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John Stanton - 22 month old and warts
Hey John. I was supposed to let you know if there was any changes in his condition. The wart on his face/mouth is getting bigger. No changes in the warts on his finger. He has woke up the last 2 mornings and peeded through his diaper, so an increase in urination. No other changes noted in that area. Do I continue on with the Sulphur?Thanks,
Amanda Ross
amanda13 on 2009-02-22
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
amanda--this chronic ill--i will take by email--email case info if wish me be envolved-u can post back our interactions here at this site if u wish--for others follow case--i dont care about that-------but i need alll info infront of me--and forums suck for geting things straight---especially long cases --u decide....my email is in my profile--
♡ John Stanton last decade
John, please do not request case details by email.
Amanda, the reason we try to keep all correspondence on the forum is because for the most part, prescriptions here are not given by qualified medical professionals, and by posting everything in public, it gives other members a chance to interject if advice given is at all dangerous or unwise.
Best Wishes,
Simon
Amanda, the reason we try to keep all correspondence on the forum is because for the most part, prescriptions here are not given by qualified medical professionals, and by posting everything in public, it gives other members a chance to interject if advice given is at all dangerous or unwise.
Best Wishes,
Simon
♡ moderator last decade
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