Ok, now relax breathe, and take a deep breath.
1. Why are you doing this comparison of one part of your body to another?
2. When we tan, we all tan differently. No one has absolutely flawless skin, or body. We all have stretch marks.
3. Really, I think you are on the verge of acceptance. Yes, that would be healthy. If you see your doctor, and the doctor says your skin is fine, or if the doc recommends anything, then follow the doctor's order.
4. Remember only GOD is perfect. We all have imperfections.
5. Concentrate on you as a whole complete person just as you are. Would you accept someone who was just like you? Of course, you would. Then why hold yourself to higher standards?
Why hold yourself up to perfection as we can always find something to pick on?
6. Please stop calling yourself names. Would you call me those names if I had the same skin reactions as you? Nah, didn't think so.
However, last week I went to see my friend who just went through three weeks of brain radiation. He lost most of his hair, and his skin is badly burned. He told me not to come, as he does not want to see me (or I think for me to see him this way). I went anyway. I hugged him - gently as I know he's still in constant pain.
So what, if he's less perfect than yesterday. It's only a matter of time for him. No one has guarantees.
GOD bless us one and all, always!
2006-12-17 03:02:23
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answer #1
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answered by May I help You? 6
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You've been giving her allergy medicine WITHOUT consulting a vet first? Yeah you really need to call the vet tomorrow. You can be damaging her immune system right now, especially if this is an autoimmune disorder. If her mother was known to have an autoimmune disorder she should have never been bred, because it's genetic, so this is most likely what your dog has. But a vet needs to do a skin scrape and tests since nothing is sure by her symptoms you described. And PLEASE in the future don't self medicate. This can really have done alot of damage. I've been there. My dog has an autoimmune disorder and I used prednisone and allergy medication and it just wrecked havoc on her immune system, making it even harder to control her disorder. I went to a holistic vet to get their advice besides my mainstream conventional vet. Working together with both of them I was able to heal my dog, not just suppress the symptoms with pills. It's always cheaper to treat a problem in the beginning before it gets worse.
2016-05-23 01:55:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Consider a dermatologist's advice, he/she knows professional care if you think your skin is in serious condition. If not, you might be interested to know that there is a natural product called Skin Eraser - A medicated, well-known and established skin lightening agent is blended into a natural base of healing Aloe Vera, Green Tea and Cucumber. Only needs to be applied to the effected areas to penetrate the damaged skin tissue and restore it to normalcy. For your stretchmarks try Stretta -
It is the only formula that has a three tier scar removal process, promising real results. This formula has shown amazing results for woman after pregnancy, sufferers of acne scarring, people with scars from deep cuts and even people who wanted to diminish the lines and wrinkles associated with aging.
I really am so impressed with these two amazing products I found at http://www.ryze.com/go/ZenMedLadyNettz
2006-12-17 11:11:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know if this oil would help, it does help with stretch marks. It's called Rosa Mosqueta Oil, a natural oil from Andes, has been featured in Sunday Times, Mail on Sunday. Good health shops sell it but you can buy online also (see link) or do a search on Google for other suppliers
2006-12-17 06:49:28
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answered by Anonymous
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One alternative is bleaching your skin, a treatment many asian women do because they like to have fair skin.
You can ask a dematoligist how to do that.
2006-12-17 02:23:24
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answered by thegreeneraser 2
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at drug stores, you can buy lotions and cremes to make skin lighter. lemon juice works as a natural bleacher also
2006-12-17 02:24:21
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-12-17 14:09:56
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answered by american_badass_25414 2
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go see a doctor
2006-12-17 02:18:10
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answered by Lana P 1
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use fade out cream
2006-12-17 02:19:14
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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Ditto...what "may i help you" said.
2006-12-17 03:21:38
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answered by Anonymous
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