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Aug. 6th, 2004 12:57 pm
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I got to spend some time with [livejournal.com profile] rysmiel this week. Dundee is really not reasonably on the way from Glasgow to Liverpool, so I very much appreciated the effort it took to make this happen. [livejournal.com profile] rysmiel is very cool and very cuddly, both of which I knew, but it's still very pleasant to experience these things first-hand! *bounce*
My home computer has gone to be repaired and slightly souped up, so that I can write and back up my thesis reliably. I really hope I'll get it back soon, but for the time being I'm connectionless at home. I will see email and LJ but probably won't be in much of a position to reply to anything in any detail or very quickly. If anyone wants to phone me this is probably a good time, since the phoneline will be free for once.
Several computers on the university network have been infected with a virus (this is the kind of thing that happens when there are a lot of clueless users on a network, but there is some reason to believe this may be a deliberate attack). Anyway, in consequence, please don't open attachments that originate or appear to originate from the dundee.ac.uk domain without checking with the apparent sender first. In particular, be alert to apparent bounce messages including a .txt or a .zip claiming to be the original message, since those are in fact viral executables in disguise. I'm sure most of you are pretty sensible about this kind of thing anyway, but this virus seems to be a little more subtle than some.
I'm slightly regretting promising [livejournal.com profile] darcydodo that I'd get my warts seen to. So far the treatment is doing no good at all, and some amount of harm. Before I started the treatment I had several warts on my hands, most of which were too small to be noticeably ugly. The first time I got squirted with liquid nitrogen, it hurt at the time and all the warts were slightly sore for a couple of days afterwards. The second time (yesterday), it hurt enough that I was nearly in tears, and my hands have been quite distractingly painful since. Maybe this progression is a sign that the treatment is having an effect; I hope so. Apparently the deal is that I have to keep putting myself through this every fortnight until the warts go away; the nurse was evasive when I asked how long this was likely to take.

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Date: 2004-08-06 10:30 am (UTC)
darcydodo: (inara sponge)
From: [personal profile] darcydodo
No, it's that a dermatologist can choose to use a different treatment, if they think it will work better. For example, remember that wart I had on my finger for a couple years? (I just wrote "that finger I had on my..." before noticing.) The dermatologist gave me some medicine that's normally used for genital warts, and some urea cream to make the skin there thinner so that it wouldn't completely ignore the medicine, and it worked like a charm. She thought one month, it actually took two, but it disappeared after it had been there for all that time.

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Date: 2004-08-06 10:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lethargic-man.livejournal.com
I got a verucca a few years ago. My doctor said I could have it frozen off or chemically burned off, but he recommended I just ignored it and it would go away of its own accord after a year.

It took three years, and my habit of walking barefoot keeping the heel of my left foot off the ground was so ingrained, I still feel the urge to do it now.

Mind you, hoping they'll go away if you ignore them is not going to be applicable to you if you're continuing to wear latex gloves.

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Date: 2004-08-06 11:15 am (UTC)
darcydodo: (polar express)
From: [personal profile] darcydodo
But my point is that a dermatologist is going to have more clue as to what other possibilities there are, and can be more innovative, given that this is their area of specialty. When I told the GP up here (when I went to ask about my disappearing foot warts) about the finger-wart treatment, she just boggled. It's not a question of being able to prescribe something.

Incidentally, what on earth is "száztízezerszáztíz"?

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