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Make them go AWAY!

Hey, so I got diagnosed with GW about 4-5 months ago and since have taken many steps to treat them.  I am still using Aldara, it seems to clear them up, but the new warts are not responding as well. I started taking vitamins everyday and have been exercising daily. These little buggers just keep popping up!!! Its getting very frustrating and; needless to say, has been very decremental to my sex life (in a monogamous relationship for about 1 year). Anyone done anything that seemed to help speed up the healing process?!
I would be very grateful.
THanks!!!
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Thanks for the advice guys! I will check out that site and continue to try to improve my body's defenses. Thanks!
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I think you are doing the right things. You may wish to discuss other treatment options with your doctor but it seems to mostly depend on your own body. I think the average HPV infection is 8 months, but it is not unusual to have an infection for 1-2 years.

Thinking about the warts is probably stressfull, so it might be best to try not to obsess.

I guess this wasn't too helpfull.....
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