krasota (
rootofnewt) wrote2007-12-03 05:39 pm
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germs and lack thereof
I always thought those cart seat covers were kinda dorky. I mean, we need to build our immune systems. I'm cool with that.
So why did I buy a cover for my kiddo? Sure, it was on sale. And it has fishies!
But it's because everyone insists on using that goddamn sanitizer and I'm allergic to almost every variety, whether it's from fragrance or aloe or some other nastiness therein. And I just can't remember to keep a wet rag in my bag anymore, nor do I want to wear gloves when I'm dealing with Ronan. I'm tired of hives, eczema, and dyshidrotic eczema on my hands.
And despite my eagerness to build his immune system, the way he licks the cart is kinda gross.
So we have a cart cover.
So why did I buy a cover for my kiddo? Sure, it was on sale. And it has fishies!
But it's because everyone insists on using that goddamn sanitizer and I'm allergic to almost every variety, whether it's from fragrance or aloe or some other nastiness therein. And I just can't remember to keep a wet rag in my bag anymore, nor do I want to wear gloves when I'm dealing with Ronan. I'm tired of hives, eczema, and dyshidrotic eczema on my hands.
And despite my eagerness to build his immune system, the way he licks the cart is kinda gross.
So we have a cart cover.
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I don't blame you for being grossed out over the cart. Bleagh! And I'm not normally this phobic!
Today was spent walking home from campus. He was in the Ergo, zipped inside my hoodie. :)
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Katie won't sit in the cart, though. She screams, and I have to carry her on my hip. If I could just remember to bring the sling, it might be easier...
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*drools*
:D
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Same with unwashed produce.
BLECH.
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On another note, do you know of any effective preventative and/or remedies for dishydrotic eczema flareups (besides utter avoidance of soap, water, alcohol or other cleaning agents)?
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And dishydrotic eczema is triggered by all manner of allergens:
wheat, soy, parabens, aloe, fragrances, EDTA, lanolin, imid. urea, methylisothialazone (sp?), etc.
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It's definitely dyshidrotic eczema aka pompholyx (the names are much more fun to say than it is to have). "Water blisters" run in the family, and I've had it/them as long as I can remember and am otherwise sensitive to a laundry list of stuff. Thx. :>