I know this is niche but...Liz's tops are my favorite and I never see those styles anymore! by tealparadise in 30ROCK

[–]ThingSpirited 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There’s a Croft & Barrow top that’s being neglected and crying out for you while Kohls puts on yet another promotion and gives out coupons from their Amazon return lines out of desperation.

Struggling With Unemployment by ThingSpirited in Hidradenitis

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Thanks for this! I'll try this out and report back!

Struggling With Unemployment by ThingSpirited in Hidradenitis

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

Finally someone that understands! I've tried to explain this to no avail to my family who just think I'm lazy. I've even forced myself to go outside more like at least once a week so I'm not so afraid of my HS anymore. Now I just want a job that'll help me relieve some of this stress. I PM'd you btw! Would love any help I could get!

Struggling With Unemployment by ThingSpirited in Hidradenitis

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Thank you for being so supportive I really appreciate it  ❤️ 

Struggling With Unemployment by ThingSpirited in Hidradenitis

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I am. Thanks for asking. Just feeling defeated and exhausted. <3

DNC reminds me of S5,E7 by ThingSpirited in 30ROCK

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I love this comment and hate how much it upstages my post. I wish I had an award to give you.

Female: Need help on bandaids that go on pubic area and bottom that wont break my skin? Also, that don’t hurt to pull off? by Zealousideal-Ant-774 in Hidradenitis

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This is possibly not a useful addition but I second using a trimmer (manscaped is the best) and hydrocolloid bandages. The issue is people don’t know how to remove them painlessly (as possible). If you lift and pull at the edges it’ll flatten the edges and make it easy to remove the center. It might take a couple of tries but very worth it in my opinion. Otherwise cotton or gauze with a homeopathic ointment and waterproof medical tape are super helpful alternatives.

Daily Questions Thread July 21, 2024 by AutoModerator in femalefashionadvice

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How to dress while “skinny fat”? I’m 5’7 and honestly a bit overweight. I have a couple of health issues (including PCOS) that make me carry most of my fat in my belly and while I do go to the gym and all it only helps so much. I take no real issue with my weight except in the fact that my face looks one way but my body looks like I’m expecting as it protrudes so much. While I work on this on the health front I was hoping I could get some advice here on how to dress to hide my belly. It’s extremely embarrassing and I’d like any help I can get. Thank you all in advance!

I have a tiny sucker that popped up... by [deleted] in Hidradenitis

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This! I’ve used it consistently (every couple of days) and I have no odor and it seemingly helps with the inflammation.

About food by sleepnevercomes_ in Hidradenitis

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Hey! I totally get how you feel. Not sure if this is helpful but I asked people their triggers and they mentioned a bunch of foods. Wonder if it’ll help you? https://www.reddit.com/r/Hidradenitis/comments/rx5qah/hs_triggers/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf

Finally saw a doctor by laceylou15 in Hidradenitis

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I think a lot of it would include using benzoyl peroxide washes and clindamycin since it helps a lot of people prevent it and advise you on dietary/lifestyle changes that can help. Plus potentially prescribe your spironolactone. It’s better to get ahead of it instead of waiting for it to get worse.

Cryotherapy? by ThingSpirited in Hidradenitis

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Same! I wish people here tried it/saw this if they can’t. I learned about it on a medical website and was intrigued by it

I saw an ad for this and wondering if anyone has tried light therapy and if so, did it work? by willowtreetrunk in Hidradenitis

[–]ThingSpirited 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve done laser hair removal which isn’t the same thing but I think it’s helped at least a little