Date: 17.02.2015
From: JMcK
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Subject: Hairdrying
Does anyone else struggle to use a hairdryer.. I have oesteoarthritis and was wondering if other conditions cause the same problems and what you all do to help it :(
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Date: 17.02.2015
From: lois
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Subject: Re: Hairdrying
I have to say on the days I struggle, if I am staying home I just let it dry. It is a struggle I bought the lightest hairdryer I could find. I have actually gone to the hairdressers and just had a wash and blow dry before now naughty I know but it doesn't hurt to spoil our selves once in a while. I know this isn't much help but I really can't answer what else to do. Life can be a struggle but I just do what I can and what I can't I don't worry about. Take care and keep your chin up. x
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Date: 17.02.2015
From: Sleek Fox
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Subject: Re: Hairdrying
You could get one of thesehttp://www.completecareshop.co.uk/dressing-and-comfort-aids/grooming-aids/hands-free-hairdryer-holder/ but I think there are cheaper ones out there.
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Date: 19.02.2015
From: lois
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Subject: Re: Hairdrying
Wow thanks Sleekfox I didn't know there was such a thing. See it is true what they say never too old to learn. LOL
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Date: 01.03.2015
From: trevordd
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Subject: Re: Hairdrying
Hello! What do you think of polyarthritis stem cell treatment? I discovered some info on it from http://uctclinic.com which specialises in stem cell treatment of different diseases. They say, it is really effective and reliable. What can you say about it?
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Date: 02.03.2015
From: lucy
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Subject: Re: Hairdrying
Hi Trevordd, I think you will get some replies if you start a new topic on this as most people looking at this post think it is to do with hair drying. If you go to the top of the page and click on where it says "Start a new topic" and perhaps make your heading "Stem cell treatment" I hope one day that stem cell treatment will help us all.
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