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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 189478" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I had warts on my feet - I didn't recognize them since I thought they were callouses. Got to the point that there were too many to cut out without being able to walk for a very long time. My doctor refered me to a dermatologist who put me on a immune therapy. Don't remember the name but had to have a shot of something in my arm and once the area became very red (allergic reaction) than I would start the therapy on my feet - one small area at a time - was warned it would get so painful that I may not be able to walk if I did too large of an area. The gel I put on a wart was specially made by only one pharmacy in the area and worked on surrounding warts also. I would dig out the wart once the medication got to a certain point. My feet did get very painful but I no longer have any on either foot.</p><p> </p><p>The Head and Shoulder song. I rewrote it for a church skit and had two other ladies sing with me during a talent show:</p><p> </p><p>Head and Shoulders (1st person held up head and shoulder shampoo)</p><p>Needs (2nd person held up a kleenex box) -notice NEEDS instead of KNEES</p><p>and Toes (3rd person pointed to and wiggled toes)</p><p> </p><p>Eyes (1st person holds of glassed)</p><p>and Ears (2nd person holds up hearing aide)</p><p>and mouth and nose (3rd person holds up cold/cough medication)</p><p> </p><p>We had the congregation and school families in stitches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 189478, member: 5096"] I had warts on my feet - I didn't recognize them since I thought they were callouses. Got to the point that there were too many to cut out without being able to walk for a very long time. My doctor refered me to a dermatologist who put me on a immune therapy. Don't remember the name but had to have a shot of something in my arm and once the area became very red (allergic reaction) than I would start the therapy on my feet - one small area at a time - was warned it would get so painful that I may not be able to walk if I did too large of an area. The gel I put on a wart was specially made by only one pharmacy in the area and worked on surrounding warts also. I would dig out the wart once the medication got to a certain point. My feet did get very painful but I no longer have any on either foot. The Head and Shoulder song. I rewrote it for a church skit and had two other ladies sing with me during a talent show: Head and Shoulders (1st person held up head and shoulder shampoo) Needs (2nd person held up a kleenex box) -notice NEEDS instead of KNEES and Toes (3rd person pointed to and wiggled toes) Eyes (1st person holds of glassed) and Ears (2nd person holds up hearing aide) and mouth and nose (3rd person holds up cold/cough medication) We had the congregation and school families in stitches. [/QUOTE]
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