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Treatment for sore/dry skin

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Re: Treatment for sore/dry skin

#16 Unread post by Gillybean » Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:02 pm

brandon's mum this skin tag has been on me and big for about 15 years so it's not a new thing at all.
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Re: Treatment for sore/dry skin

#17 Unread post by BrandonsMum08 » Thu Jan 05, 2012 7:12 pm

No i know but they will still say the same thing. They wouldnt do unnecessary/non urgent procedures whilst you are pregnant.
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Re: Treatment for sore/dry skin

#18 Unread post by Gillybean » Thu Jan 05, 2012 7:35 pm

true you are right but I will speak to the gp anyway as they can at least know so I can go back at a later date an get something arranged plus need them to check the lump on my shoulder which i think is a small cyst but best to make sure.
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