Re: Pred, Kinneret and skin issues
- From: "Jo Firey" <JAfirey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 18:42:38 -0700
"Adelle" <adNOstavis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Mom's selling jewelry, not cosmetics. But your appearance 'sells' in
> retail. If you look put together and sharp, the purchasers trust your
> opinions more.
>
> Mom uses a variety of brands. She is convinced it's not an allergy because
> there is no redness or itchiness. The top layer just peels off. With no
> swelling, itching, redness, etc., I am leaning toward it not being an
> allergy either as allergies usually show some form of inflammation
>
> She's wondering whether it's part of the 'thinning skin' affect of the
> pred. or possibly something with Kinneret.
>
> Thanks for the help, guys. I'll forward your responses.
>
> Adelle
>
She might well be right about the prednisone causing or aggravating the
situation. I don't like my skin when I have to take it for very long.
But I'm sure the pred is a necessary good/evil thing. Still a dermatologist
may be able to recommend something that helps. Just a weird idea. I don't
know the details, but my sister-in-law has very sensitive skin. She
cleanses it with skim milk. Cannot tolerate any other cleansers.
Jo
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