The Downside of Experimenting
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The Downside of Experimenting
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.
Some people are lucky enough to only get them every once in a while,
I’ve had them pretty much constantly throughout my life.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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,
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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http://www.cankerboy.com/