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Help surrounding area's of 325 in Texas

I have pearly penile papules, its been diagnose by my doctor. Everybody that I have gone and seen don't want to remove it for me. They keep saying it's a painful treatment and it will leave my penis worst than it is with PPP. Is it so true or is it they don't want to take the time and remove it for me? I did a research over the internet and came across a lot of websites that people have had them removed with no or little pain and no scarring at all. Im a Vet and my doc is getting tired of sending me to all these people with no help at all.
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My doc is the one who was calling all the Dermatologist around the area, I guess they told him they would take care of it. When I got to there offices the only thing they would tell me is what i already know that it is PPP. Then thing I was thinking was they knew that I was a Vet and the VA was paying for it either way if they did or didn't do nothing for me. Which is a bumper for me cause I'm still stuck with them and without no help just the same old lame a$$ excuses.
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I am in Virginia, but they probably still offer a Dr Referal. We have one listed in the phone book. You tell them what type of dr you need and they can give you names and info on the dr and qualifications in pratice years, specialty, even where educated. That would probably be the best way to find one. When you call flat out tell them what you have and you want it removed, and would he do that? You have not found a dr that will remove it. You can contact a surgeon and just set up to have it removed.
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