…10 minutes later the burning returns, only it’s worse now. What the h***? More rubbing alcohol, then milk…temporary relief but the burning eventually returns. Now I’m starting to worry a bit and decide its time to head home.

I make it back and decide to take a quick shower thinking that might help. BAD idea, the hot water BURNS and my hands are now stinging in pain, both the back, fingers and palms of both hands. I dump some rubbing alcohol into a bowl and dunk my hands into it but now it’s not working at all, or the milk. Okay…baking soda. I grab a handful, a little water and smear it into a past over my hands; wait 5 minutes…burning still there, this doesn’t work either. This sucks. Maybe aloe-vera? No help. In frustration I grab some ice, stick it into a towel and head to my room to read for a bit hoping to distract myself. The ice eases the burning, but the pain isn’t going away. Roommate suggests a strong painkiller; I nervously take one…which, even after an hour doesn’t touch the pain. About 10:30 I realize I just can’t handle this, my hands feel like they should be blistering with the heat. Grab sleeping bag - toss on living room floor - two bowls of ice water - lay on back and soak hands, one in each bowl. AHHHHH! MUCH better…sort of. The water, like the ice, cuts the pain somewhat but not all of it. I have to keep adding ice as it melts and do this for an hour or so. Tired, I finally fall asleep and get about 35 minute of sleep before the ice melts and my burning hands wake me. The pain is so startling that I jerk my hands, skillfully dumping water all over sleeping bag, the carpet and myself. This is NOT working. My hands are ON FIRE, the pain is excruciating and now I look like I’ve peed myself…perfect.

One change of clothes later I realize it’s about 1:00 in the morning, but lucky for me my roommate is an insomniac, so he’s still up. I have him look again on the Internet, this time more carefully to see if there is ANYTHING that might work. I try Tomato juice, soaked my hands for 20 minutes…no help. Butter…nope. Olive oil…nope. Ibuprophen…nope. Burn ointment…nope. Anti-histamine cream…nope. Getting angry and screaming obscenities…nope. Lotion combined with flapping my hands while pacing up and down the hallway…nope. I couldn’t try bleach as we had just used the last of it the other day and we where out of benadryl. The only thing that seemed to help was cold water or ice.

Now I have never given birth, broken a bone or had the pleasure of knowing what it feels like to be kicked in the crotch, but this has to top my list of one of the most painful experiences I have had. Without cold of some kind my hands felt exactly like I was holding them over an open flame. My solution was to return to using ice. Two bags, one for each hand wrapped in paper towels. This works as long as you don’t mind not sleeping and wet bed sheets.

While my hands feel MUCH better now, it took roughly 12 hours from the first signs of burning before I felt any sort of relief, which was about 5:30 this morning. I have gotten about 2-3 hours of broken sleep. But, I did discover a great weapon of mass destruction, so I guess that’s a plus. I still love salsa, I can eat the stuff all day and the fresher and hotter the better, but I won’t touch or chop another jalapeño without first having body armor and some strong narcotics. Gloves might be a good idea too. ;)
 
Holy frijoles! Or shall I say Holy jalapenos!! I can't believe none of those remedies helped. Is your skin chapped or blistered? That sounds awful - but you are right about the whole birth thing..... NOTHING TOPS THAT!!! I'm sorry that happened to you, look at the bright side, at least you CAN look at the bright side and didn't get it in your EYE!!!!! Can you imagine? That'd probably end you up in the ER! Glad you're feeling better :)
 
Was once chopping up Jalapenos, and onions for some echiladas.

Whilst chopping the onions, eyes started watering-as they will. Went to rub eyes; BIG MISTAKE!

Lots of water flushing, a couple beers later and all was somewhat better....

:duh:
 
OMG, Rowangel, quel horror!! And to try ALL those remedies!! That's good old American stick-to-it-iveness. Personally, I always go first with the "flapping of the hands while running up and down the hall" method--never works, but makes me feel so silly the laughter takes me away for a while!!!! :duh:
 
aardvark1 said:
Lots of water flushing, a couple beers later and all was somewhat better....
haha, my roommate at one point suggested I drink as much vodka as I thought I could handle to knock myself out...didn't try that one either, maybe I should have. =P

Thanks boofish2 for the concern. My hands never looked any different than normal, except for one teeny-tiny blister on the back of my right thumb. If it weren’t for the fact that I knew I'd chopped hot peppers, I would have thought I was going nuts or something was seriously wrong with my nerves. I can't believe how much better my hands feel now that the burning has stopped!
 
rosita said:
OMG, Rowangel, quel horror!! And to try ALL those remedies!! That's good old American stick-to-it-iveness. Personally, I always go first with the "flapping of the hands while running up and down the hall" method--never works, but makes me feel so silly the laughter takes me away for a while!!!! :duh:
Lol, I think my roommate was afraid I was loosing it at that point.
 
Rowangel said:
haha, my roommate at one point suggested I drink as much vodka as I thought I could handle to knock myself out...didn't try that one either, maybe I should have. =P

That's always the first I'd try. :D
 
My uncle used to own a mexican resturant and I worked there in my teen years. We had a special one night which was habenero pork. The sioux chef was mincing the peppers to prep for the special. Well half way through he had to take a leak. The dummy didnt wash his hands first and needless to he had a strong burning sensation in his privates. He only lasted about 10 minutes before he had to go up to the emergency room because he couldnt bear the pain.
 
Rowangel, I feel your pain (well, not literally because it sounded REALLY painful). I am a walking collection of skin allergies. I'm not allergic to anything I eat, but most things that touch my skin will irritate it. Hence, I take Benadryl almost everyday. For instance, did you guys know they make bottles of 100 Benadryl pills? I keep 2 of these bottles in my house, so I basically have antihistamines on tap :D Lucky me.

One time I got stung by mud hydra and my hand swelled up and burned like you described. And yes, the showering made it so much worse! I found that soaking it in warm epsom salt solution really helped. Not only did it bring down the swelling, but I think it denatured the proteins responsible for the reaction I was getting. I really think it was the epsom, because warm water by itself truly made it worse and not better.

I do know that it's possible to die from eating Jalapenos, because most people will automatically react badly to the extreme spiciness.

Anyway, I'm glad that horrible ordeal is over for you, girl.
 
Someone gave me a pepper out of a jar once when I was about 12 and said "here, try this" So I did..............WOW ! I thought my mouth was on fire and I imediately broke out in hives all over my body !!

This person was an adult...he should have known better than to do that to an unsuspecting little kid.......monster ! :mad2:
 
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