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JSGeare Male, 60 years Whitehall - VA Member since Dec 2007
Mood: JSGeare busting his you know what... Journal Entry: "I've received so many questions about pri..." [Read]
, Jul 18, 2008 03:18PM
To: scary
I could swear I've seen this post before, but maybe not. Maybe it is just ArmpitArmpit lump Awareness Day. And why have you posted the news of this dreaded condition on the anxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder Separation anxiety Stress and anxiety forum, for heaven's sake? Because you carry the aroma of a country abbatoir on a hot afternoon? Or because you are ANXIOUS about it?
I'm not aware of any underground movement within the medical community to deceive anyone about their aromas; rather, I should think the doctors and nurses have smelt just about everything there is and might find it a bit difficult to discern the really hall-of-fame, paint-peeling emissions of anyone in particular.
That said, let me put you wise to something you may be doing to WORSEN the situation. All that washing and application of anti-perspirants and deodorants. Good heavens! Once a day is enough. Your arm pits and similar enclosed, dark and moist areas of your flesh are supposed to be a little ripe every now and then. And if you try to fight it too much, you create "rebound," which is just a word that means your body is saying that it will "see your 10 sprays of Right Guard and raise you 5 billion stinky bacteria. There! Take that!"
Wanna try something "naturalNatural tears?" OK, then eat parsley and stick some bay leaves in your pits.
greenlydia Female, 57 years Arlington - WA Member since Dec 2007
Mood: greenlydia playing in the dirt
, Jul 18, 2008 03:58PM
To: scary
If this IS a "chain yank," shame on you. If not, shame on us. But.........I think Sir Geare has made an excellent point regarding the rate at which you shower, spray, spritz, dust and deoderize! Enough already! Maybe why people are holding their nosesNose fracture around you is because you smellSmell - impaired Stools - foul smelling like one of those gizmachies people hang in their toilets to fight off really offensive odors. Perhaps you are wearing so many different "things" to keep you from stinkin' the jointJoint fluid gram stain Joint pain Joint swelling Osteoarthritis up, that is exactly what you ARE doing!
Since you have been to numerous doctors and dermatologist, and all have reported that you didn't peg out their "odor meter," sheesh, relax already! If you stank, trust me, they would tell you! And they wouldn't mince their words. They would say "YOU STINK!" They are not the least bit concerned about hurting your feelings, causing you excess worry or sending you into the pits (pun intended) of depressionAdolescent depression Bipolar disorder Depression Depression - elderly Depression - resources Depression among the elderly Depression and heart disease Depression and insomnia Depression and men Depression and the menstrual cycle Depression in children! There is no hidden agenda.
Maybe your next stop should be a good EENT and see if something hasn't run amok with YOUR noseNose fracture! That CAN happen, ya know!
Shower once a day, use a good brand of "pit-stop," wear clean clothes and stop obsessing about your BO! If you can't, then get into therapy.
Peace
Greenlydia
lol.....I cant help but to have a laugh at lydias post. I'd have to agree with her, take a shower (and wash with soap) scrub the hell out of your pits. Put some deodorant on and forget about it. You cant please everyone in this world, you can try forever but its not gonna happen. Also im gonna go ahead and add, This same topic was up a few days ago. And i know for a fact it was because i posted in it. just wanted to clearClear by design Clear eyes Clear eyes acr Clear eyes clr that up as i saw sonmeone mention it.
MJIthewriter Female, 25 years MN Member since Dec 2007
Mood: MJIthewriter feeling hurt when her friends put things on their profile hinting that she doesn't care, even if it is just suggested with statements like "no one cares" Journal Entry: "I'm supposed to be logged off but I'm on ..." [Read]
MJIthewriter Female, 25 years MN Member since Dec 2007
Mood: MJIthewriter feeling hurt when her friends put things on their profile hinting that she doesn't care, even if it is just suggested with statements like "no one cares" Journal Entry: "I'm supposed to be logged off but I'm on ..." [Read]
MJIthewriter Female, 25 years MN Member since Dec 2007
Mood: MJIthewriter feeling hurt when her friends put things on their profile hinting that she doesn't care, even if it is just suggested with statements like "no one cares" Journal Entry: "I'm supposed to be logged off but I'm on ..." [Read]
Ineedaname Female, 56 years Ozark - MO Member since Jul 2008
Mood: Ineedaname really named Deborah...with health issues and looking for answers Journal Entry: "The children in a prominent family decide..." [Read]
Dee52 Female, 53 years Sunny - FL Member since Nov 2007
Mood: Dee52 waiting for surgeon to get off vacation for biopsy. If it's cancer they are doing surgery right away. I can't have radiation on my left breast because that's where my cancer was before. Looks like a nice boob job on the way.LOL or cry. Journal Entry: "
"When you feel like giving up, reme..." [Read]
Mood: peggy64 listening to country song written just for me: "I can sleep when I'm dead" Journal Entry: "I have a new RX for traxadone 150 mg. Got..." [Read]
Mood: peggy64 listening to country song written just for me: "I can sleep when I'm dead" Journal Entry: "I have a new RX for traxadone 150 mg. Got..." [Read]
I'm not aware of any underground movement within the medical community to deceive anyone about their aromas; rather, I should think the doctors and nurses have smelt just about everything there is and might find it a bit difficult to discern the really hall-of-fame, paint-peeling emissions of anyone in particular.
That said, let me put you wise to something you may be doing to WORSEN the situation. All that washing and application of anti-perspirants and deodorants. Good heavens! Once a day is enough. Your arm pits and similar enclosed, dark and moist areas of your flesh are supposed to be a little ripe every now and then. And if you try to fight it too much, you create "rebound," which is just a word that means your body is saying that it will "see your 10 sprays of Right Guard and raise you 5 billion stinky bacteria. There! Take that!"
Wanna try something "natural?" OK, then eat parsley and stick some bay leaves in your pits.
And ... if the doctors all say they smell nothing offensive -and family and friends hold their noses and run for a sniff of the mint in the bottom of the urinal, consider the possibility that the doctors are telling you the truth and the others are yanking your chain.
I could SWEAR you've posted this before. You're not yabnking OUR chain -are you?
Since you have been to numerous doctors and dermatologist, and all have reported that you didn't peg out their "odor meter," sheesh, relax already! If you stank, trust me, they would tell you! And they wouldn't mince their words. They would say "YOU STINK!" They are not the least bit concerned about hurting your feelings, causing you excess worry or sending you into the pits (pun intended) of depression! There is no hidden agenda.
Maybe your next stop should be a good EENT and see if something hasn't run amok with YOUR nose! That CAN happen, ya know!
Shower once a day, use a good brand of "pit-stop," wear clean clothes and stop obsessing about your BO! If you can't, then get into therapy.
Peace
Greenlydia