Re: Treatment for the facial hair????????
From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 16 May 2000 11:50:54 -0400
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please remove me from this e-mail list or at least change my e-mail address to : anonymous@obgyn.net . Thanks Much!! Amy
jane wrote:
> At Mon, 15 May 2000, Jennifer wrote:
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> >At Mon, 15 May 2000, Jennifer wrote:
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> >>jennifer, hang on in there , do not drop out of school because of this. I have spenr all my life in the same sirtuation I am now 32 years old and am getting it dealr with properly you do need to find a better doctor, also you must be bold and not take no for an answer, get your doctor to refer you to a specialist.. (I had to find out the particular doctor I wanted to see and I sat in my doctors office until he agreed to write to him....you must tell them how miserable you feel, cry if you feel like it, I have been on spironlactone for over a year and find it does help with the hair growth but i have to combine it with electrolysis 1 hour per week if . also invest in good facial creams aloe vera is great for calming the skin after hair removal, I can remeber sitting in my room crying on sunny days because I felt everyone would see the hair..I promise you it is possible to carry on with life and have fun, I am married and my husband supports me fully..but before him I told!
> !
> hardly anyone..personally I find shaving better than waxing , but use quality creams and razors this is crucial for your skin ... good luck
> by the way recently i have told a few friends about my hair problem and
> they didnt even know..we all think that people notice every bad thing
> about our appearance.. but they dont ..
> jane
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