Moisturising cream re purposed for humans, originally for cows!
It’s given me some much needed relief from caeylx rash. Not got rid of it but made it much more bearable!
I Tried, anti fungal, antihistamine, Aveeno, Aloe, burt bees. Prescription Derma cool ( great for cooling it down ) and prescription Flamazine ( rubbish )
Bio oil I’m continuing with to prevent scarring.
Chemo dose halved, wondering if my body just needed a break xxx
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Thank you so much. I'm just going to put in an order. I'm so pleased it worked so well for you on that nasty rash. It really does sound like magic cream x
Coincidentally I’ve ordered some Udderly smooth cream a couple of days ago to try moisturise my skin well before my holiday as the weekly Taxol info says to stay out if the sun. It’s not arrived yet but I hope I’m as pleased with it as you. Your rash looks terrible.
As an aside, this landed in my inbox regarding a Phase 2 trial for platinum resistant, BRCA negative folks. The results look so good that although it’s only in the US, it hopefully will move to a Phase 3 globall trial soon. ovariancancernewstoday.com/...
Hi, my chemo nurse recommended it to me during my last chemo four years ago and still use it every day. She advised me to cream my lower legs and feet daily as dry skin on the lower legs and feet can make the skin crack and then it is easier for infections to creep in and develop cellulitis. As part of the cancer surgery, I'd had lymph glands removed so get swollen, painful groins on some days; the creaming of leg and feet skin is part of prevention strategies....and then my arms felt 'left out' so they get the same treat! Lesley
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