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Old 12-26-2015, 08:33 PM #1
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Perhaps some Cannabis based topicals, if you can get your hands on some and try? This may offer some ideas: https://www.leafly.com/news/cannabis...nabis-topicals. I've never tried creams myself, but it would be what I'd go to first, if the pain gets to that point.


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Hi everyone,

Are there any Topical over the counter creams worth using for painful SFN or is it a waste to time/money to use over the counter products?

Thank you.

Happy Holidays!

Cliffman
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