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    Need Contractubex...Update #16

    http://www.merz.com/health/dermatolo.../contractubex/

    Clicking the link above will take you to information on Contractubex, which has received raves for keloid scar reduction.

    Made in Germany, available in the USA, and not Canada.

    Well...unless I do the eBay thing. No thanks! Did a Canada search, and got 99% eBay results, in English AND French!

    I am totally guessing that it's available OTC in the US. Would some kind soul with a PayPal account (or trusting me that 'the check is in the mail' ) be willing to pick up a tube for me, and I will pay for it and shipping?

    PM me if you can help.

    My scar and I thank you.
    Last edited by Catty1; 11-11-2007 at 06:09 PM.
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    Have you tried this site?

    I started to go through the purchase process and it let me select Canada as the country. But I didn't go further.
    Let me know if you can't order it yourself on that site and if the price is right for you I will order it for you.
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    WOW.

    And the CDN $ actually closed at $1.03 US today. When was the last time THAT happened??? I think I was in Grade One!

    Thanks, Taz - I will give this a shot. Hope Customs doesn't get grumpy...hmm...scar reduction in a Plain Brown Wrapper - they probably label it Victoria's secret to avoid detection.

    Thanks!
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    I printed out my receipt...the PayPal order went to a fellow names Weng with a yahoo.com.hk address. At least I have the receipt if anything happens!

    Thanks, Taz!

    $29.90 US = $28.96 CDN

    $3.90 US(shipping) = $3.78 CDN

    Total: $33.80 USD = $32.74

    So I saved a whole $1.06....but it's so NICE for a change! Hope you understand.
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    With all the help you give to PTer's here, this is just a teeny bit I could do for you.
    Glad it worked for you.
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    Candace, how old is your scar? They decrease over the years. Mine is no longer the huge bump it was when I was 6 and got the polio shot which caused it. I had lots of "treatments" at the time, including having it cut out. My parents finally found a spcialist who told them to stop everything. I also have a small one on the back of a leg from a dog bite.
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    It's about 5 months old.

    I had heard about this stuff from Slick - she knows someone from Germany, whose daughter still lives over there and raves about the stuff.

    It is supposed to help older scars as well...and there are a few acne scars I would like to try it on.

    Ingredients are cepae(from onions), heparin, and allantoin.

    I'll be reporting back!

    Thanks again, Taz!

    PS I got the shipping update via email today - they say 5 - 15 business days, and that it was shipped the 26th (over the dateline in Hong Kong?)
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    Glad this all worked out for you Catty.

    My housecleaner, Barbara, is German and her son and daughter-in-law still live over there. Her DIL had breast cancer surgery and she used this stuff and the scars are almost invisible....according to Barbara.

    I was going to get some to put in my surgery scar but my arms aren't long enough to reach my back.
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    slick - not trying to be funny here, I was just thinking of the little plastic spatulas that I now put certain skin products on with.

    What about a regular kitchen spatula, but with the smaller rubber end? Might that work?

    A little practice looking backwards in the mirror, maybe.

    Just a thought.
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    I don't know that I've seen it in stores ... and I don't know that a product containing heparin would be sold over the counter ... but I'll certainly go on the hunt for you catty.
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    cassiesmom - I have already ordered it, so no worries. But thanks!
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    I haven't even clicked the link, yet, but good luck, Catty!

    I am a keloid scar person, too. Thankfully, I have not had any major surgery that would leave a scar, but I know it would be awful if I did. My worst two scars are on my right shoulder and my right hand, but over time, they have settled down and aren't so red and raised anymore.

    I had a pre-cancerous mole removed on my shoulder and the healing process was awful. I have had shots of steroids injected there, years ago, to try and calm down the redness. My mother is one of those people who scars badly and she was determined that I wouldn't have such a bad scar. I have no feeling in that area and if someone rubs it, I can't feel a thing. Strange stuff.

    I had a bad burn on my right hand when I was in high school. We were making candy apples at church and I got some of that hot liquid on my hand. The healing process was awful and I didn't go to the doctor. I think my mother has always felt some guilt about that, but she shouldn't. They did what they thought was right at the time. That particular scar was awful, as if someone took a bite out of my hand, right where my thumb and index finger connect. I had surgery on that spot twice, by a plastic surgeon, who wasn't happy with the first results. He ended up going in that fleshy place where your thumb and index finger join, the second time, but still, I have a pretty nasty scar. At least it isn't red and "angry" anmore. Time has taken care of that.

    Wish some of those miracle things were out there when mine were fresh. I went through lots of pain and trips to a neighboring city as a result, and probably would have been fine if they had just been left alone. Live and learn.

    Good luck with your treatment. I hope it will help.

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    Oooohhhhh, thanks for posting about this, Candace...and Slick too! I don't usually Keloid, my hospital scars healed beautifully. But I had several pre-skin cancer biopsies done on my chest area and one keloided and I hate it. It bothers me more than the thing she biopsied!! And the chest? Come on, I'm a girl!! Ugh.

    I'm going to go look for that at our pharmacies around here. I've never, ever seen it, let alone heard of it. I wonder if my pharmacist can order it for me? Hmm...I think I'll call him at lunch today...I want my keloid GONE!!!

    I hope it works wonders for you, Candace. Thanks to all that helped with finding it for her and suggestions that benefitted us all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom
    ... and I don't know that a product containing heparin would be sold over the counter ...
    That's what I was thinking too.

    Catty, you don't want to put this over a LARGE area of your body if this indeed does have heparin in it. Heparin prevent clotting. Careful.

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    This scar is 5 months old...and not wide at all...won't be putting it all over everywhere!

    I think the small amount of heparin is to help break down the keloid. Also - this takes discipline and a few weeks, so is not an overnight thing.

    I'll post again with updates.

    Meanwhile - the Elastoplast Scar Reducer is pretty good! No chemicals - it is a 'second skin' which allows the skin to maximize its own healing powers.
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