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1225178 tn?1318980604

My Question that I posted is missing... Hhmmmm

Gee... I was looking back for my post from Tuesday so that I could tell all my friends on here that I found out what made me feel so bad and it must have been taken off by somebody. Oh well.... my husband just came back home from work... with all of the complaints I had Tuesday... so it must have been a bug.

Thank goodness that isn't a part of tx!!!!!!!!!!!
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412873 tn?1329174455
That is so funny!  

I can tell you this much, tx will get rid of warts.  Gross, I know, but I had this one on my hand and my derma kept telling me to wait rather than have it removed because it would go away on tx.

It's been gone almost 2 years now!  

Diane..glad you are feeling better.
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1225178 tn?1318980604
It would be great if it worked that way! It doesn't for me anyhow.... but it only lasted that day, so that's not too bad.
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Imeant shingles.  I'm not even brain fogged today.  Laughing too hard to type!
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179856 tn?1333547362
Wow did this whole thing confuse - scabies are scary I'm afraid of them and lice and crotch crickets too!

me I'm sure that post must still be in here somehwere Diane there was nothing bad on it to get it deleted it was a real question and all that.  Glad it was nothing but a form of IBS after all.

We're all so quick to assume it's something to do  with our hep all the time - quite an obsessive bunch us heppers and exheppers can be.
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Now that I think about it, I was always getting told by the DH how crabby I was.
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Not that you had them I mean! (hell I need to learn to quit while I'm ahead)
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87972 tn?1322661239
Should have kept the crickets and not the kids :o)? Hehehe....
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the crickets I meant!
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I think the chinese consider them good luck! you should have kept them! LOL
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87972 tn?1322661239
LMAO! Crotch crickets :o)!
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1117750 tn?1307386569
you need antiscabies drugs for that , ha ha
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Scabies are body lice.  You actually thought antiviral drugs would ward off scabies?

That is pretty funny.  I remember when my kids were little and caught scabies they prescribes Kwell Lotion which was also prescribed for crotch crickets back then. :)
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Back when I was arguing with myself about whether or not I could do this dragon slaying, in my own little mind I worked out that with all these powerful antiviral drugs in my system at least I would be immune from colds, scabies, and any other little nasty viruses out there because how could they possibly get a start with these drugs in my system?  Sometimes I can be such a rationalizer (or a fool).  Apparently it doesn't work that way.  But I do wonder why.
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