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I thought it was Dioxin as I did handle hundreds of pounds of 50 year old plastic football gear when cleaning out the school gym storage in preparation for building expansion. Dioxin can bleed from old plastic. My Dermatolagist did a scraping for testing and came up with blanks. Any one got this even though you are a 56 year old virgin & live a clean chaist life? thanks, PrimeView Thread

It was a rare form of exema! Not a disease.
Clobetazone Propionate cream was the cure. Within 4 weeks it was 80% healed. Even my Westwood Derm. Doctor was shocked at how this worked fast. The rest should take until Sept. to clear out. Thank you Westwood Dermatology Center for ending My messy,(sometimes bloody) ordeal. So much for my other Derm.Doctor" with a nationallt recog. name". He was stumped totally. I suffered for 6 years because some Derm.doc only knew about cancer & face lifts & I sufferred for 6 years. A young newly educated doctor is best!View Thread

I had this for 6 years because My nationally known skin doctor could not figure it out!? So much for popular names over SKILL. My ankles look clean & normal again!View Thread
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