I thought I might give a quick update on the wart process. The results are actually going incredibly well. This medicine is like magic...really excruciating magic. The process is pretty terrible because I put it on once a week and for the first three days it is the most insanely intense itching you could possibly imagine. Then all of the "wart areas" turn into blisters and eventually turn to scabs and fall off . Then, depending on how I feel, one (sometimes two or even three) weeks later I repeat the process all over again. However, I can't dispute the results, I think I would have suffered through anything to make them go away. I actually almost forgot how terrible they were until just a few minutes ago when I found this picture. Mind you, not all of them are completely gone, but they are a ghost of what they once were. With time, the redness should fade and they will be looking as good as new.
Before:


After:


P.S. As long as I'm updating, I might as well update on my poor Prism. Exactly 6 days after she was smashed by a semi, a giant truck backed up into her in the parking lot and busted out her tail light with its hitch. At least he left a note and was super nice about it, but seriously do I have a "hit me" sign stuck to my back or what?
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Oh, your poor car! Seems like when it rains, it pours, eh? But I must say...the hands look wonderful :) !!
Poor Prism! thats to bad, sounds like you've had your fair share of accidents, hopefully you won't have anymore ever! your hands are looking so good!
I feel bad that I missed you at the convention, but I went to Logan. You see I go there when you leave town. Ha ha. I had to see my professors so I can get this degree done and over with. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
You hand does look better. I have a neighbor whose daughter has warts like that. I would like to tell her what you used. Did you name it somewhere that I missed?
I read on Bre's blog that you are going to DC. How fun, I love DC. My son used to call it 10DC because he always caught the last part of Washing"ton" DC and thought it was just 10DC. We used to visit a lot when I lived in Jersey. I can't wait to see vacation pics.
Crystal you are so great! You are the only person I know brave enough to post on your wart improvment! They look so good. Although I was competely distracted in the before pictures by ring it is so gorgeous! Anyways your hands will be beatiful in no time. Your to cute!
You know how I feel about the car(bad news) and the warts. They really did disappear over night though!!! I a saw you itching so I know they were bad(I can only imagine how they were right when you put the medicine on)
February is officially my least favorite month, I think you should join me and protest it next year. Nothing good comes from this month!
P.S. you totally lose for "messier room award"
Hey did you see that thing on National Geographic about that guy that had this strain of warts in like the Phillipines and his hands and feet turned into like trees- I am not even kidding it was so sad! You should google it. At least yours aren't that bad...but I am happy that they are going away, keep up the treatments, remember beauty is pain!
Lookin good. Im glad you finally found something that is working! Looks like your almost ready to start that job as a hand model on QVC. Sorry about your car, I hope she recovers well.
Oh the memories of going to WSU's health clinic to get those puppies burned...all for nothin! Glad to see that you finally found something that works! Yea!
This is never ending!!! The pain and suffering you have to endure! I must say you have some nice hands...minus the warts, which you are soon to be rid of anyway.
Whats the name? I have some stubborn plantar warts. I'm still going to call you...
Although we loved you just as much with your warts, it is great that you are getting rid of them! And I'm so sorry about your car, maybe it's an omen that you need to get rid of it, by a mini-van (oh, and have a couple of kids!)
I hope your cure for warts doesn't cause cancer or something, it sounds pretty terrible.
It's actually warm here today, so maybe things will be nice for your visit next week, we can't wait.
p.s. "excruciating magic" was funny.
Hi Crystal, do you remember me from the Ogden University ward? :) I found your link on Lori's blog. Just wanted to send you a hello. Hope all is going well for you. (sorry about the warts & your car) Come check us out sometime: guerreirofamily.blogspot.com
The warts do look great! And yes your car must have a hit me sign on it (and just for the record, I am mostly a jogger too, I just loved that ad) I am curious what the note said "sorry I hit your car, call me?"
the poor prism...so does this mean there's a new car in the near future? It's really hard to get rid of a trusty car. I wish we wouldn't have sold our maxima before moving out here...although we do love our new tuscon.
The warts look super...of all the commentors, you know I FEEL YOUR PAIN!! The only one i have is on a knuckle and it's been the same small size for a while, i'll cross my fingers it stays that way! Miss you!
Ok ms. Kami in the making "succinct" that is like a serious Kami word! I am impressed! (by you, not by me who had to look it up to know what it meant)
Crystal! Your warts are finally going away! That's great, it's such a nice feeling. What's this medicine called?
The medicine is called DNCB. It stands for some long old name, but I think everyone just knows it as DNCB
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