Still Reeling

The mask I wore must not have been sealed, properly. We have a different plan for picking Radar up on Monday.

It seems that everything I order these days has some amount of synthetic fragrance on it. Most of the time, it’s the scent from the person who did the packaging, irritating but fairly easy to deal with. But, with increasing frequency, it seems that the actual product has been washed, spayed or treated to smell in some way, and that is not so easy to deal with. My new towels are on their second wash after having soaked in a milk bath to remove the laundry fragrance that should not have been present. Also, each time I have to check to see if a treatment has been successful, I get re-exposed. Headaches, wheezing and digestive issues ensue.

Well, I’m going to try to convince my body to relax and let the toxic crap flow through, no stopping to irritate.

Blog posted on Wednesday January 24th 2018 20:03:46 GMT -08:00

Death by Fragrance

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We went to meet a puppy 🐶 yesterday. The mask didn’t protect me from the HUGE amount of fragrance in this place. The woman said she was sensitive to fragrance, well no wonder! There was Fabreeze in the bathroom, strong disenfectant fragrance everywhere and there was fragrance in the laundry.
I have a migraine, the phlegm is pouring down the back of my throat in thick sheets, it’s gross, all of it.
We’ll have to bathe the puppy first thing when we bring him home😡😩 and I get to wear that mask all the way back.

Will anyone ever figure this crap out? Stop using synthetic fragrance!😡🤬😤😭😳🙁

Blog posted on Friday January 12th 2018 18:50:38 GMT -08:00

Nail Polish

Catherine and I finally got some tinted nail polish put together. My ability to apply it needs some work, but the polish itself is pretty cool. I enjoyed that the only smell was that of rubbing alcohol. I applied 4 coats and used the heater to keep everything warm enough to cure. The hard part is not messing it up over the full cure time, ie while I’m sleeping. So now we need to experiment with buffing and repair coats.🙂 if I had a low impact life, this could be done in the morning and then there would be more hours before sleep damage, so that less would occur. We’ll figure this out, because I love it, it’s probably the way it used to be done, and it has a truly no voc off gassing issue.
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Blog posted on Thursday January 11th 2018 08:36:43 GMT -08:00