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llama llama duck
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: London
Posts: 1,818
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Can I please remind people that this is the Keira girls forum.
If you're a guy, unless you are castrated, as you might soon be for breaking the rules please refrain from posting in here.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Victoria, Australia
Posts: 11
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After years of nagging mum, I got my belly done near my 15th b'day. I wouldn't say that it wasn't painless. It stung a bit once the needle went in, and when she but the ring in. I remember sitting really straight on the way home(30 minutes away) because it hurt so much.
I cleaned it with salt water twice a day, and when it had nearly healed, to speed it up a bit a put metho on a cotton bud and dabbed the skin. It sounds painful but you can't feel anything, and it dries it all up. Best thing I'd ever tried! All my friends who had had it done said that it WILL get infected. Mine never did. I just made sure I looked after it. I changed the ring at 3 months. I wouldn't say im an over weight or fat person, but my stomach isn't that toned, so I don't usually show it. ________ Eriz Live |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 1
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At the time of belly button infection...we should..try a hot compress. Use a clean cloth and thoroughly soak the compress with water. Place the cloth in the microwave for about 25 seconds or until it is hot. Place the compress on your infected belly button and hold is against the infected area until the cloth cools down.try soaking the infected area in salt water and over-the-counter antibiotic creams.
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