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I'm currently on my third stethoscope because the same thing keeps happening... basically, after about 1 year, the rubber material midway through the scope (where it contacts my neck, as that's where I usually end up wearing it) hardens like quik-dry cement. When I whip it out to do an exam, the thing sticks up like it's perpetually on viagra. Now plenty of my colleagues also wear their scopes around their neck but don't seem to have the same problemo (or at least don't admit to any problems). Is this just a molecular reaction between my body chemistry and the rubber, or am I going crazy? What can I do to stop this insanity?
For the record, I am dead-set against those adorable stethoscope "cozies" that pediatricians and nurses wear... I am an internist and dammit, I ain't gonna have no furry animal wrapped around my neck!! And yes, I'd like to keep the scope around my neck as it tends to fall out of my pockets when it's there (besides, only surgeons keep scopes in their pockets).
For the record, I am dead-set against those adorable stethoscope "cozies" that pediatricians and nurses wear... I am an internist and dammit, I ain't gonna have no furry animal wrapped around my neck!! And yes, I'd like to keep the scope around my neck as it tends to fall out of my pockets when it's there (besides, only surgeons keep scopes in their pockets).