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michael1212

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Posted - 01/20/2013 :  19:18:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I grew up in So. Calif, and by age 12, i mowed 15 lawns on my block, did not have sunblock back then, then started playing golf and went to the beach with friend in the summer, having red hair, blue eys and fair skin, I paid the price, I started going to the dermatologist at age 16 for acne, and he put me under a sunlamp, and gave me techrcyline (spelling) and told me to go out in the sun and try to get a little sunburn to help the acne.Now they say if your using techrrcyline dont go out in the sun. Anyway at age 40 i started getting bbc and they started with freezing, then scrach and burn treatments, then cutting it out. Then he asked me if I would like to try Aldra. After using on an area that was clear 5 times a week with 2 day rest, 3 weeks in, all kinds of stuff came up and scabbing, after 6 weeks i stopped, cleared up and after 3 months could hardly tell anything was there. Been doing that a liitle bit at a time for the last 2 years and do get flu like symptoms, and very embaressing when using on the face, but sure is better than the knife and scaring. My skin has never looked better, and been clear for months.I am 58 years old now.Very expensive but if you have good insurance and don't mind generic, 4 dollars for a four week dose. I would try it first on and area where you can hide it and see for yourself. Oh by the way my Dermatologist does not want me to take it anymore because it only has a 85% cure rate. I like the odds , but feel bad he loosing my business.
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