Yeah, I've got issues, who'd have guessed right?? Well, the one I'm specifically talking about it that my skin is super sensitive to random things.
When I was little I remember mom saying she had to wash our clothes in something specific so that I didn't get a rash. I eventually out grew that, but I'm also leery about changing the brand of my detergent because Tide works for me & I really don't want to be in the situation that after being at work for an hour my skin feels like it's on fire because I washed my clothes in something new. (Please disregard all mental images of me running screaming thought the building tearing off my clothes - LOL!)
Direct contact with most cleaning products will end up with me losing a layer of skin on my hands. So yes, I should own stock in the company that makes the yellow cleaning gloves.... & if you know of a brand that is a bit longer, goes farther up your arm - that would be great too!
When I made the birdbath for Relay for Life, I had hauled everything up to the sand pile by the barn to make it & had forgot the gloves. Yes, going back to the house and getting them would have been too easy, so I, of course, just used my bare hands to mold the mortar mix. That resulted in something like a chemical peel up to my wrists.
The point, Cheryl... have you got a point to this story? Yes! This morning I realized that a couple of my fingers are peeling. Not my whole hand.. at least not yet, but I have no idea what the hell I touched this time... It will sometimes take a day or two for the peeling to begin, so I am mentally retracing my steps for the last two days and can't come up with a single thing out of the ordinary.
I'm so hoping it isn't some new twist... oh... wait - I washed dishes at the pond on Sunday....maybe?
& my wrist is looking better as well - who knew volleyball was so dangerous?
When I was little I remember mom saying she had to wash our clothes in something specific so that I didn't get a rash. I eventually out grew that, but I'm also leery about changing the brand of my detergent because Tide works for me & I really don't want to be in the situation that after being at work for an hour my skin feels like it's on fire because I washed my clothes in something new. (Please disregard all mental images of me running screaming thought the building tearing off my clothes - LOL!)
Direct contact with most cleaning products will end up with me losing a layer of skin on my hands. So yes, I should own stock in the company that makes the yellow cleaning gloves.... & if you know of a brand that is a bit longer, goes farther up your arm - that would be great too!
When I made the birdbath for Relay for Life, I had hauled everything up to the sand pile by the barn to make it & had forgot the gloves. Yes, going back to the house and getting them would have been too easy, so I, of course, just used my bare hands to mold the mortar mix. That resulted in something like a chemical peel up to my wrists.
The point, Cheryl... have you got a point to this story? Yes! This morning I realized that a couple of my fingers are peeling. Not my whole hand.. at least not yet, but I have no idea what the hell I touched this time... It will sometimes take a day or two for the peeling to begin, so I am mentally retracing my steps for the last two days and can't come up with a single thing out of the ordinary.
I'm so hoping it isn't some new twist... oh... wait - I washed dishes at the pond on Sunday....maybe?
& my wrist is looking better as well - who knew volleyball was so dangerous?
