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Very unprofessional for her to say that. Although there is not much you can do about the itch (though you can always try using something to scratch the itchy spot), she shouldn't have said what she said. I know how you feel since I had a cast on my leg before T_T
When I had a cast, the doctor suggested Castblast. You should look into it. =)
get a hammer and then hit yourself on the head
Ahh, sry bud. Use chopsticks (like the hella long ones) and there is this thing called a cast scratcher that will help. Trust me I've tried everything. Here's the link: http://castscratcher.com/. Best of luck!
what the hell do you expect the pharmacist to do about it? YDI. Next time go call your momma
My daughter had two broken arms in one summer a few years ago. Provided this is a "simple" broken arm, no surgery site or abrasions underneath the cast, sprinkle cornstarch baby powder into it, don't go crazy with it though. Also, after bathing or becoming sweaty be sure to use a blow dryer to eliminate wetness. Both of these things will also help with the smell, casts can get pretty stinky.
If she said "be a man" you should tell her manager she was rude to you, which should get her fired.
It sounds like you hit on her. Why did you do that? And what did you expect the pharmacist to tell you about your cast? She didn't set it and it's not medicine. And what does her being very attractive have to do with anything?
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DON'T push objects down inside a cast to scratch an itchy spot. This activity has a high risk of damaging the skin, a blistered area or a surgical wound and causing an infection.
use a ruler