aldara is really effctive if you can get your gyno to prescribe it, they
have had to stop giving it out at the minute to new patients cos it so so
expensive.
>From: "James" <jgb78uk@...>
>Reply-To: hpvuk@yahoogroups.com
>To: hpvuk@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [HPV UK] Busy Day......
>Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 14:33:26 -0000
>
> Hello again Hannah and James,
> (this must be the busiest ever day for this forum!!)
> James, with regards to the picture, there's no real signifcance
>behind it, a while back i was putting together a small poetry
>collection in the form of a booklet and was taking some kind of
>moody / reflective pictures to go on the front and back, and that one
>was one of them. I suppose, also, it's one of those pictures that
>keeps a degree of anonymity on a profile!! Sorry to hear you're
>having difficulty finding effective treatment for the problem. By the
>way, does an increased vitamin intake help with the problem in any
>way? I was told by my clinic to start taking vitamins, but never got
>around to it. And if so, what type of vitamins are the best? They
>also told me not to use scented soaps and shower gels?!?!?! That's a
>tough one for me!!
>
> Hannah, the treatment i have from time to time is the brown acid
>stuff called Podyphillin (or pod-something or other!)They apply it
>and i have to wash it off in under 4 hours, it works pretty good too
>and got rid of the majority in one go. Luckily, i've never had that
>many warts (i didn't know i had them until during the check-up, they
>were so small and few), but from time to time the odd one will pop
>up, but not too often.
> I'll take a look into that Warticon stuff and see what the doctors
>at the clinic say.
>
>Take Care,
>James.
>
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