Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 And Tyler, esp when younger, got severe eczema in the strangest places (not common places) and had to see over 4 skin specialists, they for a while said it was athletes foot, until someone finally tested the skin and it came up inflammatory. I also believe that he has food allergies and will be getting him tested. Something with the skin, hey? perhaps the body trying to flush these materials out through the largest cleaning organ we have, second to the liver- the skin. Re: Re: my story-sarahx Hi thereYes - unfortunately I do think my son was affected by being breasted with implants. He was very ill constantly as a small baby - He had ear tubes at 8 months which is uncommon due to ear infections/sinus/etc. Now he is three and fairly healthy other than having a lot of weird bumps that pop up all over him since he was born - There may be a pic of them on the support group. I have been to many docs and they think that it was an exposure to mold which my implants were full of when removed. who knows for sure - all I know is that he has had many unexplained hives outbreaks as well as these "bumps" which stay for a year or so then get infected and pop and go away. Loveshari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 Dear and anyone else who has a family member with eczema, If you do not already know this -- I stumbled on a natural healing book in which it said that rubbing raw potato on eczema heals the sores. I tried it on myself and presto -- it healed faster than it ever did from the expensive ointments prescribed by my dermatologist. To use it: you slice the potato (white) and then just rub the raw potato against the eczema. It made the eczema itch much less also. I just love these inexpensive and simple solutions. Regards, > And Tyler, esp when younger, got severe eczema in the strangest places (not common places) and had to see over 4 skin specialists, they for a while said it was athletes foot, until someone finally tested the skin and it came up inflammatory. I also believe that he has food allergies and will be getting him tested. Something with the skin, hey? perhaps the body trying to flush these materials out through the largest cleaning organ we have, second to the liver- the skin. Re: Re: my story-sarahx > > Hi there > > Yes - unfortunately I do think my son was affected by being breasted with implants. He was very ill constantly as a small baby - He had ear tubes at 8 months which is uncommon due to ear infections/sinus/etc. Now he is three and fairly healthy other than having a lot of weird bumps that pop up all over him since he was born - There may be a pic of them on the support group. I have been to many docs and they think that it was an exposure to mold which my implants were full of when removed. who knows for sure - all I know is that he has had many unexplained hives outbreaks as well as these " bumps " which stay for a year or so then get infected and pop and go away. > > Love > shari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 , thank you! I will try it! I also love natural, cheap ways to heal and if its natural, all the better! I will not do steroid creams or even the elidel. It hasn’t been approved yet and changes the way your skin reacts to anything, including uv rays. They don’t know if you makes you more susceptible to skin cancer over long term use or not. And even the steriod creams, do not allow young people, like children the chance to react to whatever is bother them, as the body does for a reason, and possibly outgrow it. It only immediately stops the body from reacting, which may make larger allergies later in life. As the body never learned to deal with it. I went to skin seminar and it was uncanny hearing how we treat skin and our reactions. Since stopping the cortisone cream, alone-he has had less and less outbreaks. ( I only did it for a while) I will try the potatoes! julie Re: Re: my story-sarahx> > Hi there> > Yes - unfortunately I do think my son was affected by being breasted with implants. He was very ill constantly as a small baby - He had ear tubes at 8 months which is uncommon due to ear infections/sinus/etc. Now he is three and fairly healthy other than having a lot of weird bumps that pop up all over him since he was born - There may be a pic of them on the support group. I have been to many docs and they think that it was an exposure to mold which my implants were full of when removed. who knows for sure - all I know is that he has had many unexplained hives outbreaks as well as these "bumps" which stay for a year or so then get infected and pop and go away. > > Love> shari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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