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Hello again,

I know I bugged you all with all the external scarring

questions....and since I KNOW I am prone to those weird scars

(somebody help me out because I can't remember what the heck they are

called Keylotes?- but I usually have to get a cortizone shot to get

rid of them).

Anyhow, if I get those on the OUTSIDE...won't I also be prone to

getting those on the INSIDE when I get my surgery....AND, isn't that

scar tissue what is suppose to make the surgery less successfull?

I just don't want to end up in worse condition than I am before I go

into surgery. Do they give those shots to get rid of the scar tissue

on the inside? I know that Dr. Rice was saying that it was bad even

to get the Botox shots prior to the surgery because the shots

themselves CAUSED scar tissued that was a problem to deal with during

the surgery. If even a SHOT causes scar tissue....then I am in for a

heap of scar tissue problems???

Bottom Line - If a person is prone to those (Kelotes?) can

anything be done to reduce that scarring on the E to make the surgery

more successful?

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Joy wrote:

Hello again,

I know I bugged you all with all the external scarring

People do vary in how scarring develop after a surgery, like a myotomy.

Some people have scars that grow and spread. I don't know what that means

for your scarring, but it could be worth talking to the surgeon

about.

notan

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Hello q.t

In reference to your comment:

somebody help me out because I can't remember what the heck they are called Keylotes?- but I usually have to get a cortizone shot to get rid of them).

I believe you are refering to Keloids.

Maggie

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Hello Maggie (by the way - very nice name.....even named our dog

Maggie!) Please don't take offense - it's a compliment.

Anyway, q.t. doesn't stand for anything complimentary (like it sounds

like it should) .....my kids nicknamed me the " Queen of the land of

Talks-alot. " - q.t. for short.

In any case...do you know if you can get those...should I worry about

getting those Keloids (thank you for the proper term) on my E? Do

they give a shot to get rid of them like they do on exterior scars?

Joy (in Michigan)

> Hello q.t

>

>

> In reference to your comment:

> somebody help me out because I can't remember what the heck they

are

> called Keylotes?- but I usually have to get a cortizone shot to

get

> rid of them).

>

> I believe you are refering to Keloids.

>

> Maggie

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Hello q.t@...,

In reference to your comment:

Hello Maggie (by the way - very nice name.....even named our dog Maggie!) Please don't take offense - it's a compliment.

No offense taken and thanks for the compliment. As a matter

of fact I gave my grandson an American Eskimo dog when he

was 5 or 6 and he insisted on naming it Maggie because his

grandma gave it to him.

I don't know a lot about Keloids but I know I found some

information on Google when another member mentioned

them a couple months ago. I think it was ? It is not

something I think you should worry about. Certainly not

everyone gets them.

Maggie

Alabama

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