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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 303037" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Kelly,</p><p>Sending many thoughts, prayers, and {{{hugs}}}. You are an inspiration. </p><p></p><p>Susie's suggestions are wonderful. If I might add one small thing, in case there should be need ... when trying to lower the inflammation in sore tissues, a short soak in baking soda water (sitz bath) followed by very gentle warm air from a blow dryer to dry and strengthen the skin, really helps healing. Using a moisturizing barrier after that is a good idea. The mylanta/corn starch combination sounds great. If there's any problem with yeast due to immunosuppression, substituting talc for the corn starch may help. (The starch can sometimes promote yeast growth.)</p><p></p><p>Lots of wishes for peace, strength, and love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 303037, member: 2884"] Kelly, Sending many thoughts, prayers, and {{{hugs}}}. You are an inspiration. Susie's suggestions are wonderful. If I might add one small thing, in case there should be need ... when trying to lower the inflammation in sore tissues, a short soak in baking soda water (sitz bath) followed by very gentle warm air from a blow dryer to dry and strengthen the skin, really helps healing. Using a moisturizing barrier after that is a good idea. The mylanta/corn starch combination sounds great. If there's any problem with yeast due to immunosuppression, substituting talc for the corn starch may help. (The starch can sometimes promote yeast growth.) Lots of wishes for peace, strength, and love. [/QUOTE]
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