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Hi

Just to let you know that Aqueous

cream is water based, there is no petroleum jelly in it. Please can someone tell me what Atropine

is ??,

Kind regards

Mandy

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From: TigerPurr1@...

Sent: 08 December 2003 08:00

To:

VulvarDisorders

Subject: Re: ? re atropine

and drying

In a message dated 12/8/03 12:13:39 PM, VulvarDisorders

writes:

<< i'll have to do a bit of research before i can answer you more

fully. i

don't think aqueous cream is petroleum based; >>

Hi Kay,

You don't have to. I was just curious and if I get really curious -

I'll ask

my pharmacist next time I pick up my Atropine cream if aqueous cream is

petroleum based. When the prescription has to be renewed, I think

I'll suggest to

my doctor that it be compounded with something that might be more

moisturizing

and keep the glands working up to speed.

<<i was just very lucky that a lady who works part-time in my local

pharmacy

used to be a drug rep and she called a company who said " no

problem " . so my

wonderful gp wrote me a script for it and 4 days later i had two little

jars.

for some strange reason they charged my doctor an absolute fortune -

atropine

and aqueous cream are hardly expensive hard-to-come by

ingredients!!!>>

No wonder the company said no problem when they charge a fortune for

it.

<ggg>

<<aqeous cream spreads really well and so i find i only use the

tiniest

amount. i don't want the area to be full of cream and be unable to breathe

and i

don't want to affect the ph - i try let my skin heal itself if

possible.>>

I was using less than the prescription called for, for similar

reasons. At

first I went with a tiny amount to see how I would react to it. When

I didn't

have an adverse reaction and it was stopping my after sex burning pain, I

didn't use much more since it spread easily and if I used more, I'd be

rubbing it

in and in and in and that just seemed like too much. But then I

thought maybe

so much was prescribed because I'm supposed to use it on a larger area,

just

not the tiny pain areas around my hymen. So I went deeper into my

vagina

(which helped with inflammation there) and spread it further out into my

vestibule

too - just not right at the entrace into my vagina where I hurt.

Probably

using more and spreading it further around slowed down the lubrication

factory.

I'm back to applying it just to the hymen area again and if I feel

inflammation again deeper into my vagina, I'll just apply Atropine into

that area a few

times a week and hopefully that will help.

<<i don't use it every day, i'm not sure why but just apply it as and

when i

feel the need.>>

Do you feel like it's helping with pain and inflammation even if you don't

use it every day?

I may cut my Atropine applications back to once a day until I get my glands

operating like they used to. I should price emu oil on the internet

this

afternoon when I'm doing some of my Christmas shopping for books and

cds. With

free shipping at & Noble and Amazon - I just can't quite think

of a reason

to actually go into a book or music store since I know what I want.

If I

went into a store, I'd probably end up buying books and cds for me

too. <ggg>

Debbie

Tiger

" And Staples Girls are so extraaaaaavagant...I just don't have that

much

driiiiivvvvvvel... " - Alan, 2/12/03

Please discuss all methods of treatment with your practitioner.

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