Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Dandelion on October 25, 2020, 06:17:57 PM
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I'm a bit clumsy and often get gel on doors, or clothes.
I have just had an asperger's assessment and the assessor thinks I am very likely aspergers which means I a not just a klutz.
So far, I have ignored the fact that gel has got on clothes, door frames, hands, inside arms etc etc, is this ok?
Thanks
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I think it's more of a hazard for other people or pets who might come into contact with it (pets can get alopecia from it). You should make sure it doesn't get on your breasts.
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I think it's more of a hazard for other people or pets who might come into contact with it (pets can get alopecia from it). You should make sure it doesn't get on your breasts.
Thanks, I have had plumbers in, and worried they got it on their clothes, as its a female hormone.
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If you see them developing breasts... ;D
Seriously though if it's just the odd time I doubt it be a problem.
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If you see them developing breasts... ;D
Seriously though if it's just the odd time I doubt it be a problem.
:)
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Yes, only consistent exposure would pose a risk. Stop worrying, Dandelion, life is short. Hope the bleeding has stopped. 💐
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Yes, only consistent exposure would pose a risk. Stop worrying, Dandelion, life is short. Hope the bleeding has stopped. 💐
It has for now.
Only because for a couple of days I ate pizza for lunch. I normally eat light as food sits in my stomach for over 12hours, I can still taste it.
All that fatty cheese must have made the oral utro stronger, I hope that isn't the reason as it means my gut is damaged as depression caused me to lose 6 stones over a few years and I fear stomach damage.