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YAY!!!! The cancer is gone and who cares about scars...they will fade.


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Ok guys, all of you who told her the scars will disappear are full of hooey, Cindy's had like 14 knee replacements and she KNOWS how her skin does with surgery scarring. Come on, guys, don't insult her intelligence. Some people's scars heal well (Cody's skin heals freakishly well, even his surgery scars are gone) and others don't. What I think we should all be telling Cindy is how flippin COOL those scars are, because they mark her as a Survivor and will make for one heckuva great convo starter. And there's Mederma OTC, and then I keep seeing ads for some special not-in-stores stuff, I can't remember the name but here's the phone number for the Risk-Free Trial, 800-500-9957. It's being advertised for stretch marks now but started as a scar treatment (same diff, I think). Also, Avon has a couple of stretch mark treatments, I tried the mid-price one in the purple bottle and it WORKED, on my stretch marks and my surgery scars (on my tummy, they're neighbors). Didn't erase them but helped a ton. And i'm one of the people who still has scars from scraping her knees at age 4. Total opposite of Cody. Funny, since I'm the one who thinks scars are attractive on men, and wouldn't be upset at all if all of his horse-breaking-motocross-racing-bar-fighting-football-playing-and-going-through-a-windshield scars were still visible . . . lol.

I know scars are very disheartening for a woman, especially at first, when you're not used to seeing them AND they're at their puffy purplish worst. But they do fade, at least partly, and we get more used to them, and honestly - what better scars to be proud of than cancer survivor scars? I think, when you're feeling more comfy with them, you should wear them proudly. How do you feel about tattoos? I've seen some really awesome creative scar tattoos . . . vines, or snakes, or lizards, they all have long-thin shapes to decorate surgery slices. And Molly's got a good idea about the scarf/shawl thing too. I wore one at a friend's wedding to cover my tattoo as part of the wedding party. (she's got uptight parents)

Anyway, Cindy honey, try to focus on the lack-of-cancer on your neck now, instead of the presence-of-scars. I've never seen an attractive-looking skin cancer anyway, have you? They're usually pretty gross. Black and scabby, some have hairs growing out of them . . . ick. Do you mind if I ask what kinds they were? I take an interest in skin cancer, since I live in the skin-cancer capitol of the northern hemisphere and I'm allergic to sunscreen and two relatives have died of it recently. BUT! I found one last year I'm not allergic to!! it's pricey but I'm religious about it. 25 is very old to be starting, but better late than never.

Hugs,
Bridget
(proudly bearing scars from only 3 surgeries so far. And pregnancy, that counts in my book.)




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Glad to hear the cancer is gone. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. We think you are a beautiful person. heart Important that the disease is gone. There are lots of ways to avoid showing scars, but in time you may not mind...it's a badge of success and victory. Be Proud!!! hugss Hugs to you. hugss


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Cindy, what good news! Don't be upset about the scars yet, although keep in mind how they look now in anticipation for Halloween. laugh2
I scar big time, so I prefer to focus on the cancer free part, and that will be much more important for your daughter's wedding.
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Oh Cindy,

Girl you are my hero! What a brave, brave girl you are.

And I dont hink anyone would even think of Frankenstein even though I know what you are trying to say..I would say more like SUPERWOMAN! (Dow we need to find that intro piece..lol)

All I know is you are like the Energizer Bunny you have been thru SO much but you just keep going and trying to enjoy each day and thats such a good example for me to try and live by since I am so very scared about so many things going on in my life right now.

I am also hoping that someday I may get to meet my Superhero!

Lots of Gentle Hugs,

Lisa


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The important thing is that the cancer is gone! Ask your dermatologist about a special make up that covers scars. I know that I had read about it somewhere. It is a lot like the theatrical make up that actors use. It is supposed to really cover up the scars and it looks great.


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Cindy, I'm so glad to know they got it all!!!!

And yes, we should all wear sunscreen. I'm not great about it. I try to be, always have good intentions, but I'm of the generation that used to use baby oil to get a great tan. argh. Knowing your story, I'll try to be extra vigilant about it this year.

Warm hugs,


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Glad that is taken care of!! Whew! Those scars will be your badge of honor. I like Molly's idea of a scarf. You could also wear a lace trimmed camisole under your dress like this one: http://www.buckle.com/daytrip-multi-lace-tank-top/prd-35505D7ER371Z/sku-6745490100

The tan/black one is really cute. Either way, you will be gorgeous no matter what you wear, because on the inside you have endured enough in this life to bear the status of "Queen."

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Cindy,

I tried replying, but got the boot and I do not see my reply.

Glad to hear cancer is gone for now... you are such a great person here, I am assuming all those close to you are happy enough cancer is gone and could careless about some scars.

Pray all continues to go well.

Tim


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I was so glad to read this update Cindy...way to go!!! heart


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