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Originally Posted by Maru
I look forward coming to TiBB to seeing these insights.
I do clean, but it's not as easy since having a C-section. Shaving was not comfortable at all afterwards (because of the bending at the incision), to a surprising extent, and so I was more prone to cutting myself. They did a wonderful job, but it still isn't pleasant, sadly. If I had known I would be impacted, I would've done some yoga, skin cream, something to prevent it because it is a nuisance. Of course I can still bend over and lift and move things around but it's definitely not a position I like to stay in for very long. I can still feel the depth of the cut I guess because the nerves are still damaged.
I will turn on a tap to clean feet or shower out of instinct during the day if feet/etc get sweaty from either doing DIY in the garage or mowing the lawn. But particularly, I hate when any kind of soot is left under the nails. I try to keep it clean. I live in a hot and humid climate, and in the winter, typically more humid while wearing layers. You can feel the humidity between your toes in winter socks if you live where I live  ... depending on the day.
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…The forum that goes that little bit extra for your pleasure, ma’am…sorry that you’re still finding some discomfort in some things with your C- Section scar, though…