This is primarily a professional blog - however, I have decided to also use it as a forum to share my experience with pre-cancer treatment using Carac.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Life After Carac!
This is what I look like now, two weeks after stopping Carac treatment. I was amazed at how quickly the Locoid cream healed the treated area. I still have a tiny bit of redness, but overall I am really pleased.
HI! Looks like the Carac worked really well for you. How long did you apply it? And, what strength did you use (5%, 10%...etc.)? I'm trying to get my courage up to begin my treatment. Thanks, Matt
i am using the carac now, this is not the first time. i have gotten much more red than your photos after just 10 days. i am sick over the sun damage i have had over the years! this process with carac is PAINFUL and so unsightly! you look great now. thank you for posting your pix and your journey, much appreciated!
Well, I did my treatment, and everything I read about it is true--including that fact that it works well! It's very much worth the interval of "unsightliness" and mild to moderate discomfort that one must endure. I encourage those who are considering the treatment to do it ~~ Matt
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HI! Looks like the Carac worked really well for you. How long did you apply it? And, what strength did you use (5%, 10%...etc.)? I'm trying to get my courage up to begin my treatment. Thanks, Matt
i am using the carac now, this is not the first time. i have gotten much more red than your photos after just 10 days. i am sick over the sun damage i have had over the years! this process with carac is PAINFUL and so unsightly! you look great now.
thank you for posting your pix and your journey, much appreciated!
Well, I did my treatment, and everything I read about it is true--including that fact that it works well! It's very much worth the interval of "unsightliness" and mild to moderate discomfort that one must endure. I encourage those who are considering the treatment to do it ~~ Matt
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