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okay, after all the discussion today, i have a question: since i got

my silicone implants, i have had a terrible problem with fungus in my

big toe....i tried natural cures for over a year, and finally gave in

and did the scary medicine for three months cause it HURT! even

putting on a sock hurt like crazy, and if i bumped it, intense,

lingering pain..........anyway, it has been about 11 months, and the

fungus is back!!!!!!!! any opinions or fellow sufferers of this?

blessings to all,

kathie

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Kathie, I have never had this problem, but I did used to work in a nursing home (till I got to weak to work). This does seem to be a problem with the elderly and those with weakened immune systems. I am sure if I had to deal with all you have had, I would be fighting this problem also. I guess the only thing I can suggest is the obvious, get those poison bags out. Your immune system will thank you, in turn you will be able to fight the attacks on your body better. Prayerfully, kathie <Kathie.Larsyn@...> wrote: okay, after all the discussion today, i have a question: since i got my silicone implants, i have had a terrible problem with fungus in my big toe....i tried natural cures for over a year,

and finally gave in and did the scary medicine for three months cause it HURT! even putting on a sock hurt like crazy, and if i bumped it, intense, lingering pain..........anyway, it has been about 11 months, and the fungus is back!!!!!!!! any opinions or fellow sufferers of this?blessings to all,kathie

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I know that people who live in mild climates that never wear closed

shoes do not get toenail fungus.

Spray your shoes with the stuff that kills it, let them sit a day

before wearing them. Spray them often.

Wear socks that absorb moisture, not artificial fibers.

Take your shoes off as often as possible, just wear your socks.

This will prevent it once it clears up.

But, it is a tough thing to get rid of. Check online for some of the

natural treatments.

Lynda

At 01:57 PM 3/10/2006, you wrote:

>okay, after all the discussion today, i have a question: since i got

>my silicone implants, i have had a terrible problem with fungus in my

>big toe....i tried natural cures for over a year, and finally gave in

>and did the scary medicine for three months cause it HURT! even

>putting on a sock hurt like crazy, and if i bumped it, intense,

>lingering pain..........anyway, it has been about 11 months, and the

>fungus is back!!!!!!!! any opinions or fellow sufferers of this?

>

>blessings to all,

>

>kathie

>

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>Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

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Kathie,

I'd suggest taking Fungal Defense (one bottle)

followed by Primal Defense for an indefinite period.

Lamisil applied to your toe should help - But, until

you get your implants out, you'll be treading water.

Nevertheless, if you start addressing fungal problems

now, you should make a faster recovery following your

explants.

Hugs and prayers,

Rogene

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Tea tree oil is an essential oil that kills nail fungus in many people. Use

it " neat " , straight from the bottle.

Kenda

> I know that people who live in mild climates that never wear closed

> shoes do not get toenail fungus.

>

> Spray your shoes with the stuff that kills it, let them sit a day

> before wearing them. Spray them often.

>

> Wear socks that absorb moisture, not artificial fibers.

>

> Take your shoes off as often as possible, just wear your socks.

>

> This will prevent it once it clears up.

>

> But, it is a tough thing to get rid of. Check online for some of the

> natural treatments.

>

> Lynda

>

>

> At 01:57 PM 3/10/2006, you wrote:

>> okay, after all the discussion today, i have a question: since i got

>> my silicone implants, i have had a terrible problem with fungus in my

>> big toe....i tried natural cures for over a year, and finally gave in

>> and did the scary medicine for three months cause it HURT! even

>> putting on a sock hurt like crazy, and if i bumped it, intense,

>> lingering pain..........anyway, it has been about 11 months, and the

>> fungus is back!!!!!!!! any opinions or fellow sufferers of this?

>>

>> blessings to all,

>>

>> kathie

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given

>> by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or

>> licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment.

>>

>> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

>> mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own

>> decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a

>> better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954,

>> Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

>>

>> See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link:

>> <http://.shutterfly.com/action/>http://.shutterfly.

>> com/action/

>>

>>

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