Aussie Vacation Over
Whats up guys…The Australian vacation is over and just as all of you have
predicted within 2 days of coming back, the seb derm is back and almost with
a vengence. As I mentioned in the past, in Australia i ate what i want,
drank what i want including alcohol, i had plenty of sun, beach and
relaxation and there wasnt a sign of sebderm for 3 straight weeks. It was
summer time in Australia and it was dry, so the humidity was low. Coming
back to winter here in Florida, the humidity isnt to high either, but the
fucking seb derm is back. Already on the sides of my nose, under my arm
pits is the worse, and right under my groin between my two upper thighs is
red and inflammed. But while i was in australia i read an email from the
support group on Burt Butter Bee lotion or what ever it is, and i remember
seeing it at the local health food store, i bought a bottle the first week i
got back and immediately began using it, i must say that the redness and
dryness of my face underarms and groin area has significanltly diminished.
its been about a week and a half now and i will continue to use it. Until i
go back to australia for good. Merry christmas all.
Tony the Baloney the one and only
ho ho ho bitches and ho’s ![]()
December 7th, 2004 at 12:20 pm
Hi Tony
Did you swim much in the ocean in Australia. And also, how often do
you swim in the ocean in Florida? If you do swim in the ocean, are
all your affected body parts submerged in the water? When I went
scuba diving in Grand Cayman for 4 days, my seb derm. disappeared
until 3 days after I returned to Washingon, DC.
THanks
December 8th, 2004 at 3:53 am
In three weeks i went to the beach about 4 days, about one day a week, and
my body was fully sumberged in the ocean. The sun and beach helped out my
seb derm 100%
tony the baloney
December 9th, 2004 at 2:19 pm
I’m convinced the combination of sun and ocean are very helpful for
seb derm. My seb derm and any acne/infection was gone when I spent a
week in Ocean City, MD. Sure enough, when I got back, things soon
returned to normal. I have had some success when I get just sun, but
I think the combination of both is key. I’ve had no success at all
just using salt water. I even ordered dead sea salts. There are
clinics that go to the Dead Sea for sun and bath in the dead sea for
all sorts of skin conditions. The Dead Sea Salts didn’t seem to help
me any though.
I do think my skin has gotten worse with the lack of sun I’ve gotten
over the past year and a half. I used to play alot more golf and mow
the lawn in the summer. I’ve been playing less golf and I got a lawn
service to cut my lawn this past summer. I don’t know that all day
tanning is necessary, but I do believe that some sun is beneficial.
Then again all the doctors will warn you. So beats the heck out of
me. It seems our ancestors couldn’t have been cooped up all day in
the house and I wonder what they used for sunscreen? In other words,
it seems as though some sun had to be expected. Then again, many
people probably died before they got skin cancer or whatever.
Just thinking aloud.
Eric