Guest guest Posted May 23, 2003 Report Share Posted May 23, 2003 Mike - I've had a couple doctors tell me to only use Dove soap in the shower. I do use Dove, but have also found some other nice (expensive unfortunatally) soaps that are OK with my skin. My Sis made me satin pillow cases which have helped so much. I've also had to start buying the real expensive extra soft linens for my bed. I rinse my clothes 3 times after they are washed twice. The first wash doesn't matter, but the 2nd wash is always with Dreft (hard to find sometimes). If I don't do all this then I have all sorts of nasty skin problems. Right now it is my face that I can't get cleared up. Sometimes out of total desperation I use a little Prednisone cream. It thins the skin, so I don't want to use it - but it really helps. You mentioned a medication you use for your skin. What is it??? I see my DR next week and would love to get a prescription for it. The only other thing I do that I'd like to share with you is my treatment for oral lesions (major ouch!). I rinse with warm salt water, and when they are really bad I rinse once a day with diluted hydrogen peroxide (tastes awful). I have a prescription for Lidocain Viscous which works well for the pain. It is a thick clear liquid. I use a cotton swab to apply it. The Lidocain is the same type of medication dentistis use before they drill teeth. I would appreciate ANY suggestion you can offer. Hugs- a B. > Hi, Brat, You know, something weird is going on. The lesions appear to be > getting > better, then I take a warm shower and BaBOOM! they are back, red and on fire > so bad. > I just don't know. Once the first application of medication wears off, and I > just take > little sponge baths for a day or two, they get better and stop hurting. It > is so strange > and so ugly. Also, I noticed last night after cleaning my room, I went to > take a warm > shower, and when I got out, the red mask was back on my face so bright. > Looked like > somebody slapped me on both cheeks, across my nose and pressed their thumbs > over > each eyebrow. Sort of like that weird, red-faced character on Star Wars > I...only, not > all over my face, just the wolf or butterfly pattern. I always knew I was a > colorful > personality, but this is ridiculous! LOL > > I am feeling a bit better energy-wise, or I would never have cleaned my room > and > taken down the curtains, washed them and put them back up, too! I'm paying > for it > today, but the boys are home getting ready for their camping trip with > friends, and > they did their weekly chores this morning so the bathroom and living room are > clean. > All I have left to do is the kitchen, and I have four days to myself to get > that done. > Yay! Nobody pounding on the bathroom door for four whole days. Heaven. > > What are you doing for the weekend? Have to work, or is your family coming > again? > Hope you are feeling ok. Give Deanna my love, please. Hugs, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2003 Report Share Posted May 23, 2003 a, My lesions sting and hurt with just warm water, and I'm talking lukewarm, here. Don't even have to use soap for them to hurt. However, once I am out of the shower, I immediately use some warmed up bag balm (used for cow's teats) on my skin, and that really helps. I don't use it cold, because it is stiff like Vaseline gets, and hurts to apply. Warmed up a little, it softens and goes on easier. It is kind of thick, but gentle rubbing gets it into the skin. This helps heal any raw places and has an anasthetic effect on the pain. (It keeps cows from kicking the milking machines and creating havoc when they are having sore teats.) My great uncle used to use it for everything. LOL I use cooled off boiled tea bags on sores in my mouth. For some reason unknown to me it works for me. Use it on the kid's cold sores, too. I use SARNA lotion to cool any itching, but I don't get much of that any more. Just pain. , I think, has an article on skin problems and mouth rinses, etc. at the itzarion website. I seem to remember through the brain fog that I read that at some point. It may help you, too. Let me know how you are doing, ok? Loving hugs, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2003 Report Share Posted May 23, 2003 a, I've been suffering through some weird skin things the past 6 months, today my fingertips decided to crack and split open, what joy! >>I've had a couple doctors tell me to only use Dove soap > in the shower. I do use Dove, but have also found some other nice > (expensive unfortunatally) soaps that are OK with my skin. My current favorite soap is Sonoma Soap's Pure Honey, come's in this neat little honey comb shape and it's smooth as silk. They Kiss My Face Olive & Aloe is smooth, but doesn't feel as soothing. I've had tons better luck with the Natural brands, we order through a natural foods coop http://www.northeastcoop.com is their link, they might have something in your area. I also use a mouthwash and toothpaste from them that is tops on mouth ulcers. It's Glycerin based with herbs in it and the toothpowder is just peroxide, backing soda, and salt, no harsh chemicals or dies to bother me. >>My Sis > made me satin pillow cases which have helped so much. I've also had > to start buying the real expensive extra soft linens for my bed. Kohl's has the best Towles (you know... those things you dry off with after you bathe, I can't spell!), I paid $15.99 for mine, but it's a super deep loop that is soft; I went towel shopping when my skin was at it's most painful. I'm usually cheap and use inexpensive linens, but that towel is worth it's 4 lb 3 oz weight in gold! Gunne Sax stretch sheats are great, can find them at Ross's, if anyone out there know's how to keep them on the bed, let me know! They end up tangled around me throughout the night! Wamsutta's top of the line is great, can get seconds cheap at Bed, Bath, and Beyond. Sonoma's Flannel sheets are super soft after a few washings, been sleeping under those, despite the heat. Kohl's & Ross's both have great deals on top of the line linens, I paid $5.00 for my Gunne Sax sheets! Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2003 Report Share Posted May 23, 2003 I just read something either about Lupus or Fibromyalgia and cracking cuticles. It was probably about Lupus. I've had the same problem for years, especially when I had to wear hospital gloves and wash my hands a million times a day with aneseptic soap. This is what I do, and IT WORKS. I use Bag Balm - the one I buy comes in a green metal tin. Origionally (and still) it was used on cows udders to keep them from getting sore when nursing calves or being milked. I have some light cotton gloves (used for this purpose) that I wear at night when I need to. I use the bag balm as a lotion. It is really oily so I put it on thick and then wear the gloves to bed. When my cuticles are split, I dunk my finger into the bag balm and really glob it on thick. Then I take a couple of bandaides or a fingertip bandaid and cover the bag balm. Within a couple days my finger(s), hands are so much better. Thanks for the information you sent! Hugs - a B. > a, > > I've been suffering through some weird skin things the past 6 months, today my fingertips decided to crack and split open, what joy! > > >>I've had a couple doctors tell me to only use Dove soap > > in the shower. I do use Dove, but have also found some other nice > > (expensive unfortunatally) soaps that are OK with my skin. > > My current favorite soap is Sonoma Soap's Pure Honey, come's in this neat little honey comb shape and it's smooth as silk. They Kiss My Face Olive & Aloe is smooth, but doesn't feel as soothing. I've had tons better luck with the Natural brands, we order through a natural foods coop http://www.northeastcoop.com is their link, they might have something in your area. I also use a mouthwash and toothpaste from them that is tops on mouth ulcers. It's Glycerin based with herbs in it and the toothpowder is just peroxide, backing soda, and salt, no harsh chemicals or dies to bother me. > > > >>My Sis > > made me satin pillow cases which have helped so much. I've also had > > to start buying the real expensive extra soft linens for my bed. > > Kohl's has the best Towles (you know... those things you dry off with after you bathe, I can't spell!), I paid $15.99 for mine, but it's a super deep loop that is soft; I went towel shopping when my skin was at it's most painful. I'm usually cheap and use inexpensive linens, but that towel is worth it's 4 lb 3 oz weight in gold! Gunne Sax stretch sheats are great, can find them at Ross's, if anyone out there know's how to keep them on the bed, let me know! They end up tangled around me throughout the night! Wamsutta's top of the line is great, can get seconds cheap at Bed, Bath, and Beyond. Sonoma's Flannel sheets are super soft after a few washings, been sleeping under those, despite the heat. Kohl's & Ross's both have great deals on top of the line linens, I paid $5.00 for my Gunne Sax sheets! > > Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2003 Report Share Posted May 23, 2003 a, You know what works great on Sunburn and skin iritations? Horseman's Dream cream. I've got a jar for Star and I find myself using it whenever I have major irritation. It's Aloe and all these Vitamins. It's creamy and cool going on. Cheaper than human products too. For those of y'all with super sensitive skin and fungus problems or dandruf problems Micro Tek animal shampoo is great, at $30.00 a bottle it better be, but it's worth every penny! Steph Re: MIke > I just read something either about Lupus or Fibromyalgia and cracking > cuticles. It was probably about Lupus. I've had the same problem > for years, especially when I had to wear hospital gloves and wash my > hands a million times a day with aneseptic soap. This is what I do, > and IT WORKS. I use Bag Balm - the one I buy comes in a green metal > tin. Origionally (and still) it was used on cows udders to keep them > from getting sore when nursing calves or being milked. > I have some light cotton gloves (used for this purpose) that I wear > at night when I need to. I use the bag balm as a lotion. It is > really oily so I put it on thick and then wear the gloves to bed. > When my cuticles are split, I dunk my finger into the bag balm and > really glob it on thick. Then I take a couple of bandaides or a > fingertip bandaid and cover the bag balm. Within a couple days my > finger(s), hands are so much better. > Thanks for the information you sent! > Hugs - a B. > > > > a, > > > > I've been suffering through some weird skin things the past 6 > months, today my fingertips decided to crack and split open, what joy! > > > > >>I've had a couple doctors tell me to only use Dove soap > > > in the shower. I do use Dove, but have also found some other > nice > > > (expensive unfortunatally) soaps that are OK with my skin. > > > > My current favorite soap is Sonoma Soap's Pure Honey, come's in > this neat little honey comb shape and it's smooth as silk. They Kiss > My Face Olive & Aloe is smooth, but doesn't feel as soothing. I've > had tons better luck with the Natural brands, we order through a > natural foods coop http://www.northeastcoop.com is their link, they > might have something in your area. I also use a mouthwash and > toothpaste from them that is tops on mouth ulcers. It's Glycerin > based with herbs in it and the toothpowder is just peroxide, backing > soda, and salt, no harsh chemicals or dies to bother me. > > > > > > >>My Sis > > > made me satin pillow cases which have helped so much. I've also > had > > > to start buying the real expensive extra soft linens for my bed. > > > > Kohl's has the best Towles (you know... those things you dry off > with after you bathe, I can't spell!), I paid $15.99 for mine, but > it's a super deep loop that is soft; I went towel shopping when my > skin was at it's most painful. I'm usually cheap and use inexpensive > linens, but that towel is worth it's 4 lb 3 oz weight in gold! Gunne > Sax stretch sheats are great, can find them at Ross's, if anyone out > there know's how to keep them on the bed, let me know! They end up > tangled around me throughout the night! Wamsutta's top of the line is > great, can get seconds cheap at Bed, Bath, and Beyond. Sonoma's > Flannel sheets are super soft after a few washings, been sleeping > under those, despite the heat. Kohl's & Ross's both have great deals > on top of the line linens, I paid $5.00 for my Gunne Sax sheets! > > > > Steph > > > > " The LUPIES Store " Come check out our store... > http://www.cafepress.com/thelupies > > " The LUPIES Web Page " > http://www.itzarion.com/lupusgroup.html > > " The LUPIES online photo albums! " > Check out what your fellow Lupies look like... > http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=lupies > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 Brat-o, Have a great time, stay out of the sun, if there is any. LOL I am in my pj's writing to you. Nobody demanding breakfast, nobody fighting in the hallway, nobody pounding on the bathroom door. God, I miss 'em. LOL Well....a little, anyway. Going to the bookstore and taking myself out to breakfast in a bit. Feel like a small celebration as I am feeling fairly good this morning. Got an atmospheric headache, but that's because the fog rolled in last night. I can deal with that. No sun means I can go out in daylight. This will be a novel experience compared to the last month or so. You have a great time. Love you, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 Sounds like maybe the heat is bringing them out? Maybe? That is weird. And you can't go without taking a shower. I'm sure the boys would protest after a week or so! Worth mentioning to the dr though. We are going to my brothers tomorrow. He always has everyone up for Memorial Day. He has one of those cookers that you cook turkeys in and any chance he gets to cook turkey he does! They called me in for overtime last night. Which was okay. I had to sit at the hospital with one of the clients. Overtime for sitting and reading a book and watching tv. Sure can't complain about that! I took a book and a puzzle book and the time went by fast. Definitly easy money. 4 days with no boys! Let me know how it feels! Maybe some day I can say that too! Adam is suppose to go camping this weekend but the weather is crappy today so I don't know if he is or not. Take care and enjoy the peace and quiet! Re: MIke Hi, Brat, You know, something weird is going on. The lesions appear to be gettingbetter, then I take a warm shower and BaBOOM! they are back, red and on fire so bad.I just don't know. Once the first application of medication wears off, and I just takelittle sponge baths for a day or two, they get better and stop hurting. It is so strangeand so ugly. Also, I noticed last night after cleaning my room, I went to take a warmshower, and when I got out, the red mask was back on my face so bright. Looked likesomebody slapped me on both cheeks, across my nose and pressed their thumbs overeach eyebrow. Sort of like that weird, red-faced character on Star Wars I...only, notall over my face, just the wolf or butterfly pattern. I always knew I was a colorfulpersonality, but this is ridiculous! LOLI am feeling a bit better energy-wise, or I would never have cleaned my room andtaken down the curtains, washed them and put them back up, too! I'm paying for ittoday, but the boys are home getting ready for their camping trip with friends, andthey did their weekly chores this morning so the bathroom and living room are clean.All I have left to do is the kitchen, and I have four days to myself to get that done.Yay! Nobody pounding on the bathroom door for four whole days. Heaven.What are you doing for the weekend? Have to work, or is your family coming again?Hope you are feeling ok. Give Deanna my love, please. Hugs, MM"The LUPIES Store" Come check out our store...http://www.cafepress.com/thelupies"The LUPIES Web Page"http://www.itzarion.com/lupusgroup.html"The LUPIES online photo albums!" Check out what your fellow Lupies look like...http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=lupies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2003 Report Share Posted May 25, 2003 Hi, Brat, Well, what can I say? I get four days to myself and God sends us a good sized earthquake. I'm not kidding, either. About 1 a.m. there was this loud explosion, rocking and rolling for about 30 seconds, and then I got hit with a hundred pound, antique bevelled mirror that was bolted to the wall and resting its bottom on top of the highboy dresser next to my bed. Luckily it just grazed my elbow (which was under the quilt) as it came down, but it shattered into a hundred splintered shards about two feet long, and very sharp. I'm really lucky that it didn't kill me! I didn't even get one cut, just a slight bruising on my elbow. That mirror was my parents', and matched the mahogany high boy. I was up until after 5 a.m. cleaning up the broken glass and checking out the house for other problems, and things that might come down in any after shocks we might have. Good thing I removed everything then, 'cause we had two after shocks later in the wee small hours. I finally got to bed about 5:30 this morning, and slept until 1 this afternoon. Still tired out, but basically unhurt. The quake measured 4.3 on the Richter Scale, and was centered about a quarter of a mile from my house. VERY lucky it wasn't any stronger, or our house would have shifted off its foundation like the one back in '69. There is a fault, the Rodgers Creek Fault which runs right under the cemetery on the little hill behind us, and that is the one that went in '69, too. But, that quake was a 5.2 magnitude, so that was about 90 times stronger than last night's. Last night's will do for me, LOL. So, other than that, I am doing ok. Just still a little shaky. With the boys away, though, it was easier to deal with things. When something happens like that and they are home, I spend most of the time comforting them. Gotta go and take a nap. Want to catch up on my rest before they come home tomorrow, and the chimney service has to come to check and see if the chimney moved away from the house at all, and can still be used. More later. Love, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2003 Report Share Posted May 25, 2003 a B., Thanks, hon. I don't know why they happen at night, guess it's another one of 's Laws. Either that, or God is truly merciful and doesn't want us to get so frightened we can't stand it. LOL I've lived through worse quakes, but never had any damage come so close to hurting me, before. Very frightening. I did what any scared little kid would do, pulled that quilt up over my face so if the windows went, my face wouldn't be cut up. That's why the mirror just grazed my elbow. The quilt was on its way up when the mirror was on its way down, and it sort of slid down the quilt before hitting the floor and shattering. That's how my elbow got bruised, but nothing else was hurt on my body. Very lucky I am such a coward. LOL Hugs, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2003 Report Share Posted May 25, 2003 Carol, Yup, I am fine. Got all the glass and junk cleaned up, slept for six hours, then called the kids (who are visiting out of town), and went to the grocery store to get me something special for dinner. LOL I decided I deserved a treat, since we have at least three meatless meals every week, I got myself a steak and stuff for a BIG salad and pigged out. Sure did taste good. Hope I don't regret it tomorrow. Love, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2003 Report Share Posted May 25, 2003 MM You were lucky... Good gracious. I bet your Guardian Angel is missing a few feathers...lol Take care, praying everything is all right. love Carol Re: Mike Hi, Brat, Well, what can I say? I get four days to myself and God sends us a goodsized earthquake. I'm not kidding, either. About 1 a.m. there was this loud explosion,rocking and rolling for about 30 seconds, and then I got hit with a hundred pound,antique bevelled mirror that was bolted to the wall and resting its bottom on top ofthe highboy dresser next to my bed. Luckily it just grazed my elbow (which was under the quilt) as it came down, but it shattered into a hundred splintered shards about two feet long, and very sharp. I'm really lucky that it didn't kill me! I didn'teven get one cut, just a slight bruising on my elbow. That mirror was my parents',and matched the mahogany high boy. I was up until after 5 a.m. cleaning up the broken glass and checking out the house for other problems, and things that mightcome down in any after shocks we might have. Good thing I removed everything then,'cause we had two after shocks later in the wee small hours.I finally got to bed about 5:30 this morning, and slept until 1 this afternoon. Stilltired out, but basically unhurt. The quake measured 4.3 on the Richter Scale, andwas centered about a quarter of a mile from my house. VERY lucky it wasn't any stronger, or our house would have shifted off its foundation like the one back in '69.There is a fault, the Rodgers Creek Fault which runs right under the cemetery on thelittle hill behind us, and that is the one that went in '69, too. But, that quake wasa 5.2 magnitude, so that was about 90 times stronger than last night's. Last night'swill do for me, LOL. So, other than that, I am doing ok. Just still a little shaky. With the boys away,though, it was easier to deal with things. When something happens like that and theyare home, I spend most of the time comforting them. Gotta go and take a nap. Want to catch up on my rest before they come home tomorrow, and the chimney service has to come to check and see if the chimney moved away from the house at all, and can still be used. More later. Love, MM"The LUPIES Store" Come check out our store...http://www.cafepress.com/thelupies"The LUPIES Web Page"http://www.itzarion.com/lupusgroup.html"The LUPIES online photo albums!" Check out what your fellow Lupies look like...http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=lupies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2003 Report Share Posted May 25, 2003 MM, Glad you are okay. I was in Sausalito once when a 5.6 hit 40 miles away. I couldn't believe that we heard a boom and felt like we had been hit (we were at a hotel on the bay) I had been in minor quakes in southern Cal. and even one here in Chicago, but never one that you could here. It is scary. Glad you had yourself a nice meal. Please take care. Love, Jeanette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2003 Report Share Posted May 26, 2003 Jeanette, That wasn't in '69 by any chance, was it? Don't want to insult you about your age, since I don't know your age, but we are about 40 miles north of there, and in '69 we had a 5.6 at about 9 p.m. then another 5.8 at about 5 a.m. Very scary. The first one was a great big bang then rolling, like last night, only much stronger. If you were in Sausalito for that one, you know exactly what I'm talking about. Hugs, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2003 Report Share Posted May 26, 2003 Man, that had to be scary! I'm so glad you didn't get hurt! Your very lucky. Somebody was definitly looking out for you! Re: Mike Hi, Brat, Well, what can I say? I get four days to myself and God sends us a goodsized earthquake. I'm not kidding, either. About 1 a.m. there was this loud explosion,rocking and rolling for about 30 seconds, and then I got hit with a hundred pound,antique bevelled mirror that was bolted to the wall and resting its bottom on top ofthe highboy dresser next to my bed. Luckily it just grazed my elbow (which was under the quilt) as it came down, but it shattered into a hundred splintered shards about two feet long, and very sharp. I'm really lucky that it didn't kill me! I didn'teven get one cut, just a slight bruising on my elbow. That mirror was my parents',and matched the mahogany high boy. I was up until after 5 a.m. cleaning up the broken glass and checking out the house for other problems, and things that mightcome down in any after shocks we might have. Good thing I removed everything then,'cause we had two after shocks later in the wee small hours.I finally got to bed about 5:30 this morning, and slept until 1 this afternoon. Stilltired out, but basically unhurt. The quake measured 4.3 on the Richter Scale, andwas centered about a quarter of a mile from my house. VERY lucky it wasn't any stronger, or our house would have shifted off its foundation like the one back in '69.There is a fault, the Rodgers Creek Fault which runs right under the cemetery on thelittle hill behind us, and that is the one that went in '69, too. But, that quake wasa 5.2 magnitude, so that was about 90 times stronger than last night's. Last night'swill do for me, LOL. So, other than that, I am doing ok. Just still a little shaky. With the boys away,though, it was easier to deal with things. When something happens like that and theyare home, I spend most of the time comforting them. Gotta go and take a nap. Want to catch up on my rest before they come home tomorrow, and the chimney service has to come to check and see if the chimney moved away from the house at all, and can still be used. More later. Love, MM"The LUPIES Store" Come check out our store...http://www.cafepress.com/thelupies"The LUPIES Web Page"http://www.itzarion.com/lupusgroup.html"The LUPIES online photo albums!" Check out what your fellow Lupies look like...http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=lupies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2003 Report Share Posted May 26, 2003 No way will you regret the steak.. You deserve a good meal and night with out pain.. so glad the earthquake was not too bad.. still praying for you.. love Carol Re: Mike Carol, Yup, I am fine. Got all the glass and junk cleaned up, slept for six hours, thencalled the kids (who are visiting out of town), and went to the grocery store to getme something special for dinner. LOL I decided I deserved a treat, since we have atleast three meatless meals every week, I got myself a steak and stuff for a BIGsalad and pigged out. Sure did taste good. Hope I don't regret it tomorrow. Love, MM"The LUPIES Store" Come check out our store...http://www.cafepress.com/thelupies"The LUPIES Web Page"http://www.itzarion.com/lupusgroup.html"The LUPIES online photo albums!" Check out what your fellow Lupies look like...http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=lupies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 :Hi, Brat. Well, the lesions redden and fade as the exposure to sunlight or UV rays varies. The topical given to me by all the so-called skin " experts " just make me raw, so I've gone to using a steroid cream and then a moisturizer to cut down on the peeling. That seems to help with that part, at least. The anithistamine isn't doing much for it, but sure is helping my allergies to pollens and cat dander. LOL On the plus side, I upped the ante on my iron pills and that is helping with fatigue, too. I'm not sure about the thyroid, yet, but the iron is a definite plus. I think part of my trouble was that I was still anemic and the original Iron amount wasn't enough. We'll see. BUT, I did get six loads of wash done between yesterday and today, all but one folded, and cleaned the kitchen today, too. Even made my bed! Now, THAT's true progress. LOL Going now to take Randy to spend his birthday bucks. Money sure burns a hole in his pocket. More later. Hope you are doing ok today, too. Love you, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2003 Report Share Posted May 30, 2003 a B. These lesions are not on my face. I usually just get the malar rash on my face and it fades away after several hours or a day. The lesions I have are elsewhere on my body, and I use the steroid cream once a day, follow up every hour or two with moisturizers to keep it from peeling. Not so raw or thin that way. You aren't out of line, sweetie, just been there, done that already. LOL Hugs, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2003 Report Share Posted June 1, 2003 Well I'm glad the iron is helping. Now to find something else for you that works! Hopefully the steroid cream will. You've got more done that me! I've got 1 load of wash dried, and it's still in the dryer! Guess that's what I should be doing instead of sitting here! But, I don't feel like it! Did Randy get his birthday bucks spent? Sounds like . If you don't spend it within 24 hours, it's not any good! His birthday is this coming saturday. My baby will be 20! Re: Mike :Hi, Brat. Well, the lesions redden and fade as the exposure to sunlight or UV raysvaries. The topical given to me by all the so-called skin "experts" just make me raw,so I've gone to using a steroid cream and then a moisturizer to cut down on the peeling. That seems to help with that part, at least. The anithistamine isn't doing much for it, but sure is helping my allergies to pollens and cat dander. LOLOn the plus side, I upped the ante on my iron pills and that is helping with fatigue,too. I'm not sure about the thyroid, yet, but the iron is a definite plus. I think partof my trouble was that I was still anemic and the original Iron amount wasn't enough.We'll see. BUT, I did get six loads of wash done between yesterday and today, all butone folded, and cleaned the kitchen today, too. Even made my bed! Now, THAT's trueprogress. LOLGoing now to take Randy to spend his birthday bucks. Money sure burns a hole in hispocket. More later. Hope you are doing ok today, too. Love you, MM"The LUPIES Store" Come check out our store...http://www.cafepress.com/thelupies"The LUPIES Web Page"http://www.itzarion.com/lupusgroup.html"The LUPIES online photo albums!" Check out what your fellow Lupies look like...http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=lupies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2003 Report Share Posted June 3, 2003 At least Randy saved some of his money. I can't get to do that! And I need to move closer to you! You make my mouth water whenever you start talking about what you cooked! Will you adopt me?? love ya Re: Mike Hey, Brat, my Brat, Well, Randy made out like a bandit. He ended up with over $100 inbirthday money, plus his allowances saved for a few weeks, so he was rolling in dough. He decided to save half in his piggy bank, and spend half on one DVD and thisnew Radio Shack remote racing car set. He's in hog heaven. LOLWe finished off his cake and ice cream (orange pineapple cake and pineapple sherbet)tonight. He sure liked that one, so I guess that's what we'll have to have every year.Even my sisters, who came yesterday for the celebration, loved it. They usually wantour mother's chocolate cake for birthdays, but they had to admit this one was almostas good. I cooked a roast, artichokes, and macaroni salad this morning so we could have a colddinner later. It was hot here, today, and I hate cooking in the heat. I haven't got theback yard cleaned up from winter, yet, so don't have the furniture and umbrellas out.Can't stand out there and cook over the BBQ without shade. Gotta start getting thatarea in shape for the summer. Seems like we were freezing to death just a week ortwo ago, and soggy, to boot. Summer seems to have crept up and surprised us.You take care, and how is Deanna doing? Did you get to talk with her? I'm so worriedabout her condition. Love, MM"The LUPIES Store" Come check out our store...http://www.cafepress.com/thelupies"The LUPIES Web Page"http://www.itzarion.com/lupusgroup.html"The LUPIES online photo albums!" Check out what your fellow Lupies look like...http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=lupies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2003 Report Share Posted June 8, 2003 Brat, I learned the hard way not to let them get away with anything! Hahahaha. MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2003 Report Share Posted June 10, 2003 Brat, That " thick " stuff our here is fog, dearie. In fact, we haven't had a sunny day in over a week. Almost feels like winter around here. I refuse to turn on the heat, but the boys are complaining every morning about being cold. I do cook them a hot break- fast every cold morning, so the kitchen is always nice and warm when they get up, they really have nothing to complain about...the twerps. However, as I said, that thick stuff is fog...it is WHITE. MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2003 Report Share Posted June 10, 2003 And I'm suppose to believe that it's fog huh!!?? Yea, right!! Re: Mike Brat, That "thick" stuff our here is fog, dearie. In fact, we haven't had a sunny day inover a week. Almost feels like winter around here. I refuse to turn on the heat, butthe boys are complaining every morning about being cold. I do cook them a hot break-fast every cold morning, so the kitchen is always nice and warm when they get up,they really have nothing to complain about...the twerps. However, as I said, thatthick stuff is fog...it is WHITE. MM"The LUPIES Store" Come check out our store...http://www.cafepress.com/thelupies"The LUPIES Web Page"http://www.itzarion.com/lupusgroup.html"The LUPIES online photo albums!" Check out what your fellow Lupies look like...http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=lupies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2003 Report Share Posted June 10, 2003 Well...Brat, the only brown fog I ever heard of was in London, it sure ain't here. LOL MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2003 Report Share Posted June 10, 2003 There's nothing "thick" coming from my house! I saw on the news there's lots of "thick" stuff out California way though! ----- Original Yep, and the weather is clear in Arizona!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.