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Re: A question for the chaps..
« Reply #10 on: January 26, 2012, 08:01:54 PM »
Hey frost,

Thanks for that, though as I said, I'm not sure I'm comfortable using stuff like that down there, having said that; fair enough if it works for you!

Having looked through the forums I'll have a bash at cutting things from my diet - I just bought a ton of "soya" milk. I suppose if I don't try anything now things will probably continue to get worse..

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Re: A question for the chaps..
« Reply #11 on: January 26, 2012, 08:34:49 PM »
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i use Lotriderm on my little man ::) to great effect

and I've always covered him up when getting light treatment.

i didn't tho during my visits to the dead sea and i he also got a beaut of a tan 8)

fixed that for ya  ;D

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Can't hide the truth from some people  ;)
:)

i wondered why your nickname was "twiglet" frosty :-X ::) ;D ;D ;D

hi ss ;)

agree p on the old man is not a good look!

nbuvb hospital protocol is to cover sensitive areas such as genitalia/
eye/lids unless approved by derm not to do so, as the skin is thinner and more
sensitive and prone to increased risk of the big C.

good hygiene/moisturising/ less friction on the old boy (if you catch my drift) :D
when flaring...in the past i have used protopic which is non steroid for short contact
to help downstairs...there are other topicals too...if you wish to use conventional meds
that is...hope you get some relief soon

pie ;)
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Re: A question for the chaps..
« Reply #12 on: January 26, 2012, 09:18:35 PM »
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i use Lotriderm on my little man ::) to great effect

and I've always covered him up when getting light treatment.

i didn't tho during my visits to the dead sea and i he also got a beaut of a tan 8)

fixed that for ya  ;D

 ;D
Can't hide the truth from some people  ;)
:)

i wondered why your nickname was "twiglet" frosty :-X ::) ;D ;D ;D

hi ss ;)

agree p on the old man is not a good look!

nbuvb hospital protocol is to cover sensitive areas such as genitalia/
eye/lids unless approved by derm not to do so, as the skin is thinner and more
sensitive and prone to increased risk of the big C.

good hygiene/moisturising/ less friction on the old boy (if you catch my drift) :D
when flaring...in the past i have used protopic which is non steroid for short contact
to help downstairs...there are other topicals too...if you wish to use conventional meds
that is...hope you get some relief soon

pie ;)
Twiglet ain't my nickname Frost is ???

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Re: A question for the chaps..
« Reply #13 on: January 27, 2012, 01:44:00 PM »
OK girls! Does anyone have any experience and/or advice to offer please about addressing the same problem in 'the ladies' panty department'?   

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Re: A question for the chaps..
« Reply #14 on: January 28, 2012, 07:06:35 AM »
Hi,

I have used Trimovate before which was very effective. Only used it for a few days every now and again with no sustained use and that worked well.. I think I used it (sparingly) over about 3 months and then never since and fortunatley the problem has never reoccurred severely enough to warrant further use...

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It is a steroid but also deals with infections, if there is one present.

Good luck…

Thanks
Michael


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Re: A question for the chaps..
« Reply #15 on: January 28, 2012, 01:39:33 PM »
Not sure why but if I ever get this I stop ALL sugar and it goes.. I can then reintroduce a bit but if I go crazy on booze, chocolate etc it starts coming back. Have turned to gin and soda if I drink now..

Hope it helps,

Simon