People without Buffistas also avoid the annoyance of people who point out that should be "fewer tiaras."
My rash from bandaids usually calms down within a day if I keep from scratching it. I take an antihistamine and put on some cortisone cream.
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People without Buffistas also avoid the annoyance of people who point out that should be "fewer tiaras."
My rash from bandaids usually calms down within a day if I keep from scratching it. I take an antihistamine and put on some cortisone cream.
Oh I hate when I forget the bandaid allergy. Nasty stuff.
Comfort thoughts headed your way Drew. It is do difficult.
Oh I hate when I forget the bandaid allergy. Nasty stuff.
These were supposed to be "sensitive" so I assumed they were latex free, which they were not.
These were supposed to be "sensitive" so I assumed they were latex free, which they were not.
That is a really stupid definition of "sensitive," then. (I'm not actually allergic to latex, as far as I know, but my skin definitely objects to prolonged contact with it.)
I have to use the fabric type bandaids, the plasticy ones kill my skin.
People without Buffistas also avoid the annoyance of people who point out that should be "fewer tiaras."
Fixed it.
I'm pretty sure I am not allergic to latex, but those bandaids bother my skin too. I always use the fabric ones.
I'm allergic to the adhesive. The fabric ones seem to have the least irritating adhesive, but I can't leave them on too long.
I'm allergic to the adhesive.
Yep.
All in all, it would behoove Kraft to send out stickers or have retailers run them through the meat counter with a correct meat label and "Attn: Cheese!" and sell them on discount.