Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:53 am
Sorry, I just have to butt in 'cuz I have a somewhat similar experience.....about that scar of yours, Rasp...don't be bothered by it...I have one on my right knee when I fell off my bike about 5 years ago....Of all time! I already knew how and I was quite good at it but when I tried to do a stupid "stunt", I fell and somehow scraped my knee on the pavement because it was sloping down...and I was about to start high school then in a co-ed school (I was in an all-girls school in elementary & kindergarten)
Imagine my dread as I realized I won't be able to wear P.E. shorts or skirts (for school fairs & events 'cuz we've got a uniform, which also consists of a skirt!) It was kinda embarassing...I even used to put band-aids over it all the time to cover it up and my friends are like, "You're making it more obvious by trying to cover it up."
Anyway, I'm sure there are cosmetic procedures done or even "miracle" creams as seen on TV..However, trust me, you'd soon get over it up to the point that you won't care even if people see the scar....Plus, it'll somehow become less obvious as time passes because the skin starts to stretch and heal while balancing the pigmentation on that particular area...
So, don't fret! You're not alone...hehehe
Imagine my dread as I realized I won't be able to wear P.E. shorts or skirts (for school fairs & events 'cuz we've got a uniform, which also consists of a skirt!) It was kinda embarassing...I even used to put band-aids over it all the time to cover it up and my friends are like, "You're making it more obvious by trying to cover it up."
Anyway, I'm sure there are cosmetic procedures done or even "miracle" creams as seen on TV..However, trust me, you'd soon get over it up to the point that you won't care even if people see the scar....Plus, it'll somehow become less obvious as time passes because the skin starts to stretch and heal while balancing the pigmentation on that particular area...
So, don't fret! You're not alone...hehehe