Shiloh Acres
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Especially since they "both" joined JUST to make that post, LOL!Marianne said:And the couple posts above mine read like an ad.
Especially since they "both" joined JUST to make that post, LOL!Marianne said:And the couple posts above mine read like an ad.


A year!!?? Wow. The two times I took Lamisil it was for four months. First time was $400, a year or so later, Wal-Mart had a generic and I think it was $8 a month. But, like I said earlier, I had no results whatsoever.rd123 said:I have fought toenail fungus for at least 30 years. It eventually leads to the toenail falling off. When it becomes loose, it is best to secure it with a bandaide to keep it from catching on something and the last live tissues holding it being avulsed. That could be painful, but I have never experienced any pain. When the subsurface nailbed was fully exposed I tried all known remedys, and when the nail grew back the fungus came with it. So now I just endure it. I believe I caused more grief to it trying to get rid of it than just leaving it alone. The doctor said he could prescribe a pill that I would have to take daily for about a year, but it was very hard on the kidneys, and since I only have one kidney I decided to make peace with it.
Eucalyptus-type oils are great for any kind of fungal, bacterial or viral infections, so the Vicks and tea tree types of treatments are great for fungus but may take some time, depending on the type and duration of the fungal infection.