Tall Cool One
Published on March 29, 2008 By sleepydawg In WinCustomize Talk
 I work as a plant manager and my job consist of many things. Almost all involve the use of my arms and hands. From running a loader, welding a chute, or troubleshooting a computer I need my arms and hands. My hobbies are much the same. From drawing a portrait to making a skin for some computer program, my hands are the art.  

At the ripe old age of fifty, I have lived past the warranty of life. From here,  I do believe things will go down hill. Last year I had skin cancer cut from both of my arms. This year my fingers are locking in place from arthritis.  Now I have become allergic to mice.
 Allergic to mice!  Yes, that is what I said. I have become allergic to the computer mouse. "Contact Dermatitis"

Marjolein Wintzen, Esther J. van Zuuren  Department of Dermatology, Leiden University Medical Center say,

 "The use of computers has increased vastly, occupationally as well as for private use, and in the last decade, a number of reports have been published in which skin problems are ascribed to the (intensive) use of computers. Not only irritant or mechanically induced contact dermatitis has been reported but also allergic contact dermatitis. As this appears to be a new group of occupational dermatoses."

So, what to do?

The doctor cured the problem for a short time with steroids. But that just created a bunch more problems. Believe me, steroids are bad.

A friend, when hearing that I was allergic to mice suggested that I get a cat.

At once I thought of contacting  "Po Smedley" http://posmedley.wincustomize.com/.  He being the Cat and Mouse expert. Then I remembered that I was also allergic to cats.

 I have tried about  6 different mice including the old "Ball Type".

Gloves are just not practical.

 My wife thinks maybe gluing leather to the mouse will help. Don't know yet. Still to be tried.

So, does anybody else have this problem?  Any Ideas on what to do?  

 The good news is I still have both of my arms and hands. They're just all cut up, deformed, and broke out in blisters. 


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on Mar 29, 2008
Damn!

I can relate on the arthritis one. But being allergic to your mouse thats got to suck.
on Mar 29, 2008
That really sucks. um...so is it the plastic that you're allergic to or the germs on the mouse? have you tried sterilizing it? If it's the plastic...try sliding a thin childs sock over the mouse(you'd need a hole on the bottom or something). It's worth a shot anyway.   
on Mar 29, 2008
That probably would only work if your mouse was a lazer mouse...
on Mar 29, 2008
hat really sucks. um...so is it the plastic that you're allergic to or the germs on the mouse?


Not germs I don't think. Tried a cloth glove to no avail.
Here a good one. I am left handed. When I skin or draw I use my right hand for the mouse and my left hand for my Wacom. Only the right hand breaks out. Weird. Been using a mouse for so long with my right hand it's the only way that lam comfortable with.
on Mar 29, 2008
Try wearing surgical gloves...as long as your not allergic to latex...you can get powdered ones so your hands won't sweat.
on Mar 29, 2008
Try wearing surgical gloves...as long as your not allergic to latex...you can get powdered ones so your hands won't sweat.


Thanks Webgizmo. Tried that. Did not work. (
Maybe it's mental.
on Mar 29, 2008
Before trying these things did you take a break from the mouse long enough to let it clear up?

It may be the keeping it covered up and not letting it breath and clear up first thats keeping it there even when trying the gloves.
on Mar 29, 2008
Before trying these things did you take a break from the mouse long enough to let it clear up?


Yes. This has been going on for some time. The doctor has tried ointments creams and drugs. Like I said, steroids will clear it up but you have to stay on them. Not good. His advice is to stay away from computers. Not going to happen though because I load trucks with one all day long. I use keyboard shortcuts a lot.
on Mar 29, 2008
You allergic to spary paint? Paint your mouse, maybe?
on Mar 29, 2008
You allergic to spary paint? Paint your mouse, maybe?


Ha Ha. That just might work. I will try it on an old one.
on Mar 29, 2008
Hmm I do recall something that replaced shell of mouse with a metal one.

If it comes down to that, you might want to try that?
on Mar 29, 2008
Sounds Good XX. I'll Google it.
on Mar 29, 2008
You allergic to spary paint?


Aha!!!! ZUBISH!!!!!

So, does anybody else have this problem?


Yeah, unfortunately!!! Sadly, though, there is no cure, just careful management of the condition. Using soap alternatives helps contact dermatitis a lot, as does tea tree oil when it gets weepy, as it can do sometimes....however, do not overdo it because tea tree oil will dry out your skin too much with prolonged use on the same spot/place.

I became so ill with it once, spreading all the way up both arms, down my back and legs, even through my scalp, that I was hospitalised. Of course, the method of treatment was to pump me full of steroids, which I didn't like, so the moment I was well enough to get out of bed I was out of there... discharged myself and have been managing it myself ever since. It breaks out occasionally, but since using moisturising soap alternatives it has never gotten that bad/out of control.

Hope this is of some help to you.
on Mar 29, 2008
Aha!!!! ZUBISH!!!!!


Oh no!!! It's contagious!!   

on Mar 30, 2008
Oh no!!! It's contagious!!


It hda bettre not be... I hvae an academic reputatoin to uphodl.
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