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lines on my face and body, has this anything to do with the carbon dioxide.

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Since I was diagnosed as a co2 retainer I have noticed lots of fine lines on my face , arms .Has anyone else found this problem or is it all in my mind.

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Steriods make ya skin thiner .. Well making my skin crack on my legs.

This lots go's on we only know half about .. Dont think be ya mind but co2 stuff dose effect all our minds

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I use Cetraban, it's not cheap about £9.00 but it's very good. x

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