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Old 07-12-2009, 03:38 PM #16
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Heat rash.. Hmm.. Would having baby powder on your body work? Perhaps you could keep a clean towel with you, then wet it whenever possible, so that you could wipe yourself with it? Do take care working in hot buildings, heat makes MG worse! Hope the heat rash goes away soon, if not, do see a doctor to get it looked at!
Luckily I am done working in that building until next Jan. I have been putting Hydrocortisone on it and it seems to be working. Yes I know the heat makes it worse. Luckily we have only had 2 days in the 90s here, but I had a hard time coping.
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