Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 Thanks Barb for all the info. I appreciate your help! I think I will hold off on this. I think most people don't like getting older, and I don't know ANYONE who likes LOOKING older. lol But it's going to happen to all of us. When my doc mentioned this to me, he didn't also mention that it is temporary. Maybe he thought I knew that, or who knows, maybe he just didn't think to say it. Anyhow, it is one expense that I won't be going to for a temporary cosmetic fix for wrinkles. My major concern was how EDS skin might react to it. And you are so right...it does carry its dangers, as do all medical procedures. Certainly, this ought to be borne in mind especially when considering a temporary cosmetic procedure. Thanks for all your help! Byrd > Botox Articles > > Taking aim at Botox: The drug is still wildly popular, but for how long? > Critics are zeroing in on it. > http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-he-botox22sep22- 2,0,7604567.story?coll=la-features-health > > Exploring the Botox Fad > http://www.jyi.org/volumes/volume6/issue6/features/lee.html > > Botox: Paralyzing Beauty > http://www.uthouston.edu/hLeader/archive/lifestyle/020722/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 > Thanks Barb for all the info. I appreciate your help! You're welcome. In my opinion, with EDS the safest thing to do is avoid unnecessary procedures. You just don't know how our unique bodies will react. -Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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