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(What? No chest shaving thread?)

I have to shave the entire left side of my chest so I can wear a heart monitor for 30 days. Does anyone have any chest shaving experience and advice?

Will I suffer with itchiness?

(I have to wear a heart monitor because the doctors can find nothing wrong with my heart, no evidence to back my claims that it skips a beat, and they're gathering information - probably to steer me toward treatment for anxiety)
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My wife had to do the same thing with a heart monitor a few years back. They didn't find anything wrong. No chest shaving though, but they are a pain to keep on when you have chesticles.
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Let's hope my man boobs can hold it!

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I'm certainly not the one to ask... the 1 time I shaved an area of my body that wasn't my face was when I had to shave right before my vasectomy.... which resulted in the worst part of my vasectomy because the nurse basically told me I did a horrible job and she had to finish the job. (It was not sexy)

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I am completely bald on my chest so can't help you there. Not a single hair.

Which also means I have no hair on my back which is cool, and still have the hair on top of my head so do have that going for me.


So if I was you, I would do the 40 Year Old Virgin technique.

Which was real and filmed live.

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If ever a thread would be labeled “TMI” it’s this one.
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I am like Merkin. A chestly bald Adonis. Or a pre-pubescent. Either way, no chest hair.

So what’s it like under that pocket protector Professor. Could someone use your pelt to grace the floor in front of a roaring fireplace? Are you a Furry?
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I'd say I'm in that space between hairy and not hairy at all, rendering the existing hairs as "not enough", and standing out against the surrounding hairless skin in a strikingly unpleasant way. Either more hair or no hair would be an improvement on God's design for my overall indistinct body.
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Longhorned wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 2:24 pm (What? No chest shaving thread?)

I have to shave the entire left side of my chest so I can wear a heart monitor for 30 days. Does anyone have any chest shaving experience and advice?

Will I suffer with itchiness?

(I have to wear a heart monitor because the doctors can find nothing wrong with my heart, no evidence to back my claims that it skips a beat, and they're gathering information - probably to steer me toward treatment for anxiety)
I had to wear a heart monitor for 2 weeks a couple months ago. It was itchy. I think it was a combination of shaving and the adhesive of the heart monitor. I also felt my heart was irregular and was experiencing weird chest pains and light headedness. The results came back normal along with a normal CT angiogram. My symptoms lasted a few weeks and went away. I don't think it was anxiety or stress related as I am under way more stress right now and not experiencing any of those symptoms.
Good luck man.
I also got a $500 bill for the heart monitor in the mail yesterday,
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OriginalAZ wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 4:28 pm
Longhorned wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 2:24 pm (What? No chest shaving thread?)

I have to shave the entire left side of my chest so I can wear a heart monitor for 30 days. Does anyone have any chest shaving experience and advice?

Will I suffer with itchiness?

(I have to wear a heart monitor because the doctors can find nothing wrong with my heart, no evidence to back my claims that it skips a beat, and they're gathering information - probably to steer me toward treatment for anxiety)
I had to wear a heart monitor for 2 weeks a couple months ago. It was itchy. I think it was a combination of shaving and the adhesive of the heart monitor. I also felt my heart was irregular and was experiencing weird chest pains and light headedness. The results came back normal along with a normal CT angiogram. My symptoms lasted a few weeks and went away. I don't think it was anxiety or stress related as I am under way more stress right now and not experiencing any of those symptoms.
Good luck man.
I also got a $500 bill for the heart monitor in the mail yesterday,
So it stays on permanently? Even in the shower?

I'm glad to hear you're fine. I haven't felt symptoms since mid-May. But my heart rate is out of control at the doctor's office because I have an anxiety attack every time I'm there. And I have a claustrophobic reaction when the blood pressure thing inflates around my arm. I fell apart anxiety-wise in June 2020 when my parrot died suddenly during the covid crisis and I never got better.
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The anti Merkin.

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It's going to grow in thicker - just ask Kramer.

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azgreg wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 5:21 pm The anti Merkin.

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This photo hits a lot of notes.
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For some reason this thread reminds me of BJBJ's love of Alpaca hairy women at TOS.
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Alieberman wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 3:16 pm I'm certainly not the one to ask... the 1 time I shaved an area of my body that wasn't my face was when I had to shave right before my vasectomy.... which resulted in the worst part of my vasectomy because the nurse basically told me I did a horrible job and she had to finish the job. (It was not sexy)

Good luck
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Longhorned wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 4:43 pm
OriginalAZ wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 4:28 pm
Longhorned wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 2:24 pm (What? No chest shaving thread?)

I have to shave the entire left side of my chest so I can wear a heart monitor for 30 days. Does anyone have any chest shaving experience and advice?

Will I suffer with itchiness?

(I have to wear a heart monitor because the doctors can find nothing wrong with my heart, no evidence to back my claims that it skips a beat, and they're gathering information - probably to steer me toward treatment for anxiety)
I had to wear a heart monitor for 2 weeks a couple months ago. It was itchy. I think it was a combination of shaving and the adhesive of the heart monitor. I also felt my heart was irregular and was experiencing weird chest pains and light headedness. The results came back normal along with a normal CT angiogram. My symptoms lasted a few weeks and went away. I don't think it was anxiety or stress related as I am under way more stress right now and not experiencing any of those symptoms.
Good luck man.
I also got a $500 bill for the heart monitor in the mail yesterday,
So it stays on permanently? Even in the shower?

I'm glad to hear you're fine. I haven't felt symptoms since mid-May. But my heart rate is out of control at the doctor's office because I have an anxiety attack every time I'm there. And I have a claustrophobic reaction when the blood pressure thing inflates around my arm. I fell apart anxiety-wise in June 2020 when my parrot died suddenly during the covid crisis and I never got better.
Yeah the one I had was called Zio. They actually shaved my chest for me at the ER and put it on. It stayed on permanently for 2 weeks because it is stuck on by adhesive. It was somewhat waterproof but I covered it with a plastic bag in the shower. It was super annoying and I felt I couldn't take a proper shower. Plus my pool finally got done during that time and I couldn't go in it.
I hope it is not anything serious with you either. I know anxiety can do strange things.
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How did they do shaving your chest for you?

I have a port for chemo in my chest that they tape stuff to when they access it, it's on there for a couple days. I just use the clippers instead of the razor, and I do it, not all nurses are good at shaving your chest, or even do it.

The little hair that is left let's go of adhesive and doesn't get yanked out, in my experience
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The unscratchable itch. The cold, wet gel that seeps out of the adhesive. I want to run into a burning building.
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Longhorned wrote: Wed Sep 01, 2021 8:55 pm The unscratchable itch. The cold, wet gel that seeps out of the adhesive. I want to run into a burning building.
I didn't have any cold wet gel seeping but the unscratchable itch was bad. Hang in there man. At least I got some peace of mind knowing that nothing is wrong with my heart.
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Longhorned wrote: Wed Sep 01, 2021 8:55 pm The unscratchable itch. The cold, wet gel that seeps out of the adhesive. I want to run into a burning building.
I tried shaving my chest once as a insecure college student who thought that was cool.

Then, I realized that the feeling you described would recur every 2-3 days if I didn't keep it up, and simultaneously, my chest now had the hugability factor of a barrel cactus on a basically constant.

So, 21 years ago, I made my peace with lifelong chest hair.
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I’m an asshole for believing this but I feel like those of us with less body hair are more evolved.

Any of you Neanderthal cretins want to disagree?
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Chicat wrote: Fri Sep 03, 2021 5:45 pm I’m an asshole for believing this but I feel like those of us with less body hair are more evolved.

Any of you Neanderthal cretins want to disagree?
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The world is getting warmer my man. Shave your pelt.
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Chicat wrote: Fri Sep 03, 2021 5:59 pm The world is getting warmer my man. Shave your pelt.
Climate change is more than just warming. It's like you've never watched The Day After Tomorrow.

Snow and frigid weather

There is more moisture in a warmer atmosphere, which can lead to record snowfall.

It may seem counterintuitive, but the increase in snowfall during winter storms may be linked to climate change.

Remember — there is more moisture in the warmer atmosphere. So when the temperatures are below freezing, snowfall can break records.

And scientists are studying a possible connection between a warming Arctic and cold spells in the eastern United States. The idea is that a rapidly warming Arctic can weaken the jet stream, allowing frigid polar air to travel farther south.
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Is being cold an issue where you are Spiff?
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No physical health issues. They said the gig is up and taking me down the hall to see a shrink.
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Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
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Chicat wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 6:35 am Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
That's probably a function of the drugs.

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Treatment is always a good thing, right?
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Longhorned wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 10:04 am Treatment is always a good thing, right?
Well, I’d rather get prescribed some fun drugs than get shock therapy, but I see where you’re coming from.
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