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Re: arizona1 post# 541111

Monday, 08/25/2025 8:18:41 PM

Monday, August 25, 2025 8:18:41 PM

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Careful, don't get stuck on 'blood tests re rashes are worthless for others because they offered nothing for me' It was a blood test that give the IgE result, and no

"You're not young. 🤫 I would have thought you already knew if you had sensitive skin by now, right? Something you were fiddling around with triggered it. Probably while weeding. And it's never going to show up on a blood test!"

old people do not necessarily have sensitive skin, in fact far from it:

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No, old people do not always have sensitive skin, and some studies even show a decline in skin sensitivity with age, though some people do report increased sensitivity in certain areas, particularly the genital area. The perception of sensitive skin in the elderly is subjective and can be influenced by factors like increased susceptibility to skin issues such as dryness and allergies.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=do+old+people+always+have+sensitive+skin+

There ya go, as said earlier i hope all of us will learn something from this.

And, though because i was allergic to so many things as a youngster i knew i was a sensitive chappie, i would never have have considered that on any blood test where normal was 0-100 that i could possibly measure 1500.

LOL am gonna have fun with that proof that i am really a sensitive guy, and nobody is gonna suggest to me that the fun i get from it isn't legit. LOLOLs

It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”

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