randibear
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the last couple of days, my lips have been extremely dry and cracked. then I got a cold sore on my bottom lip. it turned dark red. now I have small blisters around my mouth.
and my throat is itching and sore.
I looked up askapatient and a lot of people had these symptoms. turned out they're allergic.
called pharmacist. he said to stop taking it.
great..jus great...
I guess it's back to herbs or something, and, diet...
hate yeast
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Wow that's fast for Amazon, I guess you have Saturday delivery where you are.
Another thought, something that I tried with really good results, is to use a niacin-rich hand cream on the trouble spots. I used a cream called Calmurid Pro from Galderma. I had to order it from the UK (via Amazon) and the 50g little bottle did wonders.
If the niacin you purchased is free of fillers you could also cook up your own by adding the contents of a few capsules to boiling water, let it fully dissolve, then mix it into a urea cream or whatever you have on hand.
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Hey Randibear: How about Candex. That works as good if not better for me than Diflucan. You need to take it on an empty stomach but man, it is good stuff! Hope it helps!! Bless you! I know yeast is a bear!
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Bartenderbonnie
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It's so hard figuring out how to treat randibear.
My swollen belly made me look 7 months pregnant.
I have waist girdles and full body girdles.
Part of my treatment has been nystatin. It has really worked for me.
Along with new diet, I ve lost 15 pounds and atleast 4 inches off my waist line.
I actually look better than I have in years. I just feel like ####.
Hope this helps
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