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Posted by on July 17, 2009, 11:55 am
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>Calamine was upgraded, so to speak, to Caladryl - which has the
>anti-histamine stuff in it. I believe it's still out there. But, it's just
>primarily palliative, as opposed to hydrocortisone which is both palliative
>and curative. There is also Benadryl lotion/gel - which my primary care doc
>hates so I don't use it. I have a bunch of Rx strength steroid topical
>stuff on hand for anything serious, and we keep the hydrocortisone, & Tecnu
>on hand for the normal. Heck, I even have Rx Silvadene - which is a burn
>treatment ointment great for serious "road rash" - significant scrapes, etc.
>At the same time, I also prefer to use some homeopathic ointments.
>ellice
Listen - I am sorry I spoke at all, what do I know as a non medical
person like you ? I merely wanted to warn to warn Cheryl from first
hand experience her DS could be in more trouble than she realized.
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Posted by ellice on July 17, 2009, 12:10 pm
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>> Calamine was upgraded, so to speak, to Caladryl - which has the
>> anti-histamine stuff in it. I believe it's still out there. But, it's just
>> primarily palliative, as opposed to hydrocortisone which is both palliative
>> and curative. There is also Benadryl lotion/gel - which my primary care doc
>> hates so I don't use it. I have a bunch of Rx strength steroid topical
>> stuff on hand for anything serious, and we keep the hydrocortisone, & Tecnu
>> on hand for the normal. Heck, I even have Rx Silvadene - which is a burn
>> treatment ointment great for serious "road rash" - significant scrapes, etc.
>> At the same time, I also prefer to use some homeopathic ointments.
>>
>> ellice
>
> Listen - I am sorry I spoke at all, what do I know as a non medical
> person like you ? I merely wanted to warn to warn Cheryl from first
> hand experience her DS could be in more trouble than she realized.
Why apologize - I was just merely adding on some info to your comment which
seemed rather open-ended? I imagine other people might have the same query
as you about why it seemed to fall out of favor - which of course you
snipped out:
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> Sounds like a follow on to Calomine Lotion - believe that was
> considered undesirable at some point, forget why.
Which just seemed to be about Calamine lotion, nothing more or less.
Do you just want to be snippy?
Ellice
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Posted by on July 17, 2009, 12:12 pm
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>>> Calamine was upgraded, so to speak, to Caladryl - which has the
>>> anti-histamine stuff in it. I believe it's still out there. But, it's just
>>> primarily palliative, as opposed to hydrocortisone which is both palliative
>>> and curative. There is also Benadryl lotion/gel - which my primary care doc
>>> hates so I don't use it. I have a bunch of Rx strength steroid topical
>>> stuff on hand for anything serious, and we keep the hydrocortisone, & Tecnu
>>> on hand for the normal. Heck, I even have Rx Silvadene - which is a burn
>>> treatment ointment great for serious "road rash" - significant scrapes, etc.
>>> At the same time, I also prefer to use some homeopathic ointments.
>>>
>>> ellice
>>
>> Listen - I am sorry I spoke at all, what do I know as a non medical
>> person like you ? I merely wanted to warn to warn Cheryl from first
>> hand experience her DS could be in more trouble than she realized.
>Why apologize - I was just merely adding on some info to your comment which
>seemed rather open-ended? I imagine other people might have the same query
>as you about why it seemed to fall out of favor - which of course you
>snipped out:
>> Sounds like a follow on to Calomine Lotion - believe that was
>> considered undesirable at some point, forget why.
>Which just seemed to be about Calamine lotion, nothing more or less.
>Do you just want to be snippy?
>Ellice
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Posted by on July 17, 2009, 12:19 pm
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>> Listen - I am sorry I spoke at all, what do I know as a non medical
>> person like you ? I merely wanted to warn to warn Cheryl from first
>> hand experience her DS could be in more trouble than she realized.
>Why apologize - I was just merely adding on some info to your comment which
>seemed rather open-ended? I imagine other people might have the same query
>as you about why it seemed to fall out of favor - which of course you
>snipped out:
>> Sounds like a follow on to Calomine Lotion - believe that was
>> considered undesirable at some point, forget why.
>Which just seemed to be about Calamine lotion, nothing more or less.
>Do you just want to be snippy?
>Ellice
Do you always like to add to peoples posts to demonstrate that your
knowledge on every subject is superior to theirs ?
Just weary of your all encompassing knowledge on every subject I
think. I don't make a comment and expect to have an education on the
subject. Yes, I knew about Caladryl, yes I know about hydrocortisone
and some of the others and as you can see, there is no query after my
original comment. It was a statement, not a query.
Yes I know you never use an editing finger and post at great length,
whereas I tend to do the opposite - thinking of people on dialup
mostly - and there still are some.
Now what else ?? Some grammatical errors in my post ? Something not
medical enough for a lay person ? There must be something wrong with
it that you can correct. Be my guest.
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Posted by ellice on July 17, 2009, 12:40 pm
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>>>
>>> Listen - I am sorry I spoke at all, what do I know as a non medical
>>> person like you ? I merely wanted to warn to warn Cheryl from first
>>> hand experience her DS could be in more trouble than she realized.
>>
>> Why apologize - I was just merely adding on some info to your comment which
>> seemed rather open-ended? I imagine other people might have the same query
>> as you about why it seemed to fall out of favor - which of course you
>> snipped out:
>>
>>> Sounds like a follow on to Calomine Lotion - believe that was
>>> considered undesirable at some point, forget why.
>>
>>
>> Which just seemed to be about Calamine lotion, nothing more or less.
>>
>> Do you just want to be snippy?
>>
>> Ellice
>>
>>
> Do you always like to add to peoples posts to demonstrate that your
> knowledge on every subject is superior to theirs ?
>
> Just weary of your all encompassing knowledge on every subject I
> think. I don't make a comment and expect to have an education on the
> subject. Yes, I knew about Caladryl, yes I know about hydrocortisone
> and some of the others and as you can see, there is no query after my
> original comment. It was a statement, not a query.
So, don't read my remarks. Personally, I read other people's information as
it often adds to what I do or don't know. It's a discussion - that's what
people do. Not a criticism.
But, of course when someone else posts expanding on a subject then it's not
a problem.
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> Yes I know you never use an editing finger and post at great length,
> whereas I tend to do the opposite - thinking of people on dialup
> mostly - and there still are some.
I do believe you're mistaken, as I frequently snip posts back - not always,
but reaching your stage of perfection is difficult. I do at least try to
snip such that the context remains. Of course - I suppose in your so
superior mind and manners, I must be the only person on RCTN that has
editing issues. Or perhaps you don't read the others - or feel compelled to
criticize them.
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> Now what else ?? Some grammatical errors in my post ? Something not
> medical enough for a lay person ? There must be something wrong with
> it that you can correct. Be my guest.
Um, perhaps you'd like to point out my correcting? Might be difficult, as I
don't have that habit. Sure, I'm guilty of adding on information, or having
a discussion with some details. As do many others here. Again, if you
don't like it - don't read it. Clearly you intend to snipe at me, or try to
belittle me as the mood strikes and has been demonstrated over time. So,
evidently it's some insult to you if others add on to your comments - or are
you just developing some insult paranoia to complement your royal GOWness?
ellice
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>anti-histamine stuff in it. I believe it's still out there. But, it's just
>primarily palliative, as opposed to hydrocortisone which is both palliative
>and curative. There is also Benadryl lotion/gel - which my primary care doc
>hates so I don't use it. I have a bunch of Rx strength steroid topical
>stuff on hand for anything serious, and we keep the hydrocortisone, & Tecnu
>on hand for the normal. Heck, I even have Rx Silvadene - which is a burn
>treatment ointment great for serious "road rash" - significant scrapes, etc.
>At the same time, I also prefer to use some homeopathic ointments.
>ellice