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    Default Re: Healing up Road Rash

    Hit the deck today hard enough to have some pretty good road rash on my lower arm, shoulder and back. Just got back from Macy's where I got some of this in non-scented version. Didn't want to smell like my grandmoms.

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    Default Re: Healing up Road Rash

    Wicki it. Every forum needs a good wound trauma thread.

    But we do need some serious editing here. All the alternate facts here are getting a bit out of control. And please, let's keep our focus here. The real issue is Dustin's hairy legs.
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    Default Re: Healing up Road Rash

    Quote Originally Posted by 11.4 View Post
    Wicki it. Every forum needs a good wound trauma thread.

    But we do need some serious editing here. All the alternate facts here are getting a bit out of control. And please, let's keep our focus here. The real issue is Dustin's hairy legs.
    Well, hopefully he's healed up by now. It's been 4 1/2 years. :)
    "I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." - davids

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Strongin View Post
    Well, hopefully he's healed up by now. It's been 4 1/2 years. :)
    Healed, hopefully. But probably not de-haired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 11.4 View Post
    Healed, hopefully. But probably not de-haired.
    I'm pretty sure there's another thread around here with tips on de-hairing, but I'm hopeful that nobody resurrects it.
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    Default Re: Healing up Road Rash

    In before the lock.

    BTW - CVS sells a Arnica healing creme (made in France of course) that is the absolute bomb for healing compromised skin.

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    Default Re: Healing up Road Rash

    This:
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    Arnica, haha.

    Don't drink it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Strongin View Post
    Well, hopefully he's healed up by now. It's been 4 1/2 years. :)
    Are you in a hurry? In Sachs waiting list years, that´s like half hour.
    slow.

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    Default Re: Healing up Road Rash

    Aquaphor. Might not be more effective than plain old petroleum jelly, but supposed to have some magic ingredients, and my brother-in-law who is an er-doc turned wound care specialist recommended it. The big jar is essentially a life-time supply at the rate we are using it.

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    Default Re: Healing up Road Rash

    Quote Originally Posted by giordana93 View Post
    Aquaphor. Might not be more effective than plain old petroleum jelly, but supposed to have some magic ingredients, and my brother-in-law who is an er-doc turned wound care specialist recommended it. The big jar is essentially a life-time supply at the rate we are using it.

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]https://3wn4p12jdxlbfk8nm2ff1sis-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/14oz-jar.jpg[/ATTACH]
    That's what my tattoo artist recommends to help the healing process
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