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Albert Kr

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Posted - 07/13/2022 :  02:11:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Hi all. I recommended this forum to my friend, Irma. But, she had some problems with registration on the forum. And she asked me to put on a forum their experiences, photos and questions.
Hi, I'm Irma. I would like to share my experience of treating basal cell cancer with Regencorr and in return, I would like to hear from those who have already had this cream and who can help me understand the instructions on how to use it and what to do next. I will give you a brief background. A tumour had developed on my father's back. The tumour had become significant when, over the last year, it had grown significantly and had started to ulcerate and bleed. The doctor confirmed the diagnosis, but would not remove it and recommended a non-surgical treatment. One of the reasons he was reluctant to cut out his father's tumour with a scalpel was that he was taking warfarin, due to heart problems and blood clots, and the possible bleeding associated with this. Also, and the size of the tumour was already pretty decent, about 2 *1.5 inches. My father couldn't apply the cream himself, he couldn't reach it. I decided to try regencorr cream applied to his back as instructed. After about 1.5 months of using the cream, I had to go away for a long time and I stopped applying the cream, in addition my father had a noticeable improvement, clean skin. Although I realised that I hadn't finished the treatment and didn't follow through, both in terms of timing and appearance. There was still a red spot that had only recently bled, but overall it was clear. I didn't put any more cream on my father from then on. And for the last few months I just watched.




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The moment I stopped using the cream




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Eight months have passed. This is a recent photo.

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Eight months later, I can see where I made mistakes. That I stopped applying the cream too soon, without completing the treatment. And the doctor has confirmed to me that large tumours almost always have a point of deep growth, growing deep into the tissue and requiring long term treatment, as the instructions for use say. The question for me now is: What do I do now? There is only a small spot left of the old tumour, but it needs to be treated. The instructions for use of regencorr are quite complicated, there is a lot of information and I do not understand it. The main questions are: Should I go back to the treatment again or switch to a preventive regimen? And how do I heal in such cases? Who has experience? Any advice? Should I apply the cream for 30 or 50 days? How often should I apply it? While I have free time, I want to properly heal my father and forget about this problem as soon as possible. Any advice would be appreciated.
Just to add to that.
I don't understand why there has been so little activity on the forum in recent years. This forum should not stop functioning in any case. So much experience, efforts, hopes, mutual help... As for me, I too decided to try regencorr on my lip. I have had another relapse. Had a surgical removal, followed by two nitrogen removals. Wanted to burn it out with iodine, but changed my mind. After these treatments my lip is already turning into a pale mess. I am going to use cream and then I will definitely write on the forum and in about three weeks I will also write a photo report.
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