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Homeerestre

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  1. Christmas season is here but for most of us, it is different this year because of this pandemic. My mom is vulnerable to this virus so she is doing isolation with Dad away from me as my work is on the frontlines. I definitely feel lonely this season. :( 

    So I guess, with all that's happening around lately, as most of us has been stricken with anxiety, what would be the best gift you can give to yourself this Christmas as a reward for surviving this nightmare? 

  2. On 11/24/2020 at 3:03 PM, Myloloves said:

    Hello,

    I live in Maryland, which is very blue. But our governor is Hogan, a Republican. He did a good job at the very beginning but then he went with the Republican saw of the economy trumping (no pun intended) all, and relaxed too much, leaving the 4 biggest jurisdictions in the lurch including mine. Right now he's doing like restaurant and bar closures at 10pm, as if Covid cares what time it is. It's not enough.

    I've been teleworking since mid-March and expect to do so until April if not later. We're almost certainly not going back to the office until the vaccine is widely available. So I've been lucky also. My hubby's job is somewhat less secure, but he still has it now and he's also been teleworking. 

     

    Hi, I'm glad that you're doing your part to be safe to yourself and to others. Hang in there. This too will pass. :)

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  3. On 11/19/2020 at 6:52 AM, Melvin-Moderator said:

    For me, it’s pretty clear lock downs don’t work. I’m in California and we’ve been lock down for the most part since March. Only essential businesses are open, and restaurants have to be outside.

    Personal care businesses are closed (gyms, barbers, nail salons, massage places). You can crowd in a wal-mart but you can’t get your haircut, makes sense. 

    I had Covid a month ago. I kicked it in a week. My experience, it was like a cold, not as bad as the flu. My gf didn’t quarantine from me at all and never got it. Should we be cautious yes, should we stop living? No. 

    I'm glad you recovered that quickly, compare to others, yours has been a very relaxing ride. I have read on some news that there are long term symptoms people who just recovered from Covid-19 are experiencing. Have you not feeling any differently than before you contracted the virus?  

     

    On 11/19/2020 at 7:36 AM, Storyteller said:

    I do believe that this unprecedented situation requires us to be overly cautious and adhere to public heath advise.Its not only about ourselves anymore,its about common good.I wish my fellow citizens could comprehend that their selfless behavior delays return to normality.Everything is closed,we are in the middle of a curfew and people still walk around like everything is normal.

     

    I agree with you on that, whatever we do or our government do, if not all the people in one country glady follow all the rules being given, those lockdown, wearing mask or face shields, washing hands etc. won't be enough  to contain this pandemic. I thought I should share this to you article to you (that I've just read) about mental health and how you can keep up with all the bad situations happening in your country. Keep yourself safe always.

    http://hvtc.net/2020/04/22/on-lockdown-hows-your-mental-health-these-days/

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  4. On 10/6/2020 at 10:17 PM, Melvin-Moderator said:

    Can you share pictures?

    Thanks for checking it up. Not sure if you can still see what you need to see since it's been years since I've noticed it going bald. Now not much has changed but I'm still losing hair every now and then.

    my head.jpg

  5. Hello, 

    Over the past years, I'm not really sure if I lost significant amount of hair above my forehead but one thing I remember that my forehead is not as big as when I was a kid 😅. I'm not even sure if dermatologists can really figure out if I lost significant hair on that spot, but if they do (please let me know), is there still a chance to bring what's lost back? Btw, I'm 32 now and I think I started to probably loss my hair or my forehead grows wide when I was in highschool. This is funny, I know. But I just want your opinion about this, thank you!

  6. If it is really MPB then you may want to use Minoxidil as there were reports that beside slowing your hair to lose more, some men do grow their hair back after using it, but tend to lose them again after stopping to use it. As the others suggest, you can always have the skin of your hair check by dermatologists to finally clarify things about having seborrhoeic dermatitis . :)

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