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Old 10-17-2006, 10:03 AM
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Wart Removers...

Ok,

I have a very annoying wart on my right index finger, i hate it, and it's been there about a year or so, it used to be on my left index finger, but one day it decided to move in on the right hand instead. I REALLY wanna get rid of it, so today i bought some Scholl wart remover, it's one that freezes it and is supposed to work in 1 treatment.

When i got home, we noticed it's "not suitable for diabetics".... WHY THE **** NOTT!!!??!@@?!??##@@??

Are there any wart removers out there that we CAN use? I dont really want to use the gel ones that take MONTHS to work... i dont even know if we can use those either?

As always, advice is muchly appreciated
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Old 10-17-2006, 10:08 AM
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I haven't used that stuff but I have used the gels that take forever and well, those never worked for me. I have been wanting to try one of those freeze systems to see how they work, but ****, so expensive.

The reason they say not to use on diabetics is because it might not heal properly. Personally, I've never had a problem with healing therefore if you don't, I don't see why you couldn't use it.
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Old 10-17-2006, 10:16 AM
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yeh i tried the gels on my LEFT finger when it was there, but didn't work.
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Old 10-17-2006, 10:26 AM
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Everything now days are labeled for diabetics no to use. If it were me I would use it. Or maybe call the compnay and find out the specific reason for not being able to use it.

If all else fails how about scissors?
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Old 10-17-2006, 10:28 AM
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Yes... maybe AMPUTATING the wart is a solution! lol
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Old 10-17-2006, 10:29 AM
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I'm sure it won't be a problem, just apply a little pressure afterward.
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Old 10-17-2006, 10:35 AM
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I think the reason they say "not suitable for diabetics" is there may be issues with healing. If your bg isn't in control, the place the wart was, may not heal. Complications could set in, etc etc. It's all about CYA.
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Old 10-18-2006, 07:04 AM
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I'd be afraid of it not healing properly and getting infected. I'd make an appointment with a dermatologist, if possible. Good luck!

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Old 10-18-2006, 07:33 AM
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I'd make an appointment with a dermatologist, if possible.
Well, that is a waste. Whenever I went to them for warts they just iced (liquid nitro) them off. Basically the same stuff that you now buy at the stores.
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Old 10-18-2006, 08:11 AM
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Dont you know diabetics are constantly having toes and fingers and noses and legs fall off for minor reasons such as walking around their own houses barefoot? To think they would want to freeze off warts in the privacy and comfort of their own home, like any other human being is just an outrage. In fact, while we are on the subject, lets not forget to mention that we should also avoid filing calluses, trimming toenails, waxing legs and wearing socks with seams. Dont even get me started on the subject of contact lenses...

Ohh yes, we are sick, SICK I tell you, and we should live in fear that the everyday thing we do may result in heinous consequences, loss of life or indeed, limb. So next time you pick up a kitchen knife to chop some salad, consider the possible consequences. You could cut yourself, a minor injury, which you may well not even feel (due to lack of sensation, neuropathy), let alone see (cos you are blind, retinopathy), which then becomes hideously infected due to the inherent poor healing of all diabetics. Dont you think it would be wiser to buy pre-shredded lettuce leaves and save yourself the possible suffering? In fact, I'm quite suprised kitchen utensils do not yet come with a warning about the possible dangers to people with diabetes.

In short, while I can of course not comment on your own health, I would use the wart freezer stuff and not loose too much sleep .
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Old 10-18-2006, 08:18 AM
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Dont you know diabetics are constantly having toes and fingers and noses and legs fall
off

This is very new! I'll have to add it to my list. LOL
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Old 10-18-2006, 07:27 PM
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Go to the doc and they can freeze it off.
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Old 10-18-2006, 07:58 PM
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Dont you know diabetics are constantly having toes and fingers and noses and legs fall off for minor reasons such as walking around their own houses barefoot? To think they would want to freeze off warts in the privacy and comfort of their own home, like any other human being is just an outrage. In fact, while we are on the subject, lets not forget to mention that we should also avoid filing calluses, trimming toenails, waxing legs and wearing socks with seams. Dont even get me started on the subject of contact lenses...

Ohh yes, we are sick, SICK I tell you, and we should live in fear that the everyday thing we do may result in heinous consequences, loss of life or indeed, limb. So next time you pick up a kitchen knife to chop some salad, consider the possible consequences. You could cut yourself, a minor injury, which you may well not even feel (due to lack of sensation, neuropathy), let alone see (cos you are blind, retinopathy), which then becomes hideously infected due to the inherent poor healing of all diabetics. Dont you think it would be wiser to buy pre-shredded lettuce leaves and save yourself the possible suffering? In fact, I'm quite suprised kitchen utensils do not yet come with a warning about the possible dangers to people with diabetes.

In short, while I can of course not comment on your own health, I would use the wart freezer stuff and not loose too much sleep .

Couldn't have said it better if I tried! Reminds me of the CDE who almost fell off of her chair when I told her that I actually WALK BAREFOOT in my own house. Apparently this foolishness can causes toes to fall off at will.
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Old 10-18-2006, 08:01 PM
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I once had a wart and the over-the-counter stuff didn't work. I got a prescription for Occlusal-HP and the first bottle of the stuff didn't do a darn thing. I was desperate enough to try a second bottle and the thing slowly went away. It took time but it worked.
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Old 10-18-2006, 08:03 PM
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On a more serious note, I used the Dr. Scholl's on my son's wart last year (except he got the cool one with Garfield on the tape!) and the wart was gone within a month. Of course, he doesn't have D, so his finger is still intact.
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