Parallel? Huh.
I have Tegaderm in my various first aid kits (home/car/work bag), so I’ll have to give that method a try the next time I use the stuff.
Parallel? Huh.
I have Tegaderm in my various first aid kits (home/car/work bag), so I’ll have to give that method a try the next time I use the stuff.
Yeah I wasn’t the exercising type when I bought it originally. I ordered a new one after measuring today, so all should be well once it arrives.
I spent quite a bit of time on the weight machines where you move forward or backward to exercise your abs and back. I was in the gym for an hour total, so definitely enough movement to get chafage. Not talking bloody stumps or anything that severe. I’ve been using the same detergent for years so it’s definitely not that. Good idea, though.
Yep. Or as this nurse (who’s got a fancy two handed technique that’s for the advanced class ) says, “you pull down, not pull up.”
Lots of nurses don’t bother, and they pull up. We hates them, we does.
Nice video! Huh. I guess that’s less stretching of the skin, less disruption of the wound, makes sense I suppose.
Don’t discount the possibility of allergic reaction, I’m deathly allergic to synthetics and if I sweat in anything not 100% natural I’m losing the skin off my mipples. Try pretreating with some OTC 1% cortisone cream (not ointment).