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Day 12 - Insanity's Crowbar

This blog is to help others contemplating this treatment.


Day 12 - Insanity's Crowbar


Of course, FEAR is insanity's crowbar. Wondering what might happen and worrying about it puts the cart firmly before the horse.

What is going to happen over the next week is...going to happen...and then it will get better.  I just have to endure it.

First small blisters overnight.  They appeared on spots on my forehead.  More to come I dare say!

Symptoms check:  Washing my face each morning with soap and a washer (flannel) is getting to be a tender experience, a bit like sandpaper.  Just go easy and it's all good (relative statement 😀).

Photos below are 'post cream application' - see Day 11 - for reference to being glossed up.


Right side Day 12

Small blisters

Left side Day 12



Learning:

Fear makes the wolf bigger than he is.
German Proverb


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