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Re: Facial hair

From: Jean (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 31 Mar 2000 22:33:38 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Molly wrote: >
>Hi Annie,
>
> My 16 year old daughter tried Soft Lite laser and it did not work! I've
>heard good things about Alexandrite.
>I hated electrolysis, too! Expensivem time consuming and it irritated my
>face!
>Take care!
>Molly

Annie, I've thought the same thing for years. Who do I know well enough to get rid of my facial hair if I'm in the hospital? I would love to go camping with my family and get out of the tent and see the sunrise without rushing to the shower with my razor to make sure I'm presentable before I see anyone. I have only been reading this information about PCOS tonight. I'm going to make an appointment ASAP to tell my Gynecologist what is causing these symptoms. I've also tried Laser Electrolysis and although it helped for a few weeks and was able to remove more hair than regular electrolysis in a shorter amount of time, I haven't been able to see any long term help. I was back to shaving soon because of the cost of the laser treatments and the idea that they weren't really permanent. Sorry I don't have any better news but I hope I will find a treatment soon.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Annie <anonymous@obgyn.net>
>To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS <anonymous@obgyn.net>
>Date: Monday, March 20, 2000 11:32 AM
>Subject: Facial hair
>
>>I've been on Spironolactone for several years, which eliminated chest
>>and stomach hair. However, the facial hair is a daily nightmare (and
>>depressing). I'm in L.A., and after the last 2 earthquakes, what's the
>>first thing I do? Run to the bathroom and shave with a shaking hand in
>>case I'm going to be out there for a while on the street. I tried
>>painful electrolysis, but that's hard to keep up if you have to go to
>>work. And yes, insurance doesn't pay for this "vanity". I'm now
>>post-menopausal, which probably doesn't help. I was never able to have
>>children. Exploratory surgery discovered poly-cystic ovaries (called
>>the Stein-Leventhal Syndrome then). My whole life has to revolve around
>>the secret chore of shaving (twice a day, if I go out in the evening). I
>>sometimes worry about, "What if I get sick and have to be in hospital
>>and cannot shave?" Has anyone tried laser surgery? Is there any
>>solution?
>>
>>--
>>Annie
>>

--
Jean



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