ArvadaLanee
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A week ago, I went to my Local No-kill animal shelter to volunteer. When I arrived, the man who runs it asked me if I wanted to work with the cats, because that's what I usually do, and I said sure, and went ahead and got busy cleaning litter boxes, and filling food and water dishes. About an hour and a half later, the guy came back in the cat building and casually mentioned that many of the cats had just been diagnosed with ringworm! I was a little irritated that he told me this AFTER I spent all that time in there, but I didn't want to freak out. I just said I had to go, and rushed home. When I got home, I immediately stripped, and threw all my stuff in in the washer, and then scrubbed myself with soap and water. I thought I would be fine, and that I had avoided the crisis.
WRONG! Saturday morning I noticed what I thought were a couple pimples on my chin, but Sunday morning, I looked in the mirror and knew....I have RINGWORM....all over my FACE. Well, all over my chin and neck.
The first thing I did was to smother all the spots in Apple Cider Vinegar, which hurts pretty bad, but should kill the fungus with it's high acidity. I then began treating with tea tree oil. Next, I rushed out and bought an OTC cream recommended by the pharmacist, and made a doctor's appointment. (That happens later today.)
I was so worried about my kids and my cats, and then this morning I thought, OMG! The snake! Ringworm is a fungal infection! I'm almost certain a snake would be susceptible to ringworm! I feel so terrible! I have held her a few times since I volunteered. I washed my hands, and she didn't touch my face, and I haven't touched her at all since I realized I have it, but I am still worried. What should I do? How likely is it that my snake has been infected? What signs should I watch for?
I feel just awful. I don't want anyone in my house to get this from me. I can't touch anyone, pet anyone, or even kiss my kids and boyfriend goodbye. I have removed several layers of my skin trying to treat aggressively, so I have less of a chance of spreading it, and now I look like something out of a horror movie. I am washing clothing and bedding after I use it. Are there any other precautions I can take? Has anyone else ever had to deal with ringworm? Any tips or tricks for me? This totally sucks!
WRONG! Saturday morning I noticed what I thought were a couple pimples on my chin, but Sunday morning, I looked in the mirror and knew....I have RINGWORM....all over my FACE. Well, all over my chin and neck.
The first thing I did was to smother all the spots in Apple Cider Vinegar, which hurts pretty bad, but should kill the fungus with it's high acidity. I then began treating with tea tree oil. Next, I rushed out and bought an OTC cream recommended by the pharmacist, and made a doctor's appointment. (That happens later today.)
I was so worried about my kids and my cats, and then this morning I thought, OMG! The snake! Ringworm is a fungal infection! I'm almost certain a snake would be susceptible to ringworm! I feel so terrible! I have held her a few times since I volunteered. I washed my hands, and she didn't touch my face, and I haven't touched her at all since I realized I have it, but I am still worried. What should I do? How likely is it that my snake has been infected? What signs should I watch for?
I feel just awful. I don't want anyone in my house to get this from me. I can't touch anyone, pet anyone, or even kiss my kids and boyfriend goodbye. I have removed several layers of my skin trying to treat aggressively, so I have less of a chance of spreading it, and now I look like something out of a horror movie. I am washing clothing and bedding after I use it. Are there any other precautions I can take? Has anyone else ever had to deal with ringworm? Any tips or tricks for me? This totally sucks!