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Wednesday March 18th 2009
how do we deal with people's questions about scars? |
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difficult question.... if its for treatment - maybe ask if they will see their dr?
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Unfortunately I wasn't able to make it to this chat today.. would anyone who was there be able to highlight some of the key ideas/points that you all came up with?
Thanks!
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The unexamined life is not worth living. -Socrates |
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Great question and was asked before I would enjoy hearing some of the responses. I was at the gym yesterday and I always wear light long sleeves t-shirts but this time I pulled my sleeves up and was not sure what to say when someone nicely looked over.
I am interested in if people are in this situation what they say. Many of my scars are visible. I forgot the term but they have are red and have come up on my arms. Some scars just fade but these won't. Any help would be of value... |
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