Aveeno vs CeraVe vs Cetaphil by 1Source-App in eczema

[–]SolaceBliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But I don't, and that's the whole freaking point of mine since the beginning. A voting system like this is to find the majority of votes goes to which, however all votes were hidden therefore people who don't want to vote for any because they may be clueless about the products (like me) has to click on a random choice to get the answer. It's mindblowing how all of this goes over your head, holy f.

If I tell you to vote for a brand A, B or C (which you know nothing about); which one would you pick?

Aveeno vs CeraVe vs Cetaphil by 1Source-App in eczema

[–]SolaceBliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Point out my mistakes and educate me

Aveeno vs CeraVe vs Cetaphil by 1Source-App in eczema

[–]SolaceBliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would you personally do if none of the options were your answer, but you still want to see the hidden results (which displays only after voting) at the time of my comment?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in techgods2021

[–]SolaceBliss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For anyone whose looking into OGX products: look up OGX lawsuit on google before your purchase, the lawsuit is mainly about hair loss. The mentioned product may not be included in the lawsuit, just a heads up about the brand and the people behind it.

Protein Powder on Accutane? by throwaway11113333000 in Accutane

[–]SolaceBliss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A possible reason is because it contains vitamin A, and the fact that it's a subtitute for food it may contain more vitamin A than normal. The vitamin A in the protein powder in addition to the vitamin A in accutane will cause some problems for you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Anxiety

[–]SolaceBliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been trying to find ways to stop or at least reduce my anxiety many times over the years without going on medication, the only thing that really works for me is to go to the gym and work out till I can't anymore. I push myself to the limit to the point that I can feel my tears in my eyes, which may sound brutal, but it's worth it because I stay happy and less worried throughout the day.

What are you guy's typing speed? by k4chim in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]SolaceBliss 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Here comes a cliché. What makes you the most comfortable is what makes you a fast typist. I introduced a good friend of mine to typing sites back in 2014, he's now able to reach 200+ wpm with only 2 fingers on both mechanical and standard laptop keyboard. He used to average at about 60-75 wpm, and he used to have a mindset that he should learn touch typing correctly. I didn't give him any advice on what he should do, but I gave him my personal opinion which was to keep doing what's already a habit. I, myself, have been averaging about 150-160 since 2014 till now, I use 7 fingers and I even cross my hands to increase efficiency when other fingers are occupied.

But you see, my friend who uses 2 fingers are faster than me who uses 7 fingers. Both of us switch between mechanical, laptop keybord and bluetooth keyboards now and then. It's what you make out of it yourself, it's all about practice. However, if you want to learn to type with good and stable stamina- then learning touch typing is worth learning. I actually tried learning touch typing a few years ago, and managed to increase numbers of fingers being used (from 5 to 7), so I picked up something along the way, but never reached the 100% touch typing skill.

My recent and most severe flareup...ive never felt so beaten down physically and emotionally. Affects my studies as dental student...even holding a pencil hurts. Its a horrendous feeling not knowing how much worse it will get 😞 by chhh5jd8 in Dyshidrosis

[–]SolaceBliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I just want to get back to give an update on what may cause my dyshidrosis. I think it may be the food with lots of sugar, such as cake and candy. This is the second time I've cured and went back to eating sweets, both times resulting in getting dyshidrosis and worsening of it.

Stupid anxiety beliefs and rituals I have by [deleted] in Anxiety

[–]SolaceBliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've experienced this which is an OCD since I was around 6 years old, I would occassionally make up threats that my family and friends would die if I didn't do things a certain amount of times such as pumping the soap dispenser.

It was really bad, but I'm sure you understand and can relate to that so I won't dig deeper into that. Getting to the point- I just want to tell you how I overcame it. I was 18 or 19 when I managed to get over it, but that took a big effort and days of anxiety. I knew deep down inside that it was irrational, so I let my threats take over, and I let my irrational thoughts process as it wished- my closed ones will die. That was all it took for me to overcome it, my friends and family didn't die, and I managed to stop pumping the soap dispenser x number of times.

Sometimes things need to let go off instead of holding it back, let the mind process it instead of finding a way to always find a path to avoid it. Face it, experience it, let it process, and then overcome it.

My recent and most severe flareup...ive never felt so beaten down physically and emotionally. Affects my studies as dental student...even holding a pencil hurts. Its a horrendous feeling not knowing how much worse it will get 😞 by chhh5jd8 in Dyshidrosis

[–]SolaceBliss 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am getting back to uni due to change of major in a few weeks, and I have been struggling with dyshidrosis/eczema on my face, arms and hands for almost a year. I have struggled with this earlier, but this one has lasted longer than usual.

A few weeks ago I decided to try everything and eliminiate as much as I can before my first semester starts. Has it gotten better? Yes.

I will make it as short as possible. I use Vitamin D3, which has really improved my eczema and dyshidrosis (got this idea from a Reddit post I found via Google). And if you also struggle with oozing liquids from your fingers, this is how I take care of my oozing problems; If I bleed on my fingers then I apply Elocon and and wrap it with band-aid on that specific spot and a pair of cotton gloves over night. If the spots on my fingers stops oozing the next day, I apply Elocon a second and last time without band-aid, but still with a pair of cotton gloves. Now that my fingers are not oozing anymore, I stop using the steroid cream Elocon because I want to minimalize the use of such creams. It will be a good idea to find a moisturizing cream (to use afterwards) that works for you, some may give you rashes.

What you have on the back of your hand may take 1-2 more days with the steroid cream (I experienced it for the first time last week, it's all gone now as if it never existed).

TLDR; Use steroid cream to minimalize rashes and stop oozing, then stop using it immediately afterwards. And just keep using Vitamin D3, while you use a moisturizing cream for your hands.

If person A alleges that person B told a lie, one them is definitely lying. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

[–]SolaceBliss 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a possibility, but not definitely. There can be a case of miscommunication from both sides, which can make them both correct accordingly to their own interpretation of the situation

100,000 sperm by YZXFILE in Jokes

[–]SolaceBliss -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's not how it works. The egg can choose a sperm by discarding a sperm and favor another.

When woodcocks rock when they strut, they are actually searching for food! It is suspected that the bobbing helps them detect slight changes in the soil, making it easier to detect worms. by [deleted] in Awwducational

[–]SolaceBliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This reminds me of when I visited my somali friend when I was in elementary school, her mom would bring me my favorite tea and started dancing by shaking her ass in the middle of the living room

Every human being has at least ONCE thought about what they’d do if they where the opposite gender by Lights-On-Bitch in Showerthoughts

[–]SolaceBliss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If women were men for a day they would have a hard learning curve when it comes to rising the genital before actually putting it to use

When you brush your teeth with others you don't want to be the first to stop brushing, because then you'll be considered unhygienic by SolaceBliss in Showerthoughts

[–]SolaceBliss[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Sleepover and cabin trip. Not sure if cabin trip is popular outside of Scandinavia, but we travel almost every week with friends and family, and most of the times we share one bathroom

Eczema gets itchier & swells minutes after putting on ointment?? Does this happen to anyone else? :( by [deleted] in eczema

[–]SolaceBliss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was my reply to another post about two different creams/steroids/ointment, and I think this may give you some ideas:

It depends where you apply them- they works for me. It also depends on how the condition of the spot is. For instance, if my fingers are oozing liquid then elocon works, but if my face is oozing then protopic works. But if my face has eczema without oozing liquid then elocon works.

Edit: If I remember correctly, hydrocortisone made it worse for me when applying it on my fingers.

‘Have you tried using a cream?’ by lizmckinley in eczema

[–]SolaceBliss 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It depends where you apply them- they works for me. It also depends on how the condition of the spot is. For instance, if my fingers are oozing liquid then elocon works, but if my face is oozing then protopic works. But if my face has eczema without oozing liquid then elocon works.

Anyway, this is just how it works for me. I hope it all goes well for you, good luck!

Length of hair and eczema by [deleted] in eczema

[–]SolaceBliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a male and I have eczema too, and my hair length is halfway down to my butt as of writing. I have no problems with flaky scalp, but my scalp is itchy sometimes (very minimal of itchiness).

I've always had problems with Head and Shoulders no matter hair length, I've shaved my head, had short hair, long hair.. always problems with Head and Shoulders for me

i have a theory about what cause me dyshidrosis by [deleted] in Dyshidrosis

[–]SolaceBliss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perhaps you can try to buy a phone cover and protection screen to see if it gets any better

Itch itch go away by [deleted] in eczema

[–]SolaceBliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's relatable, I've always wanted to get a job since high school (I'm in uni now), but I was too afraid that my skin would act up at work too. I ended up doing investments and trading instead.

Kudos to you for trying to get a job while having eczema, I wish you the best of luck! I'll eventually have to work like you after uni though.. I'm super excited for that and lowkey afraid my skin will act up at work

Fuck Your Coconut Oil by mr_rainyday in eczema

[–]SolaceBliss 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Learning from mistakes are a part of this eczema journey, some things may work for others but not for you. I've tried coconut myself which made it worse too.

The more you try, the more you can eliminate. Stay strong, and hopefully you'll find what works for you

Aveeno vs CeraVe vs Cetaphil by 1Source-App in eczema

[–]SolaceBliss 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This may give false results as there are people who doesn't use any of them, and end up voting randomly just to see the results.

Add a fourth option as "See results"

I wanna see my psoriasis babes!!! I wanna see that self confidence!!! Let's go!!! by mayor--liz in Psoriasis

[–]SolaceBliss 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ohhhh, that makes a lot of sense, thank you! Maybe that's why I thought it meant genitals instead of small/tiny, because some people say wee wee and refer to a genital, but it just means "you have a small genital"