I work as a Customer Laison Complaints Case Officer at a major insurance company, where I have worked for 3 years. I left school when I was 17, as I had some very bad experiences at school and wanted to see what the real world had to offer.
I now live with my boyfriend of 3 years and spend my spare time reading, writing, socialising with friends or just watching some TV.
Times are still hard and I'm trying to cope with various health problems on a daily basis but I'm working my way through things and really want to stop it from getting me down.
I dream of some day going to America and watching a real baseball game (we don't have that at all in the UK) and perhaps finding a job I find creatively fulfilling. Until then, I'm happy trying to be me and making the best of what I have.
Website: My Space Gender: Female Location: Dorset, UK Occupation: Customer Liaison Case Officer Age: 21 MSN: hottchickie@hotmail.com Member Since: January 28, 2006 Answers: 1016 Last Update: March 5, 2009 Visitors: 70208
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OKay I woke up one day to see little tiny bumps on my face... i thought i was breaking out well now its on my arms and starting to move down my neck. its not noticable to others but when i feel my face and look in the mirror i cna see them. i have been doing my daily rountine as usual using the cleaner, the toner, and then the mosturizer. but its not going away and i don't know what to do. its very itchy. does anyone have any ideas or any experiences that are similar? (link)
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It could be a number of things. Something heat related is an option but if it is spreading all over you like this, it could well be that you have eaten something or used something you are allergic to. If you have started using a new soap or cleansing product lately, stop using it and see if it disappears.
In the meantime, nip down to the Chemist and buy some soothing cream, such as E45, Emollient Cream or something similar (the Chemist should be able to recommend something suitable) and if it is there for more than 2 days or you notice any other symptoms, see your Doctor.
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