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I used to order my epsom lotion online - not Amazon (forgot the brand but it was expensive). When MrsD mentioned here about the Morton's Epsom Lotion at Walmart, I bought it and the good thing is its cheap!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (06-25-2014) |
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![]() Thank you! I did find the crème at Walmart. Have been using the compound cream for 2 weeks now and it really helps. My feet are numb and burn still but it's tolerable. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I had a similar situation. I've been going to a pain management dr. for PN and she never mentioned the cream. My wife had a compounded cream for a severe knee injury and I tried it out of desperation. Worked extremely well and told the dr. about it and she prescribed a similar compounded cream. Go figure!
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