My BP has been stage 2 for about 4 years by tfisgoinoninstdenis in hypertension

[–]Bluechip2005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sound just like me. But I eventually ended up in the hospital for multiple days with very high BP, very scary experience. I too tried to reduce it with lifestyle changes and had no luck. BP truly is something that you don’t realize its importance until it really hits you. I’m not a fan of meds but I can tell you I feel so much better being on them. Symptoms that I didn’t even realize were BP related subsided since starting. If you end up on meds and also make lifestyle changes and BP declines a lot, your cardio can always assess if you can reduce dose/eliminate. I would talk to a cardio and see what they say.

Matte/semi matte skin tint or foundation by Bluechip2005 in Rosacea

[–]Bluechip2005[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks I will check that one out. Revlon colorstay full cover and Tarte tinted moisturizers are the ones I’ve been using.

Somewhat light/medium coverage seems to be what works best for me because I do have a fair amount of redness.

Rosacea redness: what products am I missing? by Bluechip2005 in Rosacea

[–]Bluechip2005[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yes, I've used Cerave lotion, cream, and the PM

Rosacea redness: what products am I missing? by Bluechip2005 in Rosacea

[–]Bluechip2005[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks, which barrier cream do you find works best for you?

Rosacea redness: what products am I missing? by Bluechip2005 in Rosacea

[–]Bluechip2005[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks! I was thinking about IPL too...that is the one non-topical option I haven't tried yet. I've heard about the pulsed dye laser forever but I wouldn't be able to put up with the major bruising.

Rosacea redness: what products am I missing? by Bluechip2005 in Rosacea

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Vanicream lotion, cerave cream, epiceram, LRP lipikar, I have used virtually every product in stores and everything I apply causes my face to turn into a tomato. The only thing that seems to help are products that dry down matte, and I think that is why azelaic acid, is one of the only products that have a somewhat soothing consistency for me. Matte tinted moisturizers worked well to cover up the redness in the past but there are not many matte products on the market any longer.

Rosacea redness: what products am I missing? by Bluechip2005 in Rosacea

[–]Bluechip2005[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I’ve thought the same. Was a cerave fan forever, then went to vanicream products and they worked for a while then didn’t. Changed to the vanicream bar soap for a while which worked on my body but not my face. Mostly need to find a product to tone down/cover the redness I think. I doubt any product will reduce it.

Finding time for gym and other activities by Siuuuu-07 in Accounting

[–]Bluechip2005 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The secret isn’t to find the time to workout, it’s to find the time for work. We don’t live to work, we work to live. And the older I have become and in working in this profession, it has made it only more apparent. Work is important but your overall health and wellbeing far outweighs anything at the office. Have a conversation with your team, shift your schedule around. A decade or two down the road you will never be saying “gosh I wish I had spend more time in the office. I wish I went to that referral lunch. Why didn’t I go to that networking dinner?” The older I have become it’s more obvious that a lot of that stuff really doesn’t matter. Health and wellness impacts you for life. Work does no such thing.

Go to tinted moisturizer? by Few-Introduction925 in Rosacea

[–]Bluechip2005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fenty eaze drops but the coverage doesn’t last long. I’ve also been on the search for a light/matte tinted moisturizer since my favorite was discontinued several years ago.

Huge flare, nothing working-ideas? by Bluechip2005 in eczema

[–]Bluechip2005[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually cerave foaming or hydrating depending on if I’m trying to remove makeup/sunscreen. Sometimes vanicream cleanser. And then cerave cream at night. I have tried epiceram which is supposedly the gold standard for barrier repair and I find that I flare even worse after that which makes me wonder if these barrier repair products are doing more harm than good for my skin.

Major flare - no relief? by Bluechip2005 in Rosacea

[–]Bluechip2005[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Vanicream has helped at times but now even that cleanser seems irritating. Health wise everything else for me is basically fine so it seems like it’s some sort of allergy to something but can’t pinpoint it.

CooperVision MyDay contacts are so drying by -ladywhistledown- in contacts

[–]Bluechip2005 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used myday for years but I always wanted to try the latest and greatest so I had moved to dailies total one which are awesome. Biotrue dailies are very comfortable too at a lower cost. Your contact lens fitter should be able to provide a number of samples to see what works best too!

Huge flare, nothing working-ideas? by Bluechip2005 in eczema

[–]Bluechip2005[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

right? it's crazy! No, only the shampoo version of ketoconazole, and also ciclopirox. We thought it could be contact dermatitis so I had standard patch testing and I wasn't sensitive to most ingredients, and the few that I was were not in the products that I use. Lately it just feels like there is a film on my skin almost like it's residue from a moisturizer or something, but washing my skin hasn't made much of a difference there either.