You know what? The truth of the matter is, if she "is" your friend, the only way it's going to bother "her," is just the fact that her friend (you) have it, and wishes you didn't. I have eczema also, so I know how "you" feel. By the way, if the cream the doctor prescribes doesn't seem to work? (it didn't for me) Go to Wal-Mart and there is a cream called "Utterly Smooth". It is only about 2.00 a tube, and it feels great, and clears up my skin pretty well too. Also remember when you put "any" cream on your skin, only rub in one direction. If you rub it in "both" directions, it makes the eczema spread! Yeah, I had to learn the hard way. Anyway, when you tell your friend about it, don't make a big deal out of it, just mention it, and tell her its not contagous, then drop the subject, okay? Another words, if you don't act like it's that big of a deal, neither will she. Good luck.
2006-10-26 15:35:43
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answered by Republican!!! 5
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If your friend really cares then she really can't be that great of a friend. My guess is that you'r over reacting. It's not that big of a deal
2006-10-26 15:31:40
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answered by To Be Free 4
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