Guest guest Posted June 16, 2003 Report Share Posted June 16, 2003 I agree with Kathy #2. I even forget that the scar is there. The scarf is a cute idea..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2003 Report Share Posted June 16, 2003 I agree with Kathy #2. I even forget that the scar is there. The scarf is a cute idea..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2003 Report Share Posted June 16, 2003 I agree with Kathy #2. I even forget that the scar is there. The scarf is a cute idea..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2003 Report Share Posted June 16, 2003 > Does anyone have a suggestion for a place to find short sleeved turtle > necks, to hide my scare in the summer? I have not been very successful. I > guess it is the wrong season for turtlenecks. > > Thanks, > > Kathy Hi Kathy, I had my surgery (TT) in August 2002 and still have a pretty nasty looking scar, with a little keloiding as icing on the cake! I was fine during the winter because I already had quite a few turtle necks and bought more. But I started to panic as spring approached. I did find a few nice sleeveless and short sleeve turtle necks at my 2 favorite stores - Marshall's and TJMaxx - at great prices. too! But they are very hard to find. I get a few mail order catalogs and fashion magazines and have to work hard not to be depressed when I look at all the gorgeous summer dresses, and slinky tops. Oh well. I told my husband that I should start a line of turtle neck designs - dresses, sweaters, blouses, etc. - for thyroid patients, and other neck surgery survivors. Are there any potential partners out there....anyone want to go into business with me :-) Yvonne Fayetteville, GA (Atlanta suburb) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2003 Report Share Posted June 16, 2003 > Does anyone have a suggestion for a place to find short sleeved turtle > necks, to hide my scare in the summer? I have not been very successful. I > guess it is the wrong season for turtlenecks. > > Thanks, > > Kathy Hi Kathy, I had my surgery (TT) in August 2002 and still have a pretty nasty looking scar, with a little keloiding as icing on the cake! I was fine during the winter because I already had quite a few turtle necks and bought more. But I started to panic as spring approached. I did find a few nice sleeveless and short sleeve turtle necks at my 2 favorite stores - Marshall's and TJMaxx - at great prices. too! But they are very hard to find. I get a few mail order catalogs and fashion magazines and have to work hard not to be depressed when I look at all the gorgeous summer dresses, and slinky tops. Oh well. I told my husband that I should start a line of turtle neck designs - dresses, sweaters, blouses, etc. - for thyroid patients, and other neck surgery survivors. Are there any potential partners out there....anyone want to go into business with me :-) Yvonne Fayetteville, GA (Atlanta suburb) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2003 Report Share Posted June 16, 2003 > Does anyone have a suggestion for a place to find short sleeved turtle > necks, to hide my scare in the summer? I have not been very successful. I > guess it is the wrong season for turtlenecks. > > Thanks, > > Kathy Hi Kathy, I had my surgery (TT) in August 2002 and still have a pretty nasty looking scar, with a little keloiding as icing on the cake! I was fine during the winter because I already had quite a few turtle necks and bought more. But I started to panic as spring approached. I did find a few nice sleeveless and short sleeve turtle necks at my 2 favorite stores - Marshall's and TJMaxx - at great prices. too! But they are very hard to find. I get a few mail order catalogs and fashion magazines and have to work hard not to be depressed when I look at all the gorgeous summer dresses, and slinky tops. Oh well. I told my husband that I should start a line of turtle neck designs - dresses, sweaters, blouses, etc. - for thyroid patients, and other neck surgery survivors. Are there any potential partners out there....anyone want to go into business with me :-) Yvonne Fayetteville, GA (Atlanta suburb) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2003 Report Share Posted June 16, 2003 Kathy: I had my surgery last August, so I wanted to keep my scar covered up in the sun. I opted for fun scarves. I'd tie a cute, chiffony scarf around my neck and wear sunglasses and I looked very 1950's movie star. It was fun! Now, I wear sunscreen, but other than that, I don't bother to cover it up. It doesn't bother me to have others see it, and most people don't seem to even notice it anymore. Even if they do, I don't care! Kathy (That's funny! It looks like a wrote a post to myself!) > Does anyone have a suggestion for a place to find short sleeved turtle > necks, to hide my scare in the summer? I have not been very successful. I > guess it is the wrong season for turtlenecks. > > Thanks, > > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2003 Report Share Posted June 16, 2003 Kathy: I had my surgery last August, so I wanted to keep my scar covered up in the sun. I opted for fun scarves. I'd tie a cute, chiffony scarf around my neck and wear sunglasses and I looked very 1950's movie star. It was fun! Now, I wear sunscreen, but other than that, I don't bother to cover it up. It doesn't bother me to have others see it, and most people don't seem to even notice it anymore. Even if they do, I don't care! Kathy (That's funny! It looks like a wrote a post to myself!) > Does anyone have a suggestion for a place to find short sleeved turtle > necks, to hide my scare in the summer? I have not been very successful. I > guess it is the wrong season for turtlenecks. > > Thanks, > > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2003 Report Share Posted June 16, 2003 Kathy: I had my surgery last August, so I wanted to keep my scar covered up in the sun. I opted for fun scarves. I'd tie a cute, chiffony scarf around my neck and wear sunglasses and I looked very 1950's movie star. It was fun! Now, I wear sunscreen, but other than that, I don't bother to cover it up. It doesn't bother me to have others see it, and most people don't seem to even notice it anymore. Even if they do, I don't care! Kathy (That's funny! It looks like a wrote a post to myself!) > Does anyone have a suggestion for a place to find short sleeved turtle > necks, to hide my scare in the summer? I have not been very successful. I > guess it is the wrong season for turtlenecks. > > Thanks, > > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2003 Report Share Posted June 16, 2003 --Kathy, I use a great concealer by Prescriptives. It is called Camoulflage Kit. You can get it at any Major Department store at the Prescriptives Counter. They match your skin tone. I used it to hide my scar from my Grandmother when she came in from Florida. She never noticed it. It is quite costly though. It is around $28.00 and it is not too big. I do however highly recommend it. It doesn't have any sunblock in it so you have to use something else at the pool or beach. It will get pretty hot in a turtleneck at the beach :-) Take care. N.Y. TT: 8/29/02 RAI: 10/08/02 - In Thyca , " Kathy Gronau " <kgronau@p...> wrote: > Does anyone have a suggestion for a place to find short sleeved turtle > necks, to hide my scare in the summer? I have not been very successful. I > guess it is the wrong season for turtlenecks. > > Thanks, > > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2003 Report Share Posted June 16, 2003 --Kathy, I use a great concealer by Prescriptives. It is called Camoulflage Kit. You can get it at any Major Department store at the Prescriptives Counter. They match your skin tone. I used it to hide my scar from my Grandmother when she came in from Florida. She never noticed it. It is quite costly though. It is around $28.00 and it is not too big. I do however highly recommend it. It doesn't have any sunblock in it so you have to use something else at the pool or beach. It will get pretty hot in a turtleneck at the beach :-) Take care. N.Y. TT: 8/29/02 RAI: 10/08/02 - In Thyca , " Kathy Gronau " <kgronau@p...> wrote: > Does anyone have a suggestion for a place to find short sleeved turtle > necks, to hide my scare in the summer? I have not been very successful. I > guess it is the wrong season for turtlenecks. > > Thanks, > > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2003 Report Share Posted June 16, 2003 --Kathy, I use a great concealer by Prescriptives. It is called Camoulflage Kit. You can get it at any Major Department store at the Prescriptives Counter. They match your skin tone. I used it to hide my scar from my Grandmother when she came in from Florida. She never noticed it. It is quite costly though. It is around $28.00 and it is not too big. I do however highly recommend it. It doesn't have any sunblock in it so you have to use something else at the pool or beach. It will get pretty hot in a turtleneck at the beach :-) Take care. N.Y. TT: 8/29/02 RAI: 10/08/02 - In Thyca , " Kathy Gronau " <kgronau@p...> wrote: > Does anyone have a suggestion for a place to find short sleeved turtle > necks, to hide my scare in the summer? I have not been very successful. I > guess it is the wrong season for turtlenecks. > > Thanks, > > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 --They are a Landsend and Eddie Bauer staple. - In Thyca , " Kathy Gronau " <kgronau@p...> wrote: > Does anyone have a suggestion for a place to find short sleeved turtle > necks, to hide my scare in the summer? I have not been very successful. I > guess it is the wrong season for turtlenecks. > > Thanks, > > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 Hi Yvonne I also had my TT Aug.2002. I live in New Jersey and find that the weather is usually to hot for any kind of turtle neck tops. Many department stores have a variety of very attractive scarves. My can wear a scarf with any of your summer tops. adel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 Hi Yvonne I also had my TT Aug.2002. I live in New Jersey and find that the weather is usually to hot for any kind of turtle neck tops. Many department stores have a variety of very attractive scarves. My can wear a scarf with any of your summer tops. adel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 Hi Yvonne I also had my TT Aug.2002. I live in New Jersey and find that the weather is usually to hot for any kind of turtle neck tops. Many department stores have a variety of very attractive scarves. My can wear a scarf with any of your summer tops. adel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 I had my surgery on 4/2 of this year and when I was able, I went to go find some short sleeved/no sleeve mock turtlenecks. I had a hard time (and many sales people looked at me like I was crazy for asking) but I did find both short sleeved and sleeveless at JC Penneys. I have found that now I just sport my scar -partly because I got sick of wearing the same shirts over and over and partly because I got over trying to make others feel more comfortable instead of myself! The first time I went out with my scar exposed I was looking around to see if anyone was staring but I haven't really had that happen. Hope you can find them! Jenn Arlington,TX > Does anyone have a suggestion for a place to find short sleeved turtle > necks, to hide my scare in the summer? I have not been very successful. I > guess it is the wrong season for turtlenecks. > > Thanks, > > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 I had my surgery on 4/2 of this year and when I was able, I went to go find some short sleeved/no sleeve mock turtlenecks. I had a hard time (and many sales people looked at me like I was crazy for asking) but I did find both short sleeved and sleeveless at JC Penneys. I have found that now I just sport my scar -partly because I got sick of wearing the same shirts over and over and partly because I got over trying to make others feel more comfortable instead of myself! The first time I went out with my scar exposed I was looking around to see if anyone was staring but I haven't really had that happen. Hope you can find them! Jenn Arlington,TX > Does anyone have a suggestion for a place to find short sleeved turtle > necks, to hide my scare in the summer? I have not been very successful. I > guess it is the wrong season for turtlenecks. > > Thanks, > > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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