Melissa wrote: My hands are aging faster than I am with how much I wash them with my job, and just all the time even away from work. .
Is that what happened to my hands


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Melissa wrote: My hands are aging faster than I am with how much I wash them with my job, and just all the time even away from work. .
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Melissa wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Melissa wrote:My hands are aging faster than I am with how much I wash them with my job, and just all the time even away from work. And it's just disgusting whenever I'm in a public bathroom (which I try to avoid at all costs) to see the amount of women who never bother to wash their hands. Or they do the run-my-little-high-dollar-manicured-fingertips-under-the-water and that's itso gross and does nothing. I just don't get what so many people have against washing their damn hands!
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I have a question about this, and maybe being a medical professional, you can answer it... I hate touching things other people have touched because of this exact reason - you do not know what people have (colds, flus, infections, etc) or what their habits are... (shopping carts freak me right out!) so I never ever go anywhere without Purell or at least some kind of antibacterial wipes, or things like that, because obviously we can't all race to a bathroom every 10 minutes.
My question is, do these products actually work or am I wasting time and fooling myself into thinking that I'm fine with those things until a sink is available?
Those things are better than nothing! I don't care about the reports that anti-bacterial soap is doing more harm than good...yeah right, with so many people not bothering to wash their hands I just don't buy that. Oh I hate touching things in public too. I have Purell and wipes with me at all times too, esp. having kids, I'm always wiping their hands everywhere we go. Shopping carts and gas pumps are horrid. So are door handles of course. People are just disgusting. So yes, keep those things with you when you can't actually wash your hands!
pee is a good temporary disintectant. If you are out of antibacterial soap or worried about germs. Give it a good blast.
artist4perry wrote:1. Symptoms of swine flu........
a. Craving for pork....
b. Pig tails wich has been mentioned...![]()
c. People ranting in pig latin..........
d. People suddenly hurling themselves in a muddy ditch..........
e. Snorting........
f. Sudden desire to watch "Charlotte's Web" and "BABE"..........
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Melissa wrote:Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Melissa wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Melissa wrote:My hands are aging faster than I am with how much I wash them with my job, and just all the time even away from work. And it's just disgusting whenever I'm in a public bathroom (which I try to avoid at all costs) to see the amount of women who never bother to wash their hands. Or they do the run-my-little-high-dollar-manicured-fingertips-under-the-water and that's itso gross and does nothing. I just don't get what so many people have against washing their damn hands!
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I have a question about this, and maybe being a medical professional, you can answer it... I hate touching things other people have touched because of this exact reason - you do not know what people have (colds, flus, infections, etc) or what their habits are... (shopping carts freak me right out!) so I never ever go anywhere without Purell or at least some kind of antibacterial wipes, or things like that, because obviously we can't all race to a bathroom every 10 minutes.
My question is, do these products actually work or am I wasting time and fooling myself into thinking that I'm fine with those things until a sink is available?
Those things are better than nothing! I don't care about the reports that anti-bacterial soap is doing more harm than good...yeah right, with so many people not bothering to wash their hands I just don't buy that. Oh I hate touching things in public too. I have Purell and wipes with me at all times too, esp. having kids, I'm always wiping their hands everywhere we go. Shopping carts and gas pumps are horrid. So are door handles of course. People are just disgusting. So yes, keep those things with you when you can't actually wash your hands!
pee is a good temporary disintectant. If you are out of antibacterial soap or worried about germs. Give it a good blast.
Yeah it's been used as an antiseptic. The PH of normal (without infection or disease) urine is neutral at about 7. It's easier for men to "blast" things with it than women though
StevePerryHair wrote:Melissa wrote: My hands are aging faster than I am with how much I wash them with my job, and just all the time even away from work. .
Is that what happened to my handsAll those years of glove wearing and washing
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Melissa wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Melissa wrote:My hands are aging faster than I am with how much I wash them with my job, and just all the time even away from work. And it's just disgusting whenever I'm in a public bathroom (which I try to avoid at all costs) to see the amount of women who never bother to wash their hands. Or they do the run-my-little-high-dollar-manicured-fingertips-under-the-water and that's itso gross and does nothing. I just don't get what so many people have against washing their damn hands!
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I have a question about this, and maybe being a medical professional, you can answer it... I hate touching things other people have touched because of this exact reason - you do not know what people have (colds, flus, infections, etc) or what their habits are... (shopping carts freak me right out!) so I never ever go anywhere without Purell or at least some kind of antibacterial wipes, or things like that, because obviously we can't all race to a bathroom every 10 minutes.
My question is, do these products actually work or am I wasting time and fooling myself into thinking that I'm fine with those things until a sink is available?
Those things are better than nothing! I don't care about the reports that anti-bacterial soap is doing more harm than good...yeah right, with so many people not bothering to wash their hands I just don't buy that. Oh I hate touching things in public too. I have Purell and wipes with me at all times too, esp. having kids, I'm always wiping their hands everywhere we go. Shopping carts and gas pumps are horrid. So are door handles of course. People are just disgusting. So yes, keep those things with you when you can't actually wash your hands!
pee is a good temporary disintectant. If you are out of antibacterial soap or worried about germs. Give it a good blast.
Uh, yeah, I think I'll pass on that (not 'piss' on that). Besides, how would that work? I use the restroom, then go to wash my hands, and the soap dispenser is empty, and I have no wipeys with me... but I can't use pee because I just peed.
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Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Melissa wrote:Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Melissa wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Melissa wrote:My hands are aging faster than I am with how much I wash them with my job, and just all the time even away from work. And it's just disgusting whenever I'm in a public bathroom (which I try to avoid at all costs) to see the amount of women who never bother to wash their hands. Or they do the run-my-little-high-dollar-manicured-fingertips-under-the-water and that's itso gross and does nothing. I just don't get what so many people have against washing their damn hands!
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I have a question about this, and maybe being a medical professional, you can answer it... I hate touching things other people have touched because of this exact reason - you do not know what people have (colds, flus, infections, etc) or what their habits are... (shopping carts freak me right out!) so I never ever go anywhere without Purell or at least some kind of antibacterial wipes, or things like that, because obviously we can't all race to a bathroom every 10 minutes.
My question is, do these products actually work or am I wasting time and fooling myself into thinking that I'm fine with those things until a sink is available?
Those things are better than nothing! I don't care about the reports that anti-bacterial soap is doing more harm than good...yeah right, with so many people not bothering to wash their hands I just don't buy that. Oh I hate touching things in public too. I have Purell and wipes with me at all times too, esp. having kids, I'm always wiping their hands everywhere we go. Shopping carts and gas pumps are horrid. So are door handles of course. People are just disgusting. So yes, keep those things with you when you can't actually wash your hands!
pee is a good temporary disintectant. If you are out of antibacterial soap or worried about germs. Give it a good blast.
Yeah it's been used as an antiseptic. The PH of normal (without infection or disease) urine is neutral at about 7. It's easier for men to "blast" things with it than women though
According to Herodotus (ancient Greek historian who wrote about the whole ancient world) Egyptian women used to stand and pee and ancient egyptian men used to squat to pee.... if true that suggests that all is possible if you train your body accordingly
Melissa wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Melissa wrote: My hands are aging faster than I am with how much I wash them with my job, and just all the time even away from work. .
Is that what happened to my handsAll those years of glove wearing and washing
Yep. And I swear these neoprene gloves we have to use more now are worse on hands than the latex was, at least they have been on mine!
StevePerryHair wrote:Melissa wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Melissa wrote: My hands are aging faster than I am with how much I wash them with my job, and just all the time even away from work. .
Is that what happened to my handsAll those years of glove wearing and washing
Yep. And I swear these neoprene gloves we have to use more now are worse on hands than the latex was, at least they have been on mine!
I hate the neoprene ones! They smell worse than latex. I hate them all though. Those plastic ones they had for a while, before they came out with the neoprene, were horrible! Then your hands were all sweaty and clammy! My hands just look so OLD compared to the rest of me all of the sudden and I never thought of the glove wearing/hand washing factorI probably washed my hands 50 times a day at work. And I hated using lotion because that didnt' work with putting more gloves on. We wore them all day.
Melissa wrote:Oh and for goodness sakes don't SIT on ANY public potty either! I think the seat protectors should be mandatory in every public bathroom now, and it pisses me off if I have to use one and there aren't any![]()
. I then use several layers of toilet paper to completely cover the seat! I don't care if that's considered wasteful! My ass is NOT touching where those gross women who never bother to wash their hands asses have been! If they don't wash their hands they probably don't wash their asses either!
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Melissa wrote:Oh and for goodness sakes don't SIT on ANY public potty either! I think the seat protectors should be mandatory in every public bathroom now, and it pisses me off if I have to use one and there aren't any![]()
. I then use several layers of toilet paper to completely cover the seat! I don't care if that's considered wasteful! My ass is NOT touching where those gross women who never bother to wash their hands asses have been! If they don't wash their hands they probably don't wash their asses either!
I do not sit on those. I am a hoverer. A friend was in a nearby stall recently and thought I was power-washing the walls or something (because it's louder if you hover). Out of no where I heard something like this: "Jesus! What are you doing in there" and then... "You're hovering aren't you?"![]()
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I have seen way too many disgusting things in womens' restrooms to even be able to consider parking myself on those seats. If I absolutely *have* to, then I have to do construction work first, by which I mean build a toilet paper barrier of the most wasteful order.
StevePerryHair wrote:Except I hate hoverer's because they always pee on the freaking seat and then I CAN'T hover and I am forced to find another stall or clean before I cover the seat and it's just grossI hope you are careful when you hover
bluejeangirl76 wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Except I hate hoverer's because they always pee on the freaking seat and then I CAN'T hover and I am forced to find another stall or clean before I cover the seat and it's just grossI hope you are careful when you hover
I have decent aim.![]()
And I flush with my shoe, or with a wad of TP. I'm not touching that handle either. *puke*
Melissa wrote:Well surprisingly I've only gotten 2 calls this a.m. with questions about it. Have to love how the media freaks everyone out though. Nevermind the 226,000 people who get seasonal influenza every year, of which 36,000 die, way more than this swine flu so far (which is still a from of influenza A for the rest of you medical folks like me here, it's H1N1).
Bottom line like with every other virus out there, stay home if you're sick and wash your hands frequently no matter what. Never ceases to amaze me people will STILL drop their kids off at school or daycare while sick. Keep them home. And don't go to work sick, or any other public place sick, stay home. It's really a no-brainer.
And also never ceases to amaze me how many people don't bother to wash their hands. My hands are aging faster than I am with how much I wash them with my job, and just all the time even away from work. And it's just disgusting whenever I'm in a public bathroom (which I try to avoid at all costs) to see the amount of women who never bother to wash their hands. Or they do the run-my-little-high-dollar-manicured-fingertips-under-the-water and that's itso gross and does nothing. I just don't get what so many people have against washing their damn hands!
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Oh and just FYI if it wasn't mentioned here yet, you can't get it from eating properly handled and properly cooked pork.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Melissa wrote:Oh and for goodness sakes don't SIT on ANY public potty either! I think the seat protectors should be mandatory in every public bathroom now, and it pisses me off if I have to use one and there aren't any![]()
. I then use several layers of toilet paper to completely cover the seat! I don't care if that's considered wasteful! My ass is NOT touching where those gross women who never bother to wash their hands asses have been! If they don't wash their hands they probably don't wash their asses either!
I do not sit on those. I am a hoverer. A friend was in a nearby stall recently and thought I was power-washing the walls or something (because it's louder if you hover). Out of no where I heard something like this: "Jesus! What are you doing in there" and then... "You're hovering aren't you?"![]()
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I have seen way too many disgusting things in womens' restrooms to even be able to consider parking myself on those seats. If I absolutely *have* to, then I have to do construction work first, by which I mean build a toilet paper barrier of the most wasteful order.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Except I hate hoverer's because they always pee on the freaking seat and then I CAN'T hover and I am forced to find another stall or clean before I cover the seat and it's just grossI hope you are careful when you hover
I have decent aim.![]()
And I flush with my shoe, or with a wad of TP. I'm not touching that handle either. *puke*
Melissa wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Melissa wrote:Oh and for goodness sakes don't SIT on ANY public potty either! I think the seat protectors should be mandatory in every public bathroom now, and it pisses me off if I have to use one and there aren't any![]()
. I then use several layers of toilet paper to completely cover the seat! I don't care if that's considered wasteful! My ass is NOT touching where those gross women who never bother to wash their hands asses have been! If they don't wash their hands they probably don't wash their asses either!
I do not sit on those. I am a hoverer. A friend was in a nearby stall recently and thought I was power-washing the walls or something (because it's louder if you hover). Out of no where I heard something like this: "Jesus! What are you doing in there" and then... "You're hovering aren't you?"![]()
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I have seen way too many disgusting things in womens' restrooms to even be able to consider parking myself on those seats. If I absolutely *have* to, then I have to do construction work first, by which I mean build a toilet paper barrier of the most wasteful order.
You're a power-pee-er!
madsplash wrote:Melissa wrote:Well surprisingly I've only gotten 2 calls this a.m. with questions about it. Have to love how the media freaks everyone out though. Nevermind the 226,000 people who get seasonal influenza every year, of which 36,000 die, way more than this swine flu so far (which is still a from of influenza A for the rest of you medical folks like me here, it's H1N1).
Bottom line like with every other virus out there, stay home if you're sick and wash your hands frequently no matter what. Never ceases to amaze me people will STILL drop their kids off at school or daycare while sick. Keep them home. And don't go to work sick, or any other public place sick, stay home. It's really a no-brainer.
And also never ceases to amaze me how many people don't bother to wash their hands. My hands are aging faster than I am with how much I wash them with my job, and just all the time even away from work. And it's just disgusting whenever I'm in a public bathroom (which I try to avoid at all costs) to see the amount of women who never bother to wash their hands. Or they do the run-my-little-high-dollar-manicured-fingertips-under-the-water and that's itso gross and does nothing. I just don't get what so many people have against washing their damn hands!
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Oh and just FYI if it wasn't mentioned here yet, you can't get it from eating properly handled and properly cooked pork.
Couldn't agree more with all that you said. I can add one more thing. When people cough or sneeeze into their hand, they then go and spread it on everything they touch. I know they're TRYING to do the right thing, but I teach my kid to cough and sneeze into the crease of her elbow. That way she isn't spreading it on everything from her hands. I know a tissue is best used and thrown away, but snotting into your hand, unless you wash it right after, is just spreading it everywhere. I've had a few doctors tell me that the elbow is best.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Melissa wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Melissa wrote:Oh and for goodness sakes don't SIT on ANY public potty either! I think the seat protectors should be mandatory in every public bathroom now, and it pisses me off if I have to use one and there aren't any![]()
. I then use several layers of toilet paper to completely cover the seat! I don't care if that's considered wasteful! My ass is NOT touching where those gross women who never bother to wash their hands asses have been! If they don't wash their hands they probably don't wash their asses either!
I do not sit on those. I am a hoverer. A friend was in a nearby stall recently and thought I was power-washing the walls or something (because it's louder if you hover). Out of no where I heard something like this: "Jesus! What are you doing in there" and then... "You're hovering aren't you?"![]()
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I have seen way too many disgusting things in womens' restrooms to even be able to consider parking myself on those seats. If I absolutely *have* to, then I have to do construction work first, by which I mean build a toilet paper barrier of the most wasteful order.
You're a power-pee-er!
Yeah. I make a very mad splash.![]()
madsplash wrote:Couldn't agree more with all that you said. I can add one more thing. When people cough or sneeeze into their hand, they then go and spread it on everything they touch. I know they're TRYING to do the right thing, but I teach my kid to cough and sneeze into the crease of her elbow. That way she isn't spreading it on everything from her hands. I know a tissue is best used and thrown away, but snotting into your hand, unless you wash it right after, is just spreading it everywhere. I've had a few doctors tell me that the elbow is best.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:madsplash wrote:Couldn't agree more with all that you said. I can add one more thing. When people cough or sneeeze into their hand, they then go and spread it on everything they touch. I know they're TRYING to do the right thing, but I teach my kid to cough and sneeze into the crease of her elbow. That way she isn't spreading it on everything from her hands. I know a tissue is best used and thrown away, but snotting into your hand, unless you wash it right after, is just spreading it everywhere. I've had a few doctors tell me that the elbow is best.
Absolutely. This is why I hate touching things like shopping carts - or anything where people are handling something for an extended time period. People cough and hack all over their hands and then touch pretty much everything that other people are also going to be touching... items on store shelves, shopping carts, door handles, PHONES (don't get me started on phones!)... the list is endless.
When I was a kid, my mom was always big on "cover your mouth!" (yet she was never one to do so...), but as madsplash said... that's NOT good enough.
Melissa wrote:(and his parents just sat there and let him do it),
Rip Rokken wrote:scarygirl wrote:It is airborne. According to the CDC you can't catch it from eating pork products.
Thank goodness -- I just finished eating my leftover carnitas from a very authentico Mexican restaurant. Hope they get a handle on this soon.
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