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Hi all! Just wondering what the consensus is about exposing your scar to the

sun. I want to go to the beach and wear my thong-NOT! I've heard that

tanning the scar might make it show less and other opinions that it will

" burn " it into your skin even more. Also, at almost 9 weeks out, my incision

is still a bit sore. Did that happen to anyone else? It could be that since

I've been back to work, I've been lifting lots of HEFTY toddlers. I work

with one little girl who weights 40 lbs at 18 months-OUCH!

Steph in Rockport

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Steph and Alice,

May I interrupt to ask where the scar is, what direction, how long? I don't

care from a vanity point, just wondering. Also, I have had keloid scars all my

life. I have been told recently by my internist to use Vitamin E ointment, and

I know FOR ME (we are all different) it has helped in healing. I was told to

put it on the scar, let it absorb a little, then gently rub it in. I do that

plus

put another

coat of ointment on overnight. I recently had a cancerous skin lesion removed

from

right smack in the middle of my left cheek, so she knew I was worrying about

getting

it looking good for my daughter's wedding in October. It has come along much

better than I thought it would initially doing this. I hope by October, it will

look much

better. I do not where make-up usually, but that day I think foundation will

cover

whatever is remaining. Sally

lknglas11@... wrote:

> Steph,

>

> I'm nearly 4 months out and my scar is still sore. I get random twinges of

> pain sometimes, but nothing major. I think it just takes longer than Dr.

> Thayer says. I've been told to rub the scar, too, to break up the hard tissue

> underneath, so I do that alot. Also, I think vitamin E oil is helping it heal.

>

> - Alice A.

>

>

>

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Steph, I can't say anything about my RNY scar since my tummy has never seen

the sun, LOL! But I have a surgical scar on my lower left leg that I have

had since I was 14 (now 47 = 33years). This scar still burns and peels if I

don't use major sunblock and cover with a towel periodically. Best of luck

with your tanning...I would recommend lots of vitamin E to help with

" disappearing " your scar. It won't all go away but it will blend in a lot

sooner. Annie

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Sally-It's my WLS scar. It's about 6 inches, and runs vertically from under

my chest to above my belly button. I think Alice A. and Lyssa have pictures

of their scars on their websites.

Steph in Rockport

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Sally,

My scar is 6 inches long, and runs vertically from just below my bra to about

3 inches above my belly button. I agree that vitamin E helps. I was

self-conscious of it at first, but now it reminds me of all I've been

through, and how much better I am now.

- Alice A.

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Sally,

Attending a meeting wil be great for your husband, even after he's getting

into it (what a good guy!) I brought my mom to a meeting, and she went from

" this is too drastic, you don't need surgery " to " thank god you're doing this

now while you're young! This group is wonderful. " And this was after only one

meeting!

I'll be at the Sept. mtg at NWH. We usually try to wear nametags, so keep an

eye out for me.

- Alice A.

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Hi Alice A.,

Thank you. We are looking forward to the Sept. meeting, and I am glad

people where name tags. That helps so much. I will be looking for you.

Sally

lknglas11@... wrote:

> Sally,

>

> Attending a meeting wil be great for your husband, even after he's getting

> into it (what a good guy!) I brought my mom to a meeting, and she went from

> " this is too drastic, you don't need surgery " to " thank god you're doing this

> now while you're young! This group is wonderful. " And this was after only one

> meeting!

>

> I'll be at the Sept. mtg at NWH. We usually try to wear nametags, so keep an

> eye out for me.

>

> - Alice A.

>

>

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Alice A,

Is there a sign-in table? This would be a required meeting for me should

I go ahead with the surgery as I am more inclined I will. If so, I would have

to

sign in under my proper name and wear a nametag under that name - Sara.

Maybe for a while now, I will sign my emails with Sally (Sara) so people will

know me.

Are these meetings free? Sally (Sara)

lknglas11@... wrote:

> Sally,

>

> Attending a meeting wil be great for your husband, even after he's getting

> into it (what a good guy!) I brought my mom to a meeting, and she went from

> " this is too drastic, you don't need surgery " to " thank god you're doing this

> now while you're young! This group is wonderful. " And this was after only one

> meeting!

>

> I'll be at the Sept. mtg at NWH. We usually try to wear nametags, so keep an

> eye out for me.

>

> - Alice A.

>

>

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Sally/Sara :)

I will be bringing name tags that get passed around & are optional to use or

not for wearing your name .. some people suggested putting a date under your

name too like 6/22/99 that represents your surgery date. So thats optional

too.

We just found people feel more approachable wearing the tags.

An attendance sheet does make the rounds to sign in.

Lyssa

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