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You slap it on, and it actually traps the moisture/seeping from the wound and heals it like brandy new skin. THAT stuff works really well, as it was designed for diabetics with bedsores. I paid about $80 for a box of maybe 20 patches. Much thicker than Tegaderm, and flesh-colored. Now, if you want expensive, go with Duoderm. Hear me now, believe me later, or however it went on SNL. Way cheaper than that goopy junk you keep pushing after you include the bandages, etc. I don't deny that Tegaderm works, but for those of us on a budget, Aquaphor is killer stuff. Like we said, Aquaphor is magic and the FDA does not require the disclosure of magic as an active ingredient. In Reply To:Got the aquapor last night, what's the magic ingredient? so far, it looks and feels like expensive vaseline!įrom the label - active ingredient: petroleum jelly
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The rumor is that roadwork may necessitate a course change next year.Īnyway, this weekend at Winters will be first race since then, though largely do to lack of opportunity rather than unwillingness to get back out there. I have never seen a race where every category has so many crashes in every category. and then you through in the S-turn and things are a bit dicey. I think it is because the fields are so big and the Davis streets have such a severe camber that, coming into every corner, two lanes worth of riders get forced into 2/3 of the roadway. I had cause to consider wh that race is so crash prone. I took a pedal stroke too soon coming out of the turn and lost the rear wheel, sliding on the same side already banged up from earlier. Then, at the re-start, I let myself get shuffled back and knew I had to move up, so I took the last corner wide with four laps to go thinking I can get a jump moving up the straight. Then there was the guy who went sailing into the hay bales a few laps later causing the our race to be stopped so that they could bring on the ambulance. Coming out of the turn we both went down, along with someone else. Someone inside of me changed their line going through the first turn, bumped into me and moved me over such that I locked handlebars with the guy next to me. That dosen't sound like me, but I did crash in Davis in the 4s race-twice (I can't believe I just admitted that). I think it is much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers that might be wrong." - Richard Feynman "I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing. "You'll find a slight squeeze on the hooter an excellent safety precaution, Miss Scrumptious."
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There's those who have fallen, and those who will. When I started to use Adaptic bandages, I made a quantum leap in my recovery. Otherwise, in my case, the gauze would stick to the wound, and when I'd change the bandage, the old bandage pulled off all the new tissue that had formed that day. The only thing I'd change about what you wrote, is that I put an Adaptic pad over the Aquaphor, and under the gauze. I think they got a special exemption from the FDA, as it fails to list the main ingredient: magic. Slather (and I do mean slather) that stuff on the wounds and cover with sterile pads.