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Personal Experiences with HPV and Genital Warts

Wart in the world is going on you ask!This section is here to help new visitors deal with HPV and Genital Warts. As many of with warts know, it takes some time to come to terms with the discovery of warts, abnormal pap results or cervical cancer. Please share your story with the community!

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Posted: 11/18/2009
Lou- - (7 ) comments.


Hi,
I have been using warts no more from Forces of Nature for a long term problem and I beleive it really does work.
I had VIN 3 and have had to have surgery for vulval cancer but when I was diagnosed they initially wanted to remove the clitoris too.
The Warts No More saved it and I only had a small area of vulva removed.
I must add that I had been a heavy drinker for years, Lager = yeast = warts, I gave up the drink and I am sure that it helped too. Not to mention the weight loss :)
I would recommend using W N M but I would also suggest a visit to the doctor regularly to avoid the wart virus changing with out notice which is what happened to me.


Comments:

1/4/2010 3:48:12 PM - Tash
Is there any cheap alternatives as im
a student and find the treatments
quite costy?

1/5/2010 7:32:14 PM - Lynn
Hi, I agree it is quite expensive, but
to be honest, I think it is worth paying
for as it does actually work on the wart
virus. My surgeon is looking into this
product so maybe one day it will be
available on the NHS. Thanks for your
interest, Lynn

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