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Carol,

This is the recipe I found from this site from 03-03-04.

5cc maalox

5cc benadryl

5cc viscous lidocaine (2%)

Our pediatrician does 1 part viscous lidocaine. The first time I had it made

thru Walgreens and since

it's a combo medicine, our insurance doesn't cover the cost, which was $17.59.

Then I thru it away

when I emptied out my frigerator after the hurricane. When I had it made up

again, and got another

prescription from our pediatrician, I brought it to Wal-mart. They have a name

for it called

'Ron's Run' 2:2:1, it only cost approx. $4.00, I can't find the receipt at this

time.

Recently the dentist prescribed Triamcinolone Acetonide, dental paste .1%, but

my daughter does not

like it. She normally uses Baby Orajel or the above mixture. The first time

she used it as a mouthwash

and she won't ever do that again, the Q-tip swab is the way to go.

had her tonsils out 2-1/2 years ago. She did not have mouth sores until

awhile after the surgery.

Jeannine

Mom to , 8-1/2

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Jeannine,

Same with us! Coby had his tonsils out at exactly 2 years old. His fevers

were coming so close together that we didn't even have hardly a week between

them so we pushed for the tonsillectomy. His fevers immediately disappeared,

however, he had symptoms coming and going for almost a year (leg pain, stomach,

mouth ulcers). At almost exactly a year, all of the symptoms went away. About

4 months ago which he is now 6 1/2 yrs old, the mouth ulcers came back. I'm

ashamed to say that I don't keep up with the posts much anymore since it's

been so long since we've had any symptoms. I just happened to see the

Magic Mouthwash comments being passed and currently my son, Coby, has four and

he won't hardly eat. Thank you for writing me back and I'm going to go to

Walmart this morning!!!!

THANK YOU!

Carol Kurtz

Coby 6 1/2 yrs old

Charlotte, NC

In a message dated 2/28/2005 1:17:29 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

ronotile@... writes:

Carol,

This is the recipe I found from this site from 03-03-04.

5cc maalox

5cc benadryl

5cc viscous lidocaine (2%)

Our pediatrician does 1 part viscous lidocaine. The first time I had it

made thru Walgreens and since

it's a combo medicine, our insurance doesn't cover the cost, which was

$17.59. Then I thru it away

when I emptied out my frigerator after the hurricane. When I had it made up

again, and got another

prescription from our pediatrician, I brought it to Wal-mart. They have a

name for it called

'Ron's Run' 2:2:1, it only cost approx. $4.00, I can't find the receipt at

this time.

Recently the dentist prescribed Triamcinolone Acetonide, dental paste .1%,

but my daughter does not

like it. She normally uses Baby Orajel or the above mixture. The first

time she used it as a mouthwash

and she won't ever do that again, the Q-tip swab is the way to go.

had her tonsils out 2-1/2 years ago. She did not have mouth sores

until awhile after the surgery.

Jeannine

Mom to , 8-1/2

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Thank you all! After speaking with the Ped this morning, we were given

Triamcinolone 0.1% Paste Tar. It's AWESOME!!!! Coby says that it tastes like

glue,

but he could " happily " eat everything!

THANK YOU EVERYBODY!

Carol Kurtz

Coby 6 1/2 yrs old

Charlotte, NC

In a message dated 2/28/2005 2:44:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

merryms@... writes:

Ron's Rum is the same as the below listed recipe. Our pediatrician gave

it to Jarrod Friday for the sores. It was a 1:1:1 mixture. Walgreens did

the prescription for us and it was $5.00. They told me it did not have to

be refrigerated and would last about 1 year. Hope this helps!

- SWFL

Mother of Jarrod

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Ron's Rum is the same as the below listed recipe. Our pediatrician gave

it to Jarrod Friday for the sores. It was a 1:1:1 mixture. Walgreens did

the prescription for us and it was $5.00. They told me it did not have to

be refrigerated and would last about 1 year. Hope this helps!

- SWFL

Mother of Jarrod

On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 01:16:05 -0500 (GMT-05:00) ronotile@...

writes:

Carol,

This is the recipe I found from this site from 03-03-04.

5cc maalox

5cc benadryl

5cc viscous lidocaine (2%)

Our pediatrician does 1 part viscous lidocaine. The first time I had it

made thru Walgreens and since

it's a combo medicine, our insurance doesn't cover the cost, which was

$17.59. Then I thru it away

when I emptied out my frigerator after the hurricane. When I had it made

up again, and got another

prescription from our pediatrician, I brought it to Wal-mart. They have

a name for it called

'Ron's Run' 2:2:1, it only cost approx. $4.00, I can't find the receipt

at this time.

Recently the dentist prescribed Triamcinolone Acetonide, dental paste

..1%, but my daughter does not

like it. She normally uses Baby Orajel or the above mixture. The first

time she used it as a mouthwash

and she won't ever do that again, the Q-tip swab is the way to go.

had her tonsils out 2-1/2 years ago. She did not have mouth sores

until awhile after the surgery.

Jeannine

Mom to , 8-1/2

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