thank you for your responses..I've got the powder and the Dial
soap
Hi Ella. yes I did have something similar and they gave me powder, a prescription powder. If it doesn't itch and no bumps, you could try gold bond powder, or one of the other medicated powders, I bet cornstarch would work.This I learned, too - you have to smooth it on, don't leave any extra. I use
Never happened to me. I'm so small I have hardly anything to get smooshed into the machine. I'd call the doc.
Margie
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005 15:38:50 EST, Elbanks111 wrote
>
> Hello
ladies,
> I'm a bit heavy breasted and this
morning I noticed a small rash (no bumps, more like a bruise),
Well, I got *it*...37 days...perhaps this is the start of the end , who
knows.
So, no estrogen checkup..yet
Do have to go to the urologist tho...want me to get some studies? And see
what;'s going on and see if Flomax is right or something else...
Krissy
a, City of churches, so I am led to
believe
Gillywww.originaltouchofgilly.com
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From:
Rod
Jenke
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; 'Krissy' ;
'TM List'
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 5:36
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Subject: RE: [TMIC] Question for the
ladi
Hi Gils,
TM, and the stress of it all does seem to affect timing, frequency, flow,
quantity etc (no explanations from the Drs - live with it - its what happens
from male ob/gyn's - I swear, if guys had to go through it each month they
would get pain period leave!) and if you have taken steroid
Yes, TM affected my perfectly timed monthly periods and put me into menopause.
I was 53, had two at 60 days apart, then no more. My doctor said he was not
surprised. The shock of TM to my body along with the meds was enough to do it.
I didn't mind ending the monthly routine, however, TM and M