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robbiethegood
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Posted - 12/24/2011 : 03:28:49
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You all need to be aware there are many products of this nature. Some are useless. Some are too strong, for the face anyway. The trick is obtaining a paste of a suitable strength for your own application, and not applying too much. Too much causes excess swelling and pain. Too little causes nothing at all. Ideally you should catch the cancer early, although I understand by the time you happen upon this forum, you're already probably very worried. So was I. No guarantee it won't come back either, but of course surgery offers no such guarantees either.
Pain? Ha! I just got drunk! What was the main painkiller up until the later Middle Ages anyway? What do you think they used on soldiers in the Ancient Roman Army? Go to your local store and look at those liquor shelves. |
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anivoc
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Posted - 12/27/2011 : 11:30:50
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Too Funny Robbie! I guess if you're staying home good old alcohol will do the job...I've found those whacky new modern day pain killers Tylenol & Advil do a pretty good job too if you need to drive. ;) |
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robbiethegood
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Posted - 12/28/2011 : 10:57:01
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Yes, of course nobody should drink and drive, and certainly I don't advocate drinking at all if anybody has liver damage or any signs of gasrointestinal problems, it was just my way of doing it quickly. My way was to put aside certain weekends for it, and wear a hat to hide the swelling.
Thanks, I'll make a note of those names of painkillers.
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