Postby bldoink » Sat Feb 10, 2018 6:03 pm
Probably not the best place for this but here it is.
OK, first off this isn't medical advice and I'm sharing just in case you want to bounce this off your doctor.
I was at the primary care doctors off ice the other day for blood work. While waiting I saw a flyer in their flyer rack for a new non-steroidal med for eczema called "Eucrisa". I took the flyer in with me and after the blood draw I asked the tech if they had a sample. After a fair wait and I guess a doctors approval she came back with a small sample tube of the ointment.
The ointment looks to be in a petroleum base. Once home I took a tiny bit and applied it to a small new outbreak of eczema on my chest and a tiny dab on a healthy patch of skin mid shaft on my dick. The next day the tiny new spot of eczema had cleared and there was no adverse reaction on my dick.
OK, I'm now a bit brave so I apply a little to the area of my dick that is having a newer outbreak that is getting red and starting to verge toward raw. Well it burns on that spot but I tough it out as there isn't any visible reaction although I check it frequently.
This is the third day now and the area on my dick has cleared and doesn't burn anymore. Actually it just burned the first time. I've applied two times a day but only applied a very, very tiny amount each time. So little it can't be seen and it leaves me wondering if I got full coverage. My initial impression is that THIS SHIT WORKS! The bad news is that my insurance probably won't cover it as my insurance doesn't cover anything expensive and a tube of this stuff goes for $600 bucks!!!
OK, no one recommended that I use the stuff on my dick, so bear that in mind. None of the literature I could find on the stuff recommends using it on your dick either. I did not consult with a doctor on this and didn't actually see a doctor when I got the sample. Researching the stuff, the major common complaint I found was that it burns. I did experience that to a small degree but nothing that would stop me from using it if it also works. My experience with this stuff has been very brief and may not stand the test of time.
Take the above as you wish. Just don't take it as medical advice. Personally I'm encouraged. But $600 bucks? Really???
RRP 2011 Mayo Jacksonville, Dr. Wehle. Non nerve sparing. C in margins. Radiation 2023, V.E.D, Viagra and PGE-1 (80mcg/ml) injections @ 7 - 16 units. Originally Edex20 or 40, then compounded PGE1 due to cost. Inject. 14 yrs. It works. FL Treasure coast.