AHH!!! RINGWORM!!! |
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fedorwins1
MMA Sensei
Career record: 235-112
Season: 47-23 (#333)
Location: Amish Country aka Pennsylvania
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Posted by bayonetxwork
Posted by fedorwins1
Ok I was told by someone that it's not contagious after a few days, is this true or is it BS?
Sounds about right. Most infections like that are not contagious after on antibiotics for a few days, I'd still check with a doctor to make sure though.
Well it's not antibiotics, it's a cream. It doesn't seem to be getting any better though. I might go to the docs.
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Post #16 8/16/07 6:58:36PM
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patupman
Learning to Sprawl
Career record: 15-13
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Ocala, Florida
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IT MIGHT SOUND CRAZY BUT JUST CUT IT OUT THATS WHAT I DID BACK WEN I LIVED ON A FARM AND WE GETTEM OR US KAROSEEN (SP) IT HURTS LIKE HELL BUT IT KILLS EM
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Post #17 8/16/07 7:36:30PM
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fedorwins1
MMA Sensei
Career record: 235-112
Season: 47-23 (#333)
Location: Amish Country aka Pennsylvania
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Uhh that's ok I think I'll just use the cream
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Post #18 8/16/07 7:38:57PM
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bayonetxwork
In Full Mount
Career record: 94-54
Season: 5-2 (#7908)
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
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Posted by patupman
IT MIGHT SOUND CRAZY BUT JUST CUT IT OUT THATS WHAT I DID BACK WEN I LIVED ON A FARM AND WE GETTEM OR US KAROSEEN (SP) IT HURTS LIKE HELL BUT IT KILLS EM
Famous words from my main man, Matt Hughes.
fedor, seriously hit up the doctor though. no point of wasting time when it will only take a couple days to get rid of with the right meds.
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Post #19 8/16/07 7:39:43PM
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SSfighter51
Banned
Career record: 6-4
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Richmond, VA
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i dont see why people blame us wrestlers for ring worm (its a stereotype), ive seen it on more bjj'ers than wrestlers over the past year or so......
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Post #20 8/16/07 11:32:27PM
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Mastodon2
MMA Sensei
Career record: 183-108
Season: 32-23 (#4471)
Location: Newcastle England
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I've never seen ringworm at all...
I love training Muay Thai exclusively  
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Post #21 8/17/07 4:22:07AM
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fedorwins1
MMA Sensei
Career record: 235-112
Season: 47-23 (#333)
Location: Amish Country aka Pennsylvania
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Posted by SSfighter51
i dont see why people blame us wrestlers for ring worm (its a stereotype), ive seen it on more bjj'ers than wrestlers over the past year or so......
Well it was wrestlers this time....they do BJJ in the off season and one of them had ringworm and didn't say anything.
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Post #22 8/17/07 12:58:42PM
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tommyprairie
MMA Regular
Career record: 145-80
Season: 47-23 (#1444)
Location: NH
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The way to tell if it is contagious is if it is raised off the skin. Or if you rub it and it turns red.
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Post #23 8/17/07 5:46:23PM
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bayonetxwork
In Full Mount
Career record: 94-54
Season: 5-2 (#7908)
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
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Posted by SSfighter51
i dont see why people blame us wrestlers for ring worm (its a stereotype), ive seen it on more bjj'ers than wrestlers over the past year or so......
Thats usually because one wrestler infects a whole team of bjj'ers!
ahaha, just joking with you.
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Post #24 8/17/07 6:34:24PM
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Stickan
the HAWT one!
Career record: 185-92
Season: 8-3 (#6957)
Location: Sweden
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I taped up my ringworm real tight when I was training and used Lamisil. Lamisil is the shit and is used against fungus, which ring worm is. Got rid of it in 2 weeks.
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Post #25 8/23/07 2:13:20PM
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fedorwins1
MMA Sensei
Career record: 235-112
Season: 47-23 (#333)
Location: Amish Country aka Pennsylvania
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Yeah I'm going back tonight the trainer said it was ok I just need to tape it up. He said since it's all dried out now it's not contagious.
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Post #26 8/23/07 2:21:21PM
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akumairon
MMA Regular
Career record: 57-36
Season: 7-5 (#7981)
Location: London, Canada
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cut it out
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Post #27 8/23/07 9:33:20PM
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