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I use the Androgel pump - 3 pumps for each shoulder. I take a shower first, dry

off and then apply it.

the next moring when I again shower, it has been absorbed into the skin so there

is no way my waife or daughter can come into contact with it.

When i visit the grandkids I am alsways sue to wear long sleeved shirts so they

do not come into contact with it. 

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From: Calvin Stucker <calvinstucker@...>

Sent: Sat, February 20, 2010 12:01:22 AM

Subject: Re: Androgel Packets and Showers

 

I want to thank you all for this site-as a new user, I am finding alot of new

and helpful information.  I have a question that I really need help on.  I

know it is very important not to get any of the medicine on anything that

another could pick up; my question is this- when I take a shower, do I need to

scrub and clean the tub afterwards to prevent anything that rinsed off while

showering doesn't come in contact with my wife and grandchildren?  And should

the washrags,towels and soaps be kept separately(the same with laundry)?

All help will be greatly appreciated,

Gramps

(P.S. I don't want to appear to be paranoid, but I am really concerned for the

health and well being of my wife and grandchildren. )

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I did read something where a woman's T level went up because she was sharing

towels.

I think it's wise to not share, but I think mixing the laundry should be fine.

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From: Calvin Stucker <calvinstucker@...>

Sent: Sat, February 20, 2010 12:01:22 AM

Subject: Re: Androgel Packets and Showers

I want to thank you all for this site-as a new user, I am finding alot of new

and helpful information. I have a question that I really need help on. I know

it is very important not to get any of the medicine on anything that another

could pick up; my question is this- when I take a shower, do I need to scrub and

clean the tub afterwards to prevent anything that rinsed off while showering

doesn't come in contact with my wife and grandchildren? And should the

washrags,towels and soaps be kept separately(the same with laundry)?

All help will be greatly appreciated,

Gramps

(P.S. I don't want to appear to be paranoid, but I am really concerned for the

health and well being of my wife and grandchildren. )

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I REALLY doubt that could happen-unless one purposefully planned to do so.

Even then.

Sounds like an urban legend to me. LOL

Be well!

Regards,

Crisler, DO

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Here is what I did when I was on gels I took my shower at bedtime to be sure all

the gel was off me I sleep in the nude. When I get up I would put on the gel

and when it dried I put on a T shirt. My wife and kids at the time had there

own towels and we never use each others soup who does that. As for the shower

or tub not a problem I just rinsed it out good when I was done. Who would leave

a shower with soup all over it or leave a ring in the tub.

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> From: Calvin Stucker <calvinstucker@...>

> Subject: Re: Androgel Packets and Showers

>

> Date: Saturday, February 20, 2010, 12:01 AM

> I want to thank you all for this

> site-as a new user, I am finding alot of new and helpful

> information.  I have a question that I really need help

> on.  I know it is very important not to get any of the

> medicine on anything that another could pick up; my question

> is this- when I take a shower, do I need to scrub and clean

> the tub afterwards to prevent anything that rinsed off while

> showering doesn't come in contact with my wife and

> grandchildren?  And should the washrags,towels and soaps be

> kept separately(the same with laundry)?

>

> All help will be greatly appreciated,

>

> Gramps

> (P.S. I don't want to appear to be paranoid, but I am

> really concerned for the health and well being of my wife

> and grandchildren.)

>

>

>      

>

>

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