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- Apr 30, 2021
If I was currently getting treatment for cancer, I probably would want to be very hygenic and not share implements like nail scissors, clippers, files etc. because my immune system would be seriously suppressed and I could get weird infections from sharing them. If she doesn't know about the t-gel and doesn't clean it off fully, you'll be masculinizing her and causing her PCOS to flare. She doesn't need a PCOS flare from exogenous T when she's already dying of cancer and trying to manage it with (probably palliative) chemo.
Staph could carry her own little pair of children's safety scissors in her purse or travel bag so she can open her packets but not give into her gross obsession by not being able to pick her feet with safety scissors. Maybe a separate pair of cuticle scissors if she has to pick that she can clean with rubbing alcohol. Opening a transdermal medication with dirty, fungusy, shared foot scissors seems unsanitary.
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