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Rot 911 11-29-2020 07:07 AM

I have become thin skinned – literally!
 
Just another curse of getting old, the skin on your hands gets quite thin. I use lots of hand lotion, but that only marginally helps prevent scrapes and cuts. Yesterday, while pulling the seat off of my Norton, which is always a battle, I scraped my hand against the backseat rail and literally took off a quarter size piece of skin. Bled like a stuck pig. 10 years ago it probably would not have even left a bruise.

So what’s the answer? What are you guys that are in the over 60 group doing to prevent these kind of injuries? I suppose I could wear mechanics gloves all the time.

Zeke 11-29-2020 07:09 AM

Let it Bleed.

billybek 11-29-2020 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Zeke (Post 11121713)
Let it Bleed.

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red-beard 11-29-2020 07:41 AM

No job is complete without a small blood sacrifice...

fanaudical 11-29-2020 08:35 AM

I'm not over 60 yet but seem to have inherited the family history of thin skin and easy bleeding. I've taken to wearing gloves for just about any kind of real work.

Evans, Marv 11-29-2020 08:48 AM

My father had thin skin in his older age, & I was not looking forward to it. That happened quite some time ago for me. I was complaining to my dermatologist about the ratty, flacky, spotted skin on my forearms. He recommended Amlyctin, which has lactic acid, as a topical remedy. Of course it didn't thicken my skin, but it really made a difference in the appearance. I should try it on the rest of my body. It has a strong smell of cat pee for a brief time after application.

pwd72s 11-29-2020 08:49 AM

Just wait until you've been placed on a blood thinner to prevent clots. Yep, old age is just gangs of fun!

Bob Kontak 11-29-2020 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Evans, Marv (Post 11121857)
I was complaining to my dermatologist about the ratty, flacky, spotted skin on my forearms. He recommended Amlyctin, which has lactic acid, as a topical remedy.

Is this the stuff?

https://www.walmart.com/ip/AmLactin-Daily-Moisturizing-Body-Lotion-7-9-Ounce-Pump-Bottle/247212627?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&&adi d=22222222227148193483&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=260243 428964&wl4=pla-430945589235&wl5=1023726&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl 10=8175035&wl11=online&wl12=247212627&veh=sem

Evans, Marv 11-29-2020 09:14 AM

Bob, yes. I got the first bottle from Walmart, then I found it at Costco - a bigger bottle at a better price.

Bill Douglas 11-29-2020 09:16 AM

Wait until you have to use Efudex.

Dermatologists will give it to you for sun spots that could turn cancerous at a later date. My face looked like a speckled trout.

ckcarr 11-29-2020 09:57 AM

Don't get a cat, or make sure it's declawed!

As my dad aged, his skin became almost translucent. And while his kitty "Scooter" was alive, Scooter would scratch the crap out of his hands and forearms. My dad didn't care though because Scooter was what he had and was more important. So he endured all the scratches and bleeding.

RWebb 11-29-2020 10:59 AM

there are a bunch of things that happen with age...

https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/004014.htm#:~:text=With%20aging%2C%20the%20outer%2 0skin,of%20cell%20layers%20remains%20unchanged.&te xt=Large%20pigmented%20spots%2C%20including%20age, This%20is%20known%20as%20elastosis.

best thing you should do is go back to your childhood and stay out of the sun

Bugsinrugs 11-29-2020 11:02 AM

If I’m not bleeding I’m just not working hard enough!

RWebb 11-29-2020 11:12 AM

For me, it is martial arts practice with my big dog. He loves it, but every so often a tooth snags my forearm.

chrismorse 11-29-2020 03:51 PM

old age, isn't it wonderful - golden years = golden showers....
 
Take asperin, the doc said, it will ease the load on your heart.
BLEED.
Take blood pressure medication..
Bleed less violently.
Play with the Kitty or work in the shop.
Bleed some more.
Argue with the Wife.
BLEED a whole lot, including internally

What's next????

dazed and confused

nvr2mny 11-29-2020 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by chrismorse (Post 11122242)
What's next????

dazed and confused

Yes....for so long it’s not true.........

A930Rocket 11-29-2020 07:10 PM

I used to see blotches on my grand parents in their 80’s and thought, eww. Now I’m in my early 60’s and my hands/arms scratch, bruise and bleed like the Exxon Valdez.

My forearms are all scarred up from working on cars, planes, life, etc. My son says they look manly.

GH85Carrera 11-30-2020 06:51 AM

Same thing here. Way too many years of sun exposure. I spent many years in Hawaii in the 1960s running around with no shirt and no shoes. Now the top sides of my arms will rip open with little bumps or abrasions. The bottom side of my arms does not do that, just the side that got the most sun exposure.

My brother carries 5 or 6 band aids with him in his wallet at all times. He always seems to have a band aid on his arms. I tease him that I remember when he carried a condom in his wallet, now he carries a first aid everywhere.

vash 11-30-2020 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ckcarr (Post 11121942)
Don't get a cat, or make sure it's declawed!

As my dad aged, his skin became almost translucent. And while his kitty "Scooter" was alive, Scooter would scratch the crap out of his hands and forearms. My dad didn't care though because Scooter was what he had and was more important. So he endured all the scratches and bleeding.

dont get a cat...not if you need to have it declawed. that is barbaric, just to have a pet you "love".

no thanks.

when i lived in el paso..i became friends with the old man across the street. his hand-skin was like tissue paper. i watched him hook his hand on a nail he used to hang things..it cut and peeled back the back of his hand like cutting phillo dough..i screamed and applied pressure. it was a gusher, he said it didnt hurt and took the entire event in stride. i on the other hand - i almost fainted. it was the first time seeing such thin skin.

i will wear gloves...damn. my senior years look brutal.

gtc 11-30-2020 08:11 AM

I'm a fan of the cut-resistant gloves available these days. The lighter ones are grippy, comfortable, and thin enough to maintain most dexterity. The only down side is that most lack fluid resistance.


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