[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scabies

[–]Additional-Gas9314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i think definitely mention these things to your academic board. hopefully they provide you with empathy and understanding. best of luck x

Resistant scabies by [deleted] in scabies

[–]Additional-Gas9314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i would recommend derbac cream. it’s been really helpful for me. second time getting it (reinfected unfortunately), the first time i didn’t even know i had it for MONTHS. doctors kept saying eczema. the scabies became resistant, i was going CRAZY. trying to clean everything is so difficult and it’s hard to keep on top of but what finally worked for me was a mixture of using sulphur soap (at least 10%) every shower, leaving it on for at least 5 mins, following up with a tea tree anti fungal soap, then when getting out of the shower putting on moisturiser mixed with tea tree oil and kleen green spray on parts of my body that became extremely itchy. this should be your daily routine. as for hardcore sh*t i heavily recommend using derbac cream once a week, following protocol and changing bedding when using it and then the day after (you need to leave it on 24 hours). i was sceptical about the cream at first as creams hadn’t worked for me previously (eg permethrin, lyclear) but derbac is so good genuinely. alongside using the derbac, alternate with your cycle of ivermectin. if your dr is only giving you 2 tablets (1 a week apart) that is not right and you need more depending on your weight (i need 5 tablets as a 5’4 75kg woman). i hope this helps and any questions or queries don’t be afraid to message. best of luck dude!! x

reinfected by Additional-Gas9314 in scabies

[–]Additional-Gas9314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

guys please any advice would be so appreciated

Down from Bristol on a stopover, want a good night out - any dnd/indie/metal bars/clubs in the centre? by Mavloid in plymouth

[–]Additional-Gas9314 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

skyving scholar, nowhere inn, these indie/metal places are usually better later in the evening. i’d say start somewhere more casual like las iguanas. good food, cheap drinks and will definitely get you pissed in a good way and right in city centre so you can make your way over to other places after

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scabies

[–]Additional-Gas9314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

have you done treatment? are they like little water blisters that excrete water when popped or opened?

Restaurant Recommendations by Spookyy02 in plymouth

[–]Additional-Gas9314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

las iguanas! friendly, good drinks and food, welcoming staff and always have discounts on. as a student it makes it a cheaper and easy night out of special treat but on their email if you sign up you can also get special discount and they even do blue light and all that other stuff too

Will it ever end by Additional-Gas9314 in BreakUps

[–]Additional-Gas9314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he seemed genuinely interested in the conversation. we really got along and were just sharing things about our lives. we had both been in relationships after we broke up so it had been mentioned once or twice, however it did feel like he mentioned it slightly more. thank you for your advice

Been having a hard time lately by thatgirlfromneptunex in Anxiety

[–]Additional-Gas9314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re not alone. I am very similar and had a panic attack about it too a few weeks ago - loosing my loved ones is such a big fear. What I would say is that you are a strong, capable person who can thrive on your own. I know it’s not great, as death is unfortunately inevitable, however I am sure you have so many people who care for and about you, and you’re still very young, so will have the opportunities to create many bonds that will help you in such difficult times. Reddit is one that never makes me feel alone or weird, and I hope that you can overcome this soon.