
Kim Aron Personal Trainer, writer, blogger, networker and coach.
My husband has these two warts on his elbow that keep reappearing. He has used the Dr Scholl’s treatments (the liquid, the medicated discs, the freezing solution) and they worked once, where the whole wart came off (it kind of had a cone shape to the end to it). But now they are back and won’t budge.
He’s gone to the doctor’s and had them freeze it a few times. It did nothing. He’s told to come back every two weeks to refreeze it. It’s such a hassle! Is there anything that can be done at home to get rid of pestering warts?
<B>If you read on, it says that we have already tried store treatments and seeing a doctor. </B>Lighter idea is interesting!
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Kim Aron Personal Trainer, writer, blogger, networker and coach. I bought a keyboard pad, it is like clothe but is 2 inches wider than keyboard. ( Office Max) it is nice but why is it wider?
I am limited to space, I bought for ergonomics and I have tenis elbow. it is 18” wide , office depot ones are 19-1/2”
I thought of getting the bean bag on because it would mold to your wrist and you could wash it ( a big plus) but I thought it would keep sinking form the weight off wrist, therefore a hassle. And a big thing, I am not the best typer, speed wise.
when I am using this thing, it is comfortable but my typing is much worse and slower now. Is this normal? and how long before I get used to it? Also what is the best, the cloth, foam. rubber, or bean bag???? Sorry for all the Questions in one paragraph. I got the cloth because I don’t want to be sticking to it, like sweating. the bean bad is cloth, I think also.
what is your opinion???
thank you
Wayne

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