[BlindTlk] a couple of personal hygene questions

Ericka dotwriter1 at gmail.com
Tue May 31 15:50:27 UTC 2022


Can’t think of a way to help you. I never know when conditioner is out of my hair. Thanks for being brave and asking!

Ericka Nelson

> On May 31, 2022, at 10:13 AM, madison.martin2000--- via BlindTlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> I have long, thick and rather oily hair and I always have trouble knowing
> whether or not I've gotten the shampoo out so I just keep putting my head under
> the tap until I feel like I've gotten all of it out; does anyone have a better
> way/method that I can use to whether or not I've gotten it all out? Also, not
> sure if anyone will have any answers for this but I'm going to ask anyway as
> this is driving me nuts. Every time I shower my ears get full of water since I
> have to put my head under the tap in order to wet and then rinse out my hair and
> then even after drying my ears as well as I can when I get out they still always
> feel like they're full of water. I've tried ear plugs for swimmers and they work
> grate in the shower but even after I dry them as well as I possibly can when I
> take them out all of the water that's still  on them somehow all just goes in my
> ears. I know that you're not supposed to stick fingers or cuetips in your ears;
> so does anyone have any ideas as to what I might be able to do about this/how to
> prevent this from happening in the first place? This has been going on for
> awhile so  I don't think that I have an ear infection as my ears don't hurt and
> I'm not dizzy or anything; I absolutely hate going to the doctor and I'd really
> hate to go there and just waste their time if I don't have an ear infection (I
> know that they can flush your ears but since mine already feel like they've got
> water in them I really doubt that would make them feel any different). Look
> forward to hearing any thoughts that anyone may have!!
> Madison
> 
> 
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