Rash decision
FilthyIke - 21/08/2009 20:17 - Canada
FilthyIke - 21/08/2009 20:17 - Canada
needtoscratch - - United States - Duluth
StevieMe - - Canada
Anonymous - - United States
Burning Love - - United States - Phoenix
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Aiaiii - - Germany
Anonymous - - United Kingdom
get a 2nd opinion that's not possible you know
Jeez some people are thick. It's entirely possible to be allergic to water, it's an EXTREMELY rare disorder called Aquagenic Urticaria which an unlucky few suffer of. It wont 'kill you' it's a skin thing. Only when in contact with your skin will it have this reaction - Rashes, patches, bumps. People HAVE this reaction, you can't really deny that. Some doctors and specialists aren't aware of it as it is so rare, so help would need to be seeked out professionally and privately.
You cantbe allergic to you own body which is pretty much what ur saying
You just made your life, and purpose in the world INVALID because of your comment.
How can you be allergic to sweat? Is that a salt-thing? I mean, it's a natural substance.
I don't understand this. Wouldn't you have already noticed this? It must be a change in your diet or something because otherwise wouldn't you have been having these symptoms your whole life?
That's hilarious. Allergic to your own sweat. Sometimes the pros just outweigh the cons, I would've just gone for that hot steamy sauna bath either way.
how can you be allergic to your own body fluids?