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Experience: Iâm allergic to water
When I shower, I feel a tingling. Then it progresses to a gnawing, itching feeling, as if there was something chewing on the inside of my skin
Rachel Warwick: âEven crying is a problem for me.â Photograph: Fabio De Paola/The Guardian
Rachel Warwick: âEven crying is a problem for me.â Photograph: Fabio De Paola/The Guardian
RachelWarwick
Fri 14 May 2021 05.00 EDT
I loved swimming when I was a child. I would go to the pool every week and could be in there for hours. But when I was about 12, I noticed a change. After being in water, I felt itchy. Initially, it was just one of those things you donât think about, but it got worse throughout my teens, to the point where it was more like a nettle rash, along with itching and burning. I thought I should probably see someone about it.
Dogs at polling stations: The UK s best voting day tradition explained. (PA) Polling stations have opened for voters to cast their ballots in a set of elections which could shake up British politics and have profound implications for the future of the United Kingdom. But enough of all that, election days in the UK have become about one thing and one thing only. Dogs at polling stations. Social media trend #Dogsatpollingstations has become a bit of voting day tradition in the UK. There isn’t much to it other than dog owners bring their dogs along when they cast their vote and post a picture of their canine friend exercising their democratic right outside of their local polling station.
Dogs at polling stations: The UK s best voting day tradition explained. (PA) Polling stations have opened for voters to cast their ballots in a set of elections which could shake up British politics and have profound implications for the future of the United Kingdom. But enough of all that, election days in the UK have become about one thing and one thing only. Dogs at polling stations. Social media trend #Dogsatpollingstations has become a bit of voting day tradition in the UK. There isn’t much to it other than dog owners bring their dogs along when they cast their vote and post a picture of their canine friend exercising their democratic right outside of their local polling station.
Dogs at polling stations: The UK s best voting day tradition explained. (PA) Polling stations have opened for voters to cast their ballots in a set of elections which could shake up British politics and have profound implications for the future of the United Kingdom. But enough of all that, election days in the UK have become about one thing and one thing only. Dogs at polling stations. Social media trend #Dogsatpollingstations has become a bit of voting day tradition in the UK. There isn’t much to it other than dog owners bring their dogs along when they cast their vote and post a picture of their canine friend exercising their democratic right outside of their local polling station.