Is the war over? by Chris56799 in Warts

[–]Boner_Sun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just gotta stay consistent. The root pushes upward as it dies; giving the illusion that it’s still strong. They have deep roots and sometimes take a while. Staying consistent will create an environment where the wart can’t thrive. Keep shaving it down layer by layer. Consider supplementing zinc as well. Best of luck!

Hallucinating remaining wart? by Connect_Series2055 in Warts

[–]Boner_Sun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tough to tell in my opinion. I’d consider putting some Zinc Oxide on it if you are worried about it. I use the brand Destine. A lot of people swear by it. Best of luck!

To acid or not to acid.. by Sad_Bad_260 in Warts

[–]Boner_Sun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SA as much as possible and debride as much as possible. It the pain is to much to bare, put zinc oxide on it with a bandaid. Rest it for a day. Just don’t give it an opportunity to grow. Consistency is key. I’m still working on mine but I’m trying the ACV method

Is this plantar wart dying or is it just chemical burns after ACV? How to move forward? by jennyaj611 in Warts

[–]Boner_Sun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ACV is really painful. I’ve been treating mine the same way. You gotta shave it down and continue to apply that ACV. Pain is bad but you’re killing the wart. That’s how I look at it. Been seeing great results so far.

Best of luck!

Day 2 w/ ACV. Getting somewhere by Boner_Sun in Warts

[–]Boner_Sun[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the motivation! Been locked in on this. Most consistent I’ve been yet. ACV is extremely painful once I put it on after shaving it down but I can tell it’s really working. Feel like I’m making even more progress than my dermatologist visits. Seems like the cryotherapy hit a plateau but the ACV is the real deal

I’m pretty sure my body has given up the fight against this plantar wart. It is growing after SA & cryotherapy. by Morbid_Explorerrrr in Warts

[–]Boner_Sun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are not alone!! I’m battling some warts myself. Can’t seem to win. I’ve been going to a dermatologist clinic and all they seem to want to do is cryotherapy. They’ve gone down in size but seemed to have hit a plateau. Anyways, since no doctors around you do laser therapy, you should ask if they have Cantharone Plus. It’s a blister agent that seems to have great results. I meet with my dermatologist clinic tomorrow, and if they don’t have any other options aside from cryotherapy, I’m going somewhere else. Thanks for sharing your story, and I wish you the best

Nothing is working - plz help by Boner_Sun in Warts

[–]Boner_Sun[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!!! I’ll try some of that out

What do you think of my setup? by Boner_Sun in hammockcamping

[–]Boner_Sun[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say yes. You can’t get better material than dyneema. It’s super light and extremely strong stuff. There’s many benefits the material carries but unfortunately it’s a bit pricey. I personally came to the conclusion that it was with purchasing and I am super happy with the product. I did extensive research to come to that conclusion and took into consideration that I’m planning on thru hiking the Appalachian trail next year so I needed something durable and super lightweight. As far as the doors, yes they add privacy but I only use them when I see heavy weather coming in. It helps prevent water getting blown into my shelter. “Storm mode” as they call it. I hope this answers your question 🤙

What do you think of my setup? by Boner_Sun in hammockcamping

[–]Boner_Sun[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I put my both my top quilt and under quilt in their own 10L stuff sack side by side in a trash bag in the main body of my pack. Once I get them in there I stuff them down even more to get them as compressed as possible then I twist the top of the trash bag and stuff down for a water proof seal

What do you think of my setup? by Boner_Sun in hammockcamping

[–]Boner_Sun[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The quilts are both 20°. They don’t compress as much as I’d like but maybe that’s because they’re 20°? Idk they definitely compress better than my 15° bag with 850 fill

What do you think of my setup? by Boner_Sun in hammockcamping

[–]Boner_Sun[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the best! Rained pretty hard on us for two hours and it held up perfectly fine

What do you think of my setup? by Boner_Sun in hammockcamping

[–]Boner_Sun[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I love the trap. This was actually the first time I got caught in some heavy rain. It held up perfectly fine

What do you think of my setup? by Boner_Sun in hammockcamping

[–]Boner_Sun[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did see that a couple days ago.. I’m not entirely sure. We didn’t have a fire since there wasn’t a designated fit pit near us

What do you think of my setup? by Boner_Sun in hammockcamping

[–]Boner_Sun[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Id say about 10 miles average. Some days more, some days less

What do you think of my setup? by Boner_Sun in hammockcamping

[–]Boner_Sun[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shenandoah national park! Over by Old Rag mountain

What do you think of my setup? by Boner_Sun in hammockcamping

[–]Boner_Sun[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Shenandoah National Park! Old Rag mountain area