Caw, I really hope they do not get to “ the bottom of it!”

But I do hope a proper diagnosis is made.Then the right treatment .
I wonder if the fact that the Ozone layer was much more thicker than nowadays means we were more protected?
I just go red, never golden brown .
I have been known to turn a glove inside out if none of the correct ones are available , I keep odd ones for just that eventuality .
My husband used to buy me Paquins ‘ hand cream, and when we married he asked the photographer to take a picture of my hands when signing the register.
He also,liked my feet———we were never allowed “ pretty shoes” always had our feet measured for “lace ups! “ Well Mum was the manageress of Saxone’s on Oldham St Manchester ,so feet measured every time length and width.
So Startright lace ups , no ankle straps for us —-but I am grateful now.
I have very narrow feet AA , so the first time I went to get shoes on my own I ignored all Mum’s warnings re proper width - high vamp etc and came back with stabbing high heels in patent leather and average fit .
Of course my feet slid to the end ,then Mum said” Well you will wear them!!”They were so,uncomfortable, and all the preceding years wasted so she got me new ones - yes flat lace ups ,right width and a high vamp so my feet did not slide forward.
I was really miffed- but saw sense and as I have said am grateful now .
My mother in law had very chunky feet with a very high instep , but walked miles in stabbing high heels which were more comfy she said than flat shoes .
Ooooh stiletto heels, how many parquet floors did they damage!
They would get stuck in the gaps between paving stones ,we were always pulling them out! the lads would all be laughing then help us ,if a lad put them back on for you well———-.that was going serious

Tantamount to being engaged ———
Hey ho , look after yourselves folks we mean a lot to each other, the friends we have never met .
Viktoria.