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	<title>Comments on: Pubmed &#8211; Research Resource</title>
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		<title>By: Chavi</title>
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		<description>Hey! I&#039;m glad you enjoy my blog. I write it as much for others as I do myself to catalog my journey.

And your blog! About eczema. I&#039;m a sister with you there ... my eczema first got bad when I was in elementary school, I stopped wearing jeans after my freshman year of high school, and it&#039;s been rotten every since. The only consoling words anyone has for me are &quot;Well, it&#039;ll slow down when your immune system slows down.&quot; Super. So when I&#039;m 80 and dying finally I&#039;ll stop itching. I hate how it isn&#039;t a priority. I go to the derm and he wants to check out all my moles but won&#039;t talk for two seconds about my eczema. :\</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey! I&#8217;m glad you enjoy my blog. I write it as much for others as I do myself to catalog my journey.</p>
<p>And your blog! About eczema. I&#8217;m a sister with you there &#8230; my eczema first got bad when I was in elementary school, I stopped wearing jeans after my freshman year of high school, and it&#8217;s been rotten every since. The only consoling words anyone has for me are &#8220;Well, it&#8217;ll slow down when your immune system slows down.&#8221; Super. So when I&#8217;m 80 and dying finally I&#8217;ll stop itching. I hate how it isn&#8217;t a priority. I go to the derm and he wants to check out all my moles but won&#8217;t talk for two seconds about my eczema. :\</p>
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