I thought that was plantar's wart.
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I thought that was plantar's wart.
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You name it, it's different.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
I haven't been in any communal showers, that's for sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoga
I was thinking I may have gotten it while floating the local river. There are signs all around that warn of floating bacteria, but it's rare that anyone ever gets anything.
I do however have a buddy that got contracted scabies from the river. :pinch:
He got contracted scabies?Quote:
Originally Posted by Skizo
You mean he paid for them? :blink:
Is this a full-service river, at all, at all.
What? Like you've never paid for scabies.... :snooty:Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
No, never have, Skiz. :huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Skizo
What was his reasoning?
Did you ask?
If its a sore with circular bumps its ringworm , not fun eh ? They have a cream for it can't remember what its called .
Must be the summer heat or time to change the sheets buddie .
Pete Moses sits back waiting for a thread on Head Lice or Crabs . :ermm:
How about...ringworm cream?Quote:
Originally Posted by peat moss
Nah.
That couldn't be right...:no2:
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Originally Posted by j2k4
Ok where was the internet when we were growing up ?
Is It just me with my crazy Zanuck humour .but posted by
http://www.otan.us/webfarm/emailproject/ringworm.htm :lookaroun
Like I said earlier, it's most likely attributed to the river.Quote:
Originally Posted by peat moss
As to the remedy, the doc gave me a steroid cream called Betamethasone Diproprionate to make it dwindle down to nothing in a couple days, and something else called Ketoconazole to use for a couple weeks until I'm 100% it's gone. Kinda a pain in the arse since I'm leaving for two weeks vacation in 4 days. :dry: