19
Mar 10

Boils, Zits, Pimples,
Pustules and Carbuncles

I used to get them all. Some days were so bad they were two baggers. When ever I most wanted to look my best I would break out with the nastiest looking eruptions anyone has ever seen. I just knew that anyone who saw me would immediately just turn away and puke.

Hey, everybody gets a zit or two right. But, I’m not talking about pimples. When I get a blemish it occupies half my face. I had a boyfriend once who wanted to take a picture of a boil on my face to show to his professor. No he wasn’t a med student he was studying to be a volcanologist.

Okay you get the idea. I get some nasty zits and for the longest time I thought it was my fault. Like something I ate or maybe I am using the wrong soap or not enough soap or not enough loofah or maybe I should substitute the loofah for some emmery cloth.

Some days I didn’t even want to look in a mirror. I just knew it was not going to be pretty.

I tried every medication known to man but none of them did much more than cover up my embarrassments. It wasn’t until I realized that the cause of my complexion problems were inside me not on the surface, that I began to see and understand the real problem. Putting gunk on puss geysers only made more puss geysers.

I love Yosemite but I didn’t need old faithful on my chin. I found out that my breakouts were just that breakouts. There were things going on inside my body that I didn’t understand and those things were the root cause of my problems.

I finally took a stand and said: “Not in My Body You Don’t!” and from that day forward I began to deal effectively and permenantly with my complexion problems. Within months of working a simple program my complexion cleared up and I was able to go out of the house totally bag-less.

My boyfriend, the volcanologist, well lets just say we came to a meeting of the minds. He’s off taking some mountains temperature and I’m off to take a very different kind of temperature. I am so much more confident now that I have come out of the bag so to speak and I am meeting new and interesting people. I still haven’t found Mr. Right but kissing frogs is a lot more fun than it used to be.

I found the program, that I owe my new found freedom to, on the Internet. There is a link to it under my picture if you are interested. It may not work as well for you, but my guess is that it will, and it’s a whole lot cheaper than all those other crazy things I tried. I  reccomend this program to anyone who will listen. For me it was a God sent and worth every penny I paid for it.


06
Sep 10

A Load Off His Back Round 1


The Bachelor Party taken in a relatively new direction…:(~

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06
Sep 10

Boils and Carbuncles

Your skin is constantly exposed to the elements and other irritants and is vulnerable to disease as is any other part of your body. However, skin diseases also affect appearance and cause self-consciousness as well as discomfort. With the exception of cancer, severe burns, and severe blistering, most skin diseases are not serious. Your skin contains thousands of hair follicles. A hair follicle can become infected by bacteria. The most common one is Staphylococcus. When this happens the follicle becomes inflamed.

White blood cells accumulate at the site to fight against the infection. These cells, the bacteria, and dead skin cells combine to form thick white or yellow pus. The result is a boil.

In the beginning, one sees only a red lump. The lump is tender and may become painful. The lump begins to enlarge and becomes even more painful. The pus continues to collect and acquires a white or yellow center. Because the pus is contained within the skin, it is under pressure, and the pain and tenderness become worse. Eventually, the boil will burst open and the pus will drain out. Sometimes the pus disperses under the skin but this does not often happen. Boils usually disappear in two weeks. But you can hasten the process. First wash the area thoroughly. Then apply a hot compress to the boil every few hours to encourage early bursting. Use a clean washcloth every time. A doctor can also make a small incision in the center to permit the pus to drain away. An antibiotic might be prescribed to eradicate the bacteria. Never squeeze the boil or try to open it yourself. This can cause the bacteria to spread and result in a more severe infection. Boils are usually not serious and just about everyone has one at one time or another. It is possible for the bacteria to migrate from the skin into warm food and cause food poisoning. This happens when the infected person is not careful about washing hands before preparing food. It is also recommended that a person with a boil take showers instead of baths and use antiseptic soap to curtail the possibility of spreading the infection to other parts of the body.

Once a person has a boil, boils can recur. When this happens it may require several weeks of treatment by a physician to kill the bacteria.

The doctor may also order blood and urine tests to determine if the recurrent boils are the result of an underlying disease such as diabetes mellitus. This isn’t likely but can happen. Any condition that weakens the immune system can increase the risk of recurrent boils. These can also be the result of poor hygiene or lowered resistance to infection. Men who develop boils in the area of their beard need to avoid shaving as the razor can spread the bacteria. When it becomes unusually large or severe it is called a carbuncle. When a group of boils merge together the resulting formation is also referred to as a carbuncle.

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30
Aug 10

zits, splats and puss


Zit splats and excessive puss fly ! WARNING … removal may prove to be disturbing to some viewers !

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