HDaveearl wrote:
I have had a hot tub for two years now and have not had any significant
problems. Yes, the chemicals can dry your skin out, but if you folllow up the hot
tub with a shower and moisturiser, it shouldn't be a problem.You might want to
make sure to remove as much loose skin on your patches. It can be floating
around pretty easily if you don't. Not cool. Enjoy the hot tub. Best thing I ever
bought myself. They're great!
-Lou
> Just seeing if anyone has had problem ... with the Hot tub affecting
> your psoriasis? ...
When I lived in California, I used to hit the hot tub nearly every morning
for much too long. I can't say it made any difference in the pso, but it
sure was nice. I also showed off after I got out of the hot tub.
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Trapper,
Um, exactly WHAT were you "showing" off. ;) Sorry, couldn't resist.
I was wondering the same thing, but glad someone else said it first ;-)
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