It wouldn’t happen to be where the shirt’s tag is?
I wouldn’t say it really feels like sandpaper to me, but it irritates and stings sometimes, so I usually remove them these days.
It was actually in a random spot on my side. But NOT where the seam of the shirt was. It could have been anything, but I suspect it was just dry and a little irritated. Thankfully, it went away after a little while.
The one time I self- diagnosed using the web it said I has testicular cancer, long story short in 2013 I lost one of them and literally two days before my 27th birthday heard I needed chemo for some easily treatable cancer. In short worst year of my life
try skin cream try different shirts if it gets worse take ibuprofen, ibuprofen can help with inflamed parts of your body do you get much sun i had unhealth skin cuz i didnt get much sun you may have to see a doctor for your skin could be just a patch of dry skin on your back tho
15 thoughts on “#790 Symptoms”
JW
It wouldn’t happen to be where the shirt’s tag is?
I wouldn’t say it really feels like sandpaper to me, but it irritates and stings sometimes, so I usually remove them these days.
SurlyQueen
It was actually in a random spot on my side. But NOT where the seam of the shirt was. It could have been anything, but I suspect it was just dry and a little irritated. Thankfully, it went away after a little while.
Ale-8-One Ohmu
Ah, self-diagnosis via web. Sometimes it saves lives. Sometimes it turns us into paranoid hypochondriacs.
dutchguy
The one time I self- diagnosed using the web it said I has testicular cancer, long story short in 2013 I lost one of them and literally two days before my 27th birthday heard I needed chemo for some easily treatable cancer. In short worst year of my life
Tiaker
I did that once for a persistent cough. One of the possible diagnoses was the plague. Yes, THAT plague.
SurlyQueen
Nice!
Roborat
No matter what the symptoms are, it is always cancer.
SurlyQueen
Or pregnancy for those of us with that equipment!
maninblack
Of course you did
William Mcneil
try skin cream try different shirts if it gets worse take ibuprofen, ibuprofen can help with inflamed parts of your body do you get much sun i had unhealth skin cuz i didnt get much sun you may have to see a doctor for your skin could be just a patch of dry skin on your back tho
SurlyQueen
I ended up using a lot of lotion, and it eventually just went away! But yeah, if it had persisted, I definitely would have gone to my doctor.
monkshandgames
Pain. Aches. Exhaustion. Environmental sensitivity. Bowel troubles.
Fibromyalgia sure sounds a lot like getting old.
SurlyQueen
RIGHT?!
Moyra
Maybe dry skin getting oversensitive? Or a stress rash, I get those sometimes.
SurlyQueen
No clue what the actual cause was. It never did actually make a rash but it did finally go away.
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