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Old 06-25-2014, 09:06 AM #11
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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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Morton Epsom lotion is at WalMart and online at Amazon.com

Some Walgreen's are now carrying it too.


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.can do everything I used to do and am not slowed down by pain. Actually when I busy working I am not reminded of my sick feet and ankles. It has traveled to the ankles noticed that last week. The compound is something worth looking into for PNs. The cost with medical insurance is $20. I apply the crème 3 times a day for 2 minutes.
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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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