The Downside of Experimenting

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I think this website may have been my calling.  RAS is my curse,

but maybe my blessing…

I may be the perfect person to be writing this blog and doing this

project because I get canker sores on such a regular basis. 

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 Some people are lucky enough to only get them every once in a while,

I’ve had them pretty much constantly throughout my life.  

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So when it comes to experimenting and testing

different products and treatments, I don’t have to wait

for months to move to a new one and get results.  I can go directly

from one to another.

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There’s a reason why scientists test on fruit flies.

So it is right now that I have a few new spots trying to pop up, and

I’ve started a new test.  I’m trying out a product called Aphthasol, a prescription paste I got from my

dentist. 

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The active ingredient is amlexanox, which I found in

some research was more effective than most products at treating

ulcers. I’m applying it four times a day – after meals during the day

and when I go to bed.

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Here’s the downside:  This isn’t the first time I’ve tested this

crap.*

The first time I tried it I was so underwhelmed I only made it a few days before I stopped using it.  Literally did nothing, in fact I

was wondering if it wasn’t making it worse. 

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With these ulcers, inflammation is everything.  Control

inflammation, you control the pain.  A good paste will have you

waking up with less swelling than when you went to bed.  But with this stuff, I was waking up with

massive swelling and very, VERY sensitive ulcers.

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But, in the interest of the blog and the experiment, I’m testing it

again, and this time I’m going to let it run its course.  Using a

product I know isn’t working and suffering because of it is… well… not fun.  But I’m going to stick it

out and track the results.  Wish me luck.

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By the way, any readers out there with an iPad, check out the site

there.  I brought it up inadvertently the other day and it blew my mind.  A very, very cool

blog reading experience on

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on the iPad thanks to WordPress’ Onswipe plugin.  Give it a

look, or any WordPress blog.  I’m a fan.

*In fairness, I linked to this article to some very positive conclusions about Aphthasol because who

knows, 

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my conclusions could just be me.  Apparently it did very well

in a test involving 1335 test subjects, so who knows…  I’ll

keep up the experiment.

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