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    Hi Nintendo girls...lol

    I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM ON MY HANDS. I have Excema everywhere else. I use Dial soap on my hands and i drys them out worse. I use Eucerin Hand Creme and the foot creme for my dry feet. Please try it. You will have great results.

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    etuc - thanks. will see if we can get that cream in the uk.

    sarah - glad your sample arrived, too i used mine earlier - seems good!
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    I have used my sample and i have no complaints so far with it

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    OMG! THIS is b/c of PCOS too?? I thought I washed my hands too much or something! Man, it never ends...
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    i know, tex. There is always something 'more'
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    Eva: I have found the cream has been excellent and i have no complaints with it. How has it been for you?
    I shall definately go to the chemist and see if i can get it from there

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    ive found the cream great, too. i went to my gp today (about other things)thrush- again) , and shes given me a big pot of e45. I bought one last week and it seems to be ok, too.
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    I have tried TONS of hand creams and the only one that worked for me was Bliss's High intensity hand cream. It is kinda expensive for such a small tube but a little goes a long ways. I purchased it at Sephora and wouldn't be surprised if they had a sample of it you could test drive first.

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    thanks, lola
    PCOS, LOCAH, Endo, Lichen Planus, IBS, HS,alopecia - raised bp/ cholesteral. Wheat and dairy intollerance Meds: Spiro, Bendrofluazide, Amlodopine, Simvastatin, Met, Prednisolone, Colefac, multi vits,

    going through chemo for breast cancer at present.

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