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Old 03-14-2017, 07:35 PM #1
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Heart SFN and lotion after the shower

Hello. I have had SFN for 3 years now but was just recently diagnosed. I have a real problem after my shower, if the water is warm. I have taken cold showers for over 2 years. The lotion I applied after the shower would also exasperate the pins and needles and burning pain I was having in my legs. I found Gold Bond Medicated extra strength lotion and it is great. I have very dry skin and I need to moisturize. This lotion has a cooling menthol effect. It feels great even after dressing I feel the cooling effects. Give it a try. I hope it helps somebody else. God bless.

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