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footfootfoot 11-14-2011 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by monster (Post 772612)
eczema around my eyes and on my eyelids. it's getting worse and you're not supposed to used steroid cream there, but it itches like fuck and the skin is so sensitive it swells up at the first hint of outbreak :(

What is it with you English and eczema?

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Epidemiology

The lifetime clinician-recorded prevalence of eczema has been seen to peak in infancy, with female predominance of eczema presentations occurring during the reproductive period of 15–49 years.[61] Although little data on the trend of eczema prevalence over time exists prior to the Second World War (1939–45), the prevalence of eczema has been found to have increased substantially in the latter half of the 20th Century, with eczema in school-aged children being found to increase between the late 1940s and 2000.[62] A review of epidemiological data in the UK has also found an inexorable rise in the prevalence of eczema over time.[63] Further recent increases in the incidence and lifetime prevalence of eczema in England have also been reported, such that an estimated 5,773,700 or about one in every nine people have been diagnosed with the disease by a clinician at some point in their lives.[4]
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monster 11-14-2011 09:49 AM

i don't know but I want it to go away :( if I become 'merkin will it disappear? Mildly irritating is no longer the appropriate category. My hands are all flared up too and I have loads of housework to do. and typing.

infinite monkey 11-14-2011 09:52 AM

Merkins don't get excema. This one doesn't. Just angioedema so my hands and feet can swell and itch until I rip holes in the skin trying to get relief.

No skin condition is any fun at all. :(

monster 11-14-2011 10:02 AM

sorry, I'm whining. onwards!

infinite monkey 11-14-2011 10:12 AM

Not whining.

#winning

infinite monkey 11-15-2011 09:42 AM

Creepy McCreepalot. :unsure:

Nirvana 11-15-2011 09:58 AM

Have you tried colloidal silver Monster? You can get it in a spray and I bet that would feel good on itchy inflamed skin. I have used it on poison ivy. You can also take it orally for an immune boost.

LINK

monster 11-15-2011 08:55 PM

um no, Never heard of it in this context. Kinda scares me. But I will do a bit of research, thanks. My main concern would be drying effect. My skin is dry and needs moisture, and the poison ivy I've seen looks swollen and angry like drying would help. And it kinda sounds weird. But I'll check it out

footfootfoot 11-15-2011 10:06 PM

Awesome! you could get all druid and shit if you come down with Argyria
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyria

Even better, do an image search for the term! Or not.

infinite monkey 11-16-2011 07:48 AM

Silver sulfadiazine is good for burns. I got some when I had a job where I burned my arm off every other week. It's like miracle stuff.

Spexxvet 11-16-2011 07:53 AM

It's "would have gone", not "would have went". People on the radio and tv should know better.

infinite monkey 11-16-2011 07:54 AM

I seen what you said there. ;)

I know, Spexx. I cringe daily.


How about when they spend time writing, casting, and filming an ad? Around here it's usually the JOLLERS (jewelers) who muck them up. A local radio 'personality' does a commercial: Do you want quality service and great prices? At James Free jewelers, you will!

Apparently if you go to James Free you'll be in want of quality service and great prices. Who wrote that shit? Why didn't someone along the line say 'that's fucked up, dude.'

I was paraphrasing, but you get the point.

It's like G-dub now has a job writing radio commercials. Ba DUM dum.

glatt 11-16-2011 11:12 AM

The IRS is irritating me today.

We have this program here where you can take your pay pre-tax and put some on a fare card so that you can commute to work. It's a nice benefit and it promotes using public transportation. The IRS changed the rules of the program for 2012 so that your fund balance on your card doesn't carry over from month to month. So if I put $300 of my money on my card, and I get sick or take a vacation so I miss a few weeks of work, I'll forfeit MY money that I didn't use by the end of the month. It seems really unfair. I think many people won't realize what is happening with this rule until that first month where they lose a couple hundred bucks, and then this program will die as everyone drops out in droves.

It's kind of like the medical cafeteria plan out there, but with that, you have a year to spend all the money. That's reasonable. I'd be fine with a year. But a month is crazy. It's almost like they are trying to kill this program without actually killing it.

footfootfoot 11-16-2011 01:17 PM

Never underestimate the stupidity of people in decision making positions.

It's only a few more years before the IRS starts hiring thugs to just shake you down on payday as you leave the office.

Yo! Gimme your lunch money AND your trainfare, bitch.

Rhianne 11-16-2011 01:47 PM

First of the year - and it never fails to irritate me. I had to scrape ice from my car windows this morning.


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