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pinkynose 08-28-2015 02:51 PM

Possible Hurricane coming this way!
 
Have any of you used rubbing alcohol to cool your feet and legs? Do you know if besides drying your skin it has any other harmful side effects? I remember my mom using it on me when I had a fever and felt hot. I just tried it on my legs and it felt pretty good.

The reason I am asking is I find myself having to worry about stuff besides the usual things on my hurricane preparation list. Yes, I have a stockpile of my meds, etc, but if the power goes out that means the AC goes off and it will be incredibly hot inside my house. Heat triggers my SFN symptoms big time so I am trying to think outside the box.

Hopefully the storm will not come ashore, but even if this is a miss it is information I definitely need to store away. If you have any other suggestions please share.

beatle 08-28-2015 02:59 PM

Have you tried Salonpas Deep Pain gel or Biofreeze? They both contain menthol which also provides a cooling sensation. I think straight rubbing alcohol is too drying and irritates the skin.

uglogirl 08-28-2015 03:19 PM

Alcohol
 
Hi Pinky Nose,
I use alcohol for the itching with a cotton ball have been doing this for A couple years. I use for the other symptoms once in a while but when itching so so bad I will pour it on my legs and wash with cold water then pat dry and use a cortisone.

For the neuropathy symptoms I have been using BenGay and Vicks together that has been working quite well plus I massage my feet.

Alcohol has never dried my skin cuz I but the moisture back generally I will pat Sarna that my dermatologist recommended that has a cooling effect.

Capcasian I used that too. But it burns me I am looking for soothing.

I don't find the alcohol to be long lasting for anything but the itching.

Neuroproblem 08-28-2015 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkynose (Post 1166577)
Have any of you used rubbing alcohol to cool your feet and legs? Do you know if besides drying your skin it has any other harmful side effects? I remember my mom using it on me when I had a fever and felt hot. I just tried it on my legs and it felt pretty good.

The reason I am asking is I find myself having to worry about stuff besides the usual things on my hurricane preparation list. Yes, I have a stockpile of my meds, etc, but if the power goes out that means the AC goes off and it will be incredibly hot inside my house. Heat triggers my SFN symptoms big time so I am trying to think outside the box.

Hopefully the storm will not come ashore, but even if this is a miss it is information I definitely need to store away. If you have any other suggestions please share.

Rubbing alcohol has the nasty gas smell to it. You can try ice or cooling packs.

pinkynose 08-28-2015 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beatle (Post 1166578)
Have you tried Salonpas Deep Pain gel or Biofreeze? They both contain menthol which also provides a cooling sensation. I think straight rubbing alcohol is too drying and irritates the skin.

I have Biofreeze! Thanks for reminding me beatle! Where is my head??

Healthgirl 08-28-2015 04:42 PM

Tigerbalm. A little goes a long way and it's cooling.

There are freezer gel packs with velcro. you can buy a whole bunch and the freezer actually keeps things cold for 2 days if you open and close it very quicky. The cold gel packs are very helpful for overheating. You can wrap them around your head, neck, wrists, ankles.

Essential oils spritzed around like wintergreen make the air feel fresh and nice.

Stay hydrated.

Strange but sometimes a hot tea on a hot day heats me up much for about 10 minutes but then there is a cooling down effect where the outside hot air doesn't fee so hot... Just throwing it out there.

KnowNothingJon 08-28-2015 06:44 PM

Stay safe!

pinkynose 08-29-2015 05:13 PM

This hurricane is no longer a threat. It split in half off the coast of cuba. Thank you for all your suggestions. I will store them away for another day.

uglogirl 08-29-2015 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkynose (Post 1166887)
This hurricane is no longer a threat. It split in half off the coast of cuba. Thank you for all your suggestions. I will store them away for another day.

happy to hear it split.

Neuroproblem 08-30-2015 02:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkynose (Post 1166887)
This hurricane is no longer a threat. It split in half off the coast of cuba. Thank you for all your suggestions. I will store them away for another day.

they call it a tropical storm, which is much weaker than a hurricane, less destructive. Good to know its not going to any significant damage, like previous storms.


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