LADIES: WHEN and HOW can I shave my legs again?
Hello all!
To all the ladies here: PLEASE HELP! Can anyone tell me how I can shave my legs
(and other parts of me) without my eczema rash flaring up all over after?
Everytime I have shaved, it flares up in rash everywhere I shave. (except my
underarms). Anyone have any suggestions? Does anyone else with eczema experience
this? Is this part of eczema?
Your replies are appreciated!
Thank you!
-Candi
March 26th, 2004 at 3:04 am
I just shaved my legs the other day and no problem. Of course my
flareup has died down recently so I was not shaving a badly inflamed
area. I used Edge shaving gel for sensitive skin and showered and
immediately applied my calendula oil with a drop of lavender
essential oil, no side effects thank God.
hette—
March 26th, 2004 at 9:43 am
I just shaved my legs the other day and no problem. Of course my
flareup has died down recently so I was not shaving a badly inflamed
area. I used Edge shaving gel for sensitive skin and showered and
immediately applied my calendula oil with a drop of lavender
essential oil, no side effects thank God.
hette—
March 26th, 2004 at 11:54 pm
Dear Hette,
sorry that you had to wait a few days for my reply, but whilst this is not
to be meant a business and I’m not possesing a PC I’m just going every few
days to an Internet-Cafe.
Try this one and get rid of your skindisorders once and forever…
The cream is actually a set of two. you have to use them after showering
once in the morning and once in the evening. Apply it as thin as possible.
You will see the first results after 2-3 days. Depending on how much (and
how badly) of your skin is affected it will be completly cured after 2-5
weeks. I’m completly rid of it since a good 14 months now. It took me 4.5
weeks for 75% of my skin was affected. The cream is made by this physicianon
on a herbal basis and he won’t let me know what it really contains. Anway
whoever used it so far is 100% cured. No sideeffects where ever reported.
It works as well on the scalp without greasing your hair. No special diet or
other things are required.
Please do me a major favour if you want to use it: Document the healing
process with fotos and send it to me.
To get hold of the cream please transfer 7,800.– Thai Baht (aprox. US$
185.–) to my account:
NAME: Ivar Axgil
ACC NO: 210 120 30 48
Bank of Ayudhya Public Limited, Patong Branch 145 Rat-U-Tid Rd.
Patong, Phuket, Thailand 83150
SWIFT ADDRESS: "AYUDTHBK"
Don’t forget to send me your full postal address and a confirmation with
details of your payment.
All the best from sunny Thailand wishes you
Ivar
March 27th, 2004 at 7:34 am
Mr. Axgil
This sounds wonderful to me because I have had Eczema for four years.
That Is a lot of money you are talking about but if it really works it
will be worth it. I always go through the Better Business Bureau before
I buy from a small business like this but if you are not trying to scam
us I’m sure you won’t mind and I think the rest of you on this group
should check it out also. Thank you so much Mr Axgil and I will let you
Know, Lois.
Dear Hette,
sorry that you had to wait a few days for my reply, but whilst this is
not
to be meant a business and I’m not possesing a PC I’m just going every
few
days to an Internet-Cafe.
Try this one and get rid of your skindisorders once and forever…
The cream is actually a set of two. you have to use them after showering
once in the morning and once in the evening. Apply it as thin as
possible.
You will see the first results after 2-3 days. Depending on how much
(and
how badly) of your skin is affected it will be completly cured after 2-5
weeks. I’m completly rid of it since a good 14 months now. It took me
4.5
weeks for 75% of my skin was affected. The cream is made by this
physicianon
on a herbal basis and he won’t let me know what it really contains.
Anway
whoever used it so far is 100% cured. No sideeffects where ever
reported.
It works as well on the scalp without greasing your hair. No special
diet or
other things are required.
Please do me a major favour if you want to use it: Document the healing
process with fotos and send it to me.
To get hold of the cream please transfer 7,800.– Thai Baht (aprox. US$
185.–) to my account:
NAME: Ivar Axgil
ACC NO: 210 120 30 48
Bank of Ayudhya Public Limited, Patong Branch 145 Rat-U-Tid Rd.
Patong, Phuket, Thailand 83150
SWIFT ADDRESS: "AYUDTHBK"
Don’t forget to send me your full postal address and a confirmation with
details of your payment.
All the best from sunny Thailand wishes you
Ivar
March 27th, 2004 at 12:23 pm
Should someone try that stuff from Thailand first - then report back to the
rest of us? Should only take about ten days to see if if works. It just
has to be some one who is not all that hard up - any volunteers? Jan
March 28th, 2004 at 4:54 pm
Hi Jan,
I would stay away from this if I were you. You can’t legally sell
medications in the US without FDA approval. If this stuff is so good
why don’t the Dr’s know about it? Think about it. Lois H.
Should someone try that stuff from Thailand first - then report back to
the
rest of us? Should only take about ten days to see if if works. It
just
has to be some one who is not all that hard up - any volunteers?
Jan
March 28th, 2004 at 10:34 pm
Dear Lois,
if I hadn’t tried it, I wouldn’t know as well… But anyway: For the reason
that I’m not "Pfizer" I’m lacking the funds to go through a process of
aproval with any FDA in the world and second of all this process will need
years and years…
But than: "the doctors" don’t know (do they know anything else that helped
you?) and in the early days it was common knowledge that the earth was flat,
electricity would never replace gas and the human beeing couldn’t survive
speeds of more than 50 mph… lol
Think about it Lois.
All the best
Ivar
March 29th, 2004 at 7:44 am
Ivar:
Good point. What doctors tell their patients, and what doctors do outside of
their practice, are sometimes two different things. There is a great deal of
liability associated with medical advice for those who are licensed.
Those who are willing to go to any lengths to find their answer… usually find
it. Many who find it quickly learn that it is best not to talk about it,
although I think this is slowly changing.
To abdicate responsibility is sometimes the favorite pastime of those who are
ill.
Ironically, I recently acquired a patch of ecsema or psoriasis, I’m not certain
which. Perish the thought! I addressed it aggresively in short order,
utilizing a quality healing clay hydrated with hotsprings water and an isolated
"colloidal" silver solution, utilizing H2O2 baths, then followed up with Miracle
II moisturizer.
The FDA would not think kindly of any of the above, nor would your common doctor
suggest any similiar treatment. The difference is, mine is now a part of fading
history.
Best Regards,
Dear Lois,
if I hadn’t tried it, I wouldn’t know as well… But anyway: For the reason
that I’m not "Pfizer" I’m lacking the funds to go through a process of
aproval with any FDA in the world and second of all this process will need
years and years…
But than: "the doctors" don’t know (do they know anything else that helped
you?) and in the early days it was common knowledge that the earth was flat,
electricity would never replace gas and the human beeing couldn’t survive
speeds of more than 50 mph… lol
Think about it Lois.
All the best
Ivar
March 29th, 2004 at 11:03 am
Dear Ivar,
Thailand cure.
Could you perhaps remind us exaclty what you are offering .
How you think it works and why. How your stuff shold be used to best
advantage. .Are there any side effects etc.
Go through it step by step. thanks… Jan
March 29th, 2004 at 6:27 pm
Jason,
Where do you get the healing clay as well as the Miracle 2 moisturizer?
Mindy
March 30th, 2004 at 1:13 am
Dear Hettena,
as far as I’m concerned, nobody is forcing you to try it. But amazingly for
somebody who knows it all, I really wonder why are you still suffering from
it?!
Nevertheless:
I wish even bitter and frustrated people like you:
All the best
Yours truly
Ivar
March 30th, 2004 at 7:53 am
Dear Jason,
thanks for supporting me. If I’d ever known how difficult it is to help
people, I would have never started it…
Yours
Ivar
March 30th, 2004 at 12:19 pm
Hi,
I live in Malaysia and I’ve been an eczema sufferer for 25 years now.
I’ve been on topical steroids, creams, baths, herbs, vitamins, dietary
supplements and more and have grown skeptical of what seems to be the
‘cure’ for my skin problem. Many people have come up to me with all
sorts of different remedies, and I’ve tried them but none seem to ‘work’
completely.
Now as far as I know, the conventional way of treatment for eczema has
been cortical steroids to control the inflammation. I remember that I
was on steroid creams as a child and my mom told me that it had bad side
effects if used long term, so for as long as I could remember, I tried
to stay away from steroid creams for a good part of my teenage years.
On the average, my skin is scaly and flakes very often. Sometimes, tiny
blisters would appear in one area, and turn into tiny acne. The skin
would then turn soft and plasma would ooze out continually, hardening
into yellow crusts and causing discomfort. I also have dry eczema in
other areas, where my skin is thick and cracks easily.
I stopped going to skin specialists at the age of 12, because they
seemed to be giving me the same medication over and over again…..
Steroid creams for inflammed areas, bath gels for soap substitutes, and
moisturizers for general use. My dad is a pharmacist, so we thought we
might just give up going to the skin doctor and get our own medicine
instead, since what was being prescribed by the dermatologists weren’t
changing much.
I am 25 now and two weeks ago, my skin condition was at its worst. Like
many eczema sufferers, it was difficult to tell why my skin was acting
so weird. At the same time, I was taking more than 800 grams of Evening
Primrose Oil a day (believed to be good for skin and eczema in general),
CoEnzyme Q10, Fybrogel for intestinal cleansing and lots of water.
Still, my skin condition just kept getting worse.
I finally decided it was time to take a trip back to the skin doctor,
and was prepared to receive the same kind of treatment I had years
ago….. Steroids, Creams, etc….. And true enough, I was prescribed
steroid pills (PREDNISOLONE), steroid creams, antibiotics for a patch of
skin that was infected, a bath emulsifier - soap substitute, and some
cream for my face. The steroid pills did come to me as a surprise,
though… I’ve never been on steroid pills before. He said that because
my condition was so bad, he had to put me on 8 pills the first two days,
and slowly taper the dose down to none after 2 weeks. So, I was on 8
pills the first 2 days, 7 for the next two, 6… and so on.
Remarkably, my skin reacted very well to the steroid pills. Inflammation
immediately decreased and the flaking stopped. Regular elasticity and
tension of the skin returned to a ‘normal’ state, even though the
itching didn’t go away. In fact, I didn’t even have to wake up every day
to put moisturizers all over my body like I have been doing for the past
25 years! It felt weird and nice all at the same time.
Although I did get gastric as a side effect from the steroid pills and
antibiotics, my skin has not exploded into a carnal celebration and is
really becoming more stable. I’m still on my decreasing dose of pills,
which I am going to complete in a few days…. And we’ll see what
happens from there. The doctor said that it’s important to come off
steroids the proper way to avoid the skin flaring up again.
I just wanted to share this with you because I know there are many
people who tend to avoid going to dermatologists having been sufferers
for more than they can remember, but I think it’s good to at least be
attached to one, so that they would be personally monitoring our
condition from time to time. Maybe my eczema is responding better to the
steroids now that I’m an adult, but who knows.
I’m not going to live on steroids after I’m done with this 2 week
prescription…. Although my bottles of moisturizers will still lay next
to my bed. I wish all of you the best in finding a good remedy for your
ailments. Thanks for reading through.
Yours,
Boon.
March 31st, 2004 at 8:19 am
One correction…… for the dose of EPO I meant 8000mg, not 800 grams.
=)