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Cycled 80 km on Sunday with a pair of shorts of which the shammy was sewed in 2 to 3 inches to far forward. My rear is in tatters. About 1 and a half inch wound. What do i treat it with.

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Wait for Rouxtjie to finish racing in the ether and he will give some good advice, hy weet van gat seer!

He will agree with me

friars balsam

He loved the nurse at joberg2c who was shaving applying and closing up, till this day he still misses his aunty

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He will agree with me

friars balsam

He loved the nurse at joberg2c who was shaving applying and closing up, till this day he still misses his aunty

 

This sounds like it could be a real fun story to hear, your version and Rouxtjies ?

You first Dips

 

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He will agree with me

friars balsam

He loved the nurse at joberg2c who was shaving applying and closing up, till this day he still misses his aunty

Yip, what dips said....friars balsak for the win.....important is to keep on treating the sore and sitbone area even after they are gone...

 

For now you will need 1 roll of *** in n wolkombers dressing and 1 bottle of friars balsak....dab friars on cotton wool, apply on sore, and apply dressing....change dressing every second day. Oh and if you can shave the area, you will thank me later.

 

Dips....what goes on tour, but I will say this much....me and that aunty had something special, something real...how many aunties are prepared to look at your rusty sheriff's badge after 5 hours in the saddle and still give you a wink...se maar net.

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Wash it with soap and warm water, followed by a good dose of surgical spirits.... (seriously) Repeat the surgical spirits twice a day.

 

Ow!

 

No pain, no gain

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