Having flaky skin
7 Jan 2002 07:28 pmisn't really fun unless when I play my Nos. ("Hey, how did you make that flaky skin on your fingers?" - "That? Oh, that's natural" - "Ewww") ;o)
I've had dry skin all my life but two years or so I get attacks of proper psoriasis, inherited from my dad, thank you very much. Thankfully it's only in a couple of spots and using lots of E45 usually gets rid of it. It's not really bad, either, just irritating and the one spot on my thumb is right at a joint which means the skin gets stretched constantly which doesn't help the healing proces. That spot is currently eating a blob of E45 every hour without much improvement. If this goes on, I'll have to see a dermatologist soon, argh.
I only got bad things passed down from my dad, curly hair, strange feet and toes, psoriasis, dandruff, premature hair loss, etc...
I've had dry skin all my life but two years or so I get attacks of proper psoriasis, inherited from my dad, thank you very much. Thankfully it's only in a couple of spots and using lots of E45 usually gets rid of it. It's not really bad, either, just irritating and the one spot on my thumb is right at a joint which means the skin gets stretched constantly which doesn't help the healing proces. That spot is currently eating a blob of E45 every hour without much improvement. If this goes on, I'll have to see a dermatologist soon, argh.
I only got bad things passed down from my dad, curly hair, strange feet and toes, psoriasis, dandruff, premature hair loss, etc...
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Date: 8/1/02 01:03 am (UTC)Things I haven't inherited, but would like to have done: height (Dad's 6' with long legs) and the ability to belch on demand.