Sport is a must for teens but becomes a kind of a pain when this causes skin irritations. Gets very annoying but is still to handle as it seems to me, when we bring the allergy girl and her friends over to the indoor sport accommodation to join the tournament. It's interesting to see that when the ambition and the eager are both very much presented there seems to be no border, no reason, no excuse to stop. With your head through the wall and back again while we run out of medication here. The fancy pills for under the tongue aren't available in the Moroccan pharmacies. The point to obtain, to win the match is the dreamed score which is in the sky and on her mind for weeks. So any discussion like 'may be we should try to avoid to much sweating and indoor sport activities' becomes unrealistic. I like the hunger for the athletic experience and we should cheer them up, all those young teenagers who get out their warm beds early in the morning and who move their bodies. But for me, the only really but is the handicap with her eczema. It's the sport, it's the food, the rules to deal with and the limitations. It's the way how she, a teen deals with it and how we should interfere when things get out of hand. Where does the sport ends, where the need and necessity of a medical treatment becomes something she depends on? And then what. The interaction and the contradiction between the but and the because..