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Old 04-03-2007, 08:12 AM #1
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Default Teen acne, ugh it was a ear pimple that turned infected

Okay now I'm mad. I can't believe this happened. Derrick has done all he can to take care of his face. We just still can't find anything that will get rid of most of the pimples. But his face has looked so much better. But that still doesn't mean much. He just has 1000 of pimples instead of millions all over his face, neck and back. I have no clue what to think, they have now
taken over his ears too. But the thing is we have tried everything I can find
but proactive, and I refuse to pay the price of that, and it not work too.

Insurance wont pay for anything that the doctor will prescribe, and I don't
think sending him to a dermatologist would help.

So of all things he had a pimple in his ear, and he must have picked the
top off, it got itchy. But it bleed into his ear canal. Luckily no damage
in the canal. But he has a infected ear now, and cultured and on antibiotics,
but I don't know what to think, I know that the other ear has the pimples
too. I have seen them.

So how the heck do I keep them down now after this.

I don't want a repeat of this.

Donna
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