So, I'm freaking out a bit.
I was given a slice of frozen banana, that was apparently dipped in liquid nitrogen. I put it in my mouth, and it stuck to my tongue and lip. Now I can't feel the tip of my tongue. How fucked am I?
Bumping because I don't want my tongue to fall off in my sleep
Do you know how long the time was between it being frozen and you putting it in your mouth?
>>7709628
Thanks, anon. That makes me feel a bit better.
>>7709630
I do not. I assume not super long between. It doesn't feel like it's gonna fall off, it just feels like I burned my tongue really fucking bad. It feels a little better now than it did directly after.
It was long enough that I held it in the palm of my hand and it didn't kill me, and it irritates the tip of my finger a bit, but it's fine now. My tongue feels burned, and my lip is partially swollen. Wish I had a time.
>>7709635
your tongue is gonna be fine. definitely gonna hurt but it'll recover fine
>>7709638
Thanks. I called like, 2 hotlines, and neither knew what was up. Any tips to make it go faster? Or just proceed as normal?
Either way, thanks a ton. I trust /sci/ with my life more than I do most "professionals".
>>7709603
You just burnt your fucking tongue, you'll be fine. Did your tongue fall off last time you drank tea that was too hot?
>>7709642
Yeah, I figured it was burned, but I didn't want to make any assumptions and use the wrong terminology.
Thanks anon
>>7709647
Well, no, but I also don't drink many hot drinks.
Also, I'm no expert, so I don't actually now how cold liquid nitrogen is, so I don't know what I exposed myself to. Rather be safe than sorry.
Thanks, thougj
>>7709644
imo, i have no experience with you situation, but i was take natural precautions. like don't eat things with a density of sandpaper, just take it easy on eating and it should recover easier.
>>7709658
would*