@PlannerandDooneyGirl I am so glad you are here. I missed making content for you guys. I am glad that you were still when I had to take time away for my family. Hayley is doing so much better day by day.
@@mariangelyrodriguezserrano1769 tysm for always being there during all my nighttime rants and daily checking in on me. I am going to try to film the Christmas parade tonight for you guys
Is the heating pad an older electric one? The ones that I see now have an automatic shutoff feature at about 10-15 minutes to prevent this type of accident. I would suggest getting rid of any older heating pads without this feature and replacing them with ones that have the automatic shutoff. If it’s the type that comes in a pack style that starts off hot and gradually cools off, be sure to put several layers of towels between the pack and the skin - same with cold packs as these can cause burns as well. Never leave hot or cold packs on longer than 10-15 minutes at a time. Using heat or cold for longer than 10-15 minute increments isn’t helpful anyway. Medical professionals should be clear about this if they recommend patients use hot/cold therapy at home. I wish your daughter a speedy recovery!
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I pray that your daughter gets better soon.
@PlannerandDooneyGirl I am so glad you are here. I missed making content for you guys. I am glad that you were still when I had to take time away for my family. Hayley is doing so much better day by day.
I'm missing your videos sending well wishes for your daughter
@@mariangelyrodriguezserrano1769 tysm for always being there during all my nighttime rants and daily checking in on me. I am going to try to film the Christmas parade tonight for you guys
Is the heating pad an older electric one? The ones that I see now have an automatic shutoff feature at about 10-15 minutes to prevent this type of accident. I would suggest getting rid of any older heating pads without this feature and replacing them with ones that have the automatic shutoff. If it’s the type that comes in a pack style that starts off hot and gradually cools off, be sure to put several layers of towels between the pack and the skin - same with cold packs as these can cause burns as well. Never leave hot or cold packs on longer than 10-15 minutes at a time. Using heat or cold for longer than 10-15 minute increments isn’t helpful anyway. Medical professionals should be clear about this if they recommend patients use hot/cold therapy at home. I wish your daughter a speedy recovery!
@StephPlansInTheOC this is a new one...the heat levels are 1-7 and the length is 4 speeds long... 1/2, 1, 1 1/2, & 2