tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post63522286482788640..comments2024-03-27T12:22:20.528-05:00Comments on Lag Liv: Peace, Love, and Video GamesLLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04431706155081017734noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-6639671236156111672017-03-10T08:10:56.844-06:002017-03-10T08:10:56.844-06:00It is... it's not something I can talk about m...It is... it's not something I can talk about much, but other than a distinctly decreased lack of pride in my job (the president's portrait hangs in our lobby, right next to an image of our seal; it remains a physical punch every time I see it), we've also already had regulational and logistical changes that make our job slower and more difficult, which I guess is the goal. Sigh. My 5-year anniversary is in 2 days, so I'm definitely pondering these changes and wondering what's next for me.LLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04431706155081017734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-46808962242689680342017-03-08T21:38:50.686-06:002017-03-08T21:38:50.686-06:00I'm wondering if something like impetigo crept...I'm wondering if something like impetigo crept in an eczema crack...<br /><br />Anon - jlvAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-73931491929223011092017-03-08T20:11:31.879-06:002017-03-08T20:11:31.879-06:00I steamed the carp out of my right hand while cook...I steamed the carp out of my right hand while cooking, years ago. The skin is really prone to cracking at the knuckles during the winter months. It hurts so much! Lotions didn't help too much, with four kids I am always washing my hands. Bandaids - same deal. What has helped me is New Skin Liquid Bandage. The cracks heal more quickly and it protects knuckles from recracking.sewmuchfun4https://www.blogger.com/profile/09841972052152898574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-10667139606401030592017-03-08T08:59:44.086-06:002017-03-08T08:59:44.086-06:00I do the bacitracin and bandaid too.
Also started...I do the bacitracin and bandaid too.<br /><br />Also started taking l lysine and haven't had any bleeding cracks in my fingers or heals for a couple years now. I used to get them a lot in the winter. Not sure why you're getting them if you live in a humid climate but too much washing and drying could be the culprit.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-70517958972779858482017-03-08T08:54:19.076-06:002017-03-08T08:54:19.076-06:0080 pushups? 80? That's fantastic.
Landon ha...80 pushups? 80? That's fantastic.<br /><br />Landon has suddenly turned into a young man... Well over the past several months of your photo posting. The difference is remarkable. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-20868782231403372392017-03-08T04:28:04.369-06:002017-03-08T04:28:04.369-06:00i wonder if your rash started out as eczema and th...i wonder if your rash started out as eczema and then maybe a fungus crept in. i am a long-time eczema sufferer, when this happens to me my usual creams stop helping or even make the rash worse. Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00016181917148145295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-36890032087627778562017-03-07T23:00:19.260-06:002017-03-07T23:00:19.260-06:00Our doctor tells us to avoid irritants like SLS (i...Our doctor tells us to avoid irritants like SLS (it's in a lot of soaps, detergents, and toiletries) and to use something very gentle like Vanicream for moisturizing. Vanicream also makes soap, which may be a good idea for washing your hands. We were also advised to take daily warm soaking baths (not hot, warm) to deeply hydrate the skin. If it's just on your hand, you could try soaking it in warm water for ~20 minutes before applying lotion.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-31784631522202153892017-03-07T14:37:01.994-06:002017-03-07T14:37:01.994-06:00One of the pieces of advice I got at my baby showe...One of the pieces of advice I got at my baby shower was to let other people love your kids and teach them, too. I had a hard time with this at first, but I LOVE how much our teachers at daycare love Miss A and how much she loves them. Mrs.Gritshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01968816054769805209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-79416604079522000002017-03-07T14:03:23.586-06:002017-03-07T14:03:23.586-06:00I get those cracks all the time- they are so painf...I get those cracks all the time- they are so painful! But they go away within a day or two if you put some neosporin on it and wrap a bandaid around it. I usually have it on for two nights in a row (and the day interim). It's a pain keeping the bandaid clean (and on- since I wash my hands a lot), but it's worth getting to heal so fast. <br /><br />Also- I've noticed I get this the most when my hands come into contact with any strong soap (dish soap, strong body washes, and detergent is the worst!). It used to happen every few weeks, but now barely ever happens!Stephanie Floreshttp://timeinmyday.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-66904541128976084762017-03-07T08:25:36.431-06:002017-03-07T08:25:36.431-06:00If you like the Red Rising series, you should know...If you like the Red Rising series, you should know the author is writing a companion series right now (google Iron Gold). The first book should be out later this year/early next year. This series is a favorite of mine so I'm eagerly awaiting the companion series! Also, an answer to a question you posed in your last post...Queen of Tearling series is really good as well, I highly recommend!Jamie Blairhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11907000598080051594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3552008288188142238.post-5368182898323377552017-03-07T08:13:28.140-06:002017-03-07T08:13:28.140-06:00For my son's eczema at his dermatologist's...For my son's eczema at his dermatologist's suggestion, we gently wash the area with sensitive skin Dove, rinse, pat dry while still leaving moisture, rub on some cortisone cream, and add a layer of petroleum jelly or aquaphor. That seems to be the magic formula for him. A couple of those steps still hurt him (poor three year old) but it clears up his rashes more quickly than anything else and the aquaphor or petroleum jelly seem to soothe him.<br /><br />People swear by eucerin but it only made his rashes so much worse so there have to be at least a subset of eczema sufferers who are immune or worse to it, right? :(<br />Good luck.Christinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12612903105177106300noreply@blogger.com