Guest guest Posted August 30, 2012 Report Share Posted August 30, 2012 Hailey, I'm sure the counselors and nurses will do whatever they can to assist you.....your Senior year can be trying, but is also very exciting as you're about to end your 13 year " career " .....this doesn't include any future further education. I loved my Senior year! I was no longer behind 2 State Place Winners in wrestling, and had a great season going (14-2 with 2 tournament wins and a runner up finish) before snapping my right tibia and fibula totally in half 2 weeks before the District Tournament, where I would have been either the 2nd or 3rd seed! I had also established my place in " school society " and no one dared to try and fight me as they had my first 3 years in High School. That was a great taste! I wound up being tutored at home by an outstanding teacher and was able to go on stage for my diploma even though I was still in a cast and had to use crutches. Though no one in school realizes it at the time, these are some of the best days of your life.....right now! I'd give anything to be able to do it all over again IF I was allowed to know than what I know now! Best of luck! Kirk. > ** > > > You were right, the " acne " was signs of another flare up. > > but now I have to deal with another flare up and it's only my third day > back at school, I just started my senior year in high school.. but > hopefully i can talk to the councilors and see if there's something they > can do to help my senior year be the best it can be. > > > -- Everything in life sucks except things that should! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2012 Report Share Posted August 30, 2012 Hi Hailey, I'm a little late to this party but I completely empathize with you and skin issues. I want to suggest that you go to Bodyecology.com. How long have you had Still's? I'm 35 and have had it for 22 years. I attached a photo of myself so you could see my skin, not to be vain. I'm the one holding the cake:) So, I used to get break outs and contact dermatitis (all of this is inflammation related). I definitely believe we can take a natural and medical approach to Still's. A suggestion for skin: As a toner and make up remover water down organic, unfiltered apple cider vinegar(it had to be organic and contain the Mother's milk. It will be marked on the label. Unpasterized!) This will balance your skins ph and make it more alkaline. You can also mix lemon juice, as much of the apple cider vinegar as you can handle (probably a tablespoon to start) a glass of water, and stevia and drink it before bed. This will help return your body to a more alkaline state, healing your skin from the inside out. Now, most people freak out with this next part. Organic virgin coconut oil is anti microbial and anti parasidic. If you have oily skin, use it around your eyes to start and work your way up. Just be sure you aren't allergic to coconuts:) Also, fermented/cultured vegatables are excellent for gut health and skin. You eat them and use the juice as a toner. Nothing would get rid of my rash and then I used the culture juice as a mask and my skin was glowing. The lactic acid worked wonders. The Bodyecology website has a lot of information. You deserve great, glowing skin and you can have it too! Obviously, if none of this feels right toss it right out the window! We have to trust our guts and do what feels right. If you use antibiotic don't be surprised if you get a rebound effect after you stop. It's normal. In health, Sent from my iPhone On Aug 27, 2012, at 6:11 PM, hAILEY gRUMMONS Sent from my iPhone > You were right, the " acne " was signs of another flare up. > > but now I have to deal with another flare up and it's only my third day back at school, I just started my senior year in high school.. but hopefully i can talk to the councilors and see if there's something they can do to help my senior year be the best it can be. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2012 Report Share Posted August 30, 2012 Hi Hailey, I'm a little late to this party but I completely empathize with you and skin issues. I want to suggest that you go to Bodyecology.com. How long have you had Still's? I'm 35 and have had it for 22 years. I attached a photo of myself so you could see my skin, not to be vain. I'm the one holding the cake:) So, I used to get break outs and contact dermatitis (all of this is inflammation related). I definitely believe we can take a natural and medical approach to Still's. A suggestion for skin: As a toner and make up remover water down organic, unfiltered apple cider vinegar(it had to be organic and contain the Mother's milk. It will be marked on the label. Unpasterized!) This will balance your skins ph and make it more alkaline. You can also mix lemon juice, as much of the apple cider vinegar as you can handle (probably a tablespoon to start) a glass of water, and stevia and drink it before bed. This will help return your body to a more alkaline state, healing your skin from the inside out. Now, most people freak out with this next part. Organic virgin coconut oil is anti microbial and anti parasidic. If you have oily skin, use it around your eyes to start and work your way up. Just be sure you aren't allergic to coconuts:) Also, fermented/cultured vegatables are excellent for gut health and skin. You eat them and use the juice as a toner. Nothing would get rid of my rash and then I used the culture juice as a mask and my skin was glowing. The lactic acid worked wonders. The Bodyecology website has a lot of information. You deserve great, glowing skin and you can have it too! Obviously, if none of this feels right toss it right out the window! We have to trust our guts and do what feels right. If you use antibiotic don't be surprised if you get a rebound effect after you stop. It's normal. In health, Sent from my iPhone On Aug 27, 2012, at 6:11 PM, hAILEY gRUMMONS Sent from my iPhone > You were right, the " acne " was signs of another flare up. > > but now I have to deal with another flare up and it's only my third day back at school, I just started my senior year in high school.. but hopefully i can talk to the councilors and see if there's something they can do to help my senior year be the best it can be. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2012 Report Share Posted August 30, 2012 Hi Hailey, I'm a little late to this party but I completely empathize with you and skin issues. I want to suggest that you go to Bodyecology.com. How long have you had Still's? I'm 35 and have had it for 22 years. I attached a photo of myself so you could see my skin, not to be vain. I'm the one holding the cake:) So, I used to get break outs and contact dermatitis (all of this is inflammation related). I definitely believe we can take a natural and medical approach to Still's. A suggestion for skin: As a toner and make up remover water down organic, unfiltered apple cider vinegar(it had to be organic and contain the Mother's milk. It will be marked on the label. Unpasterized!) This will balance your skins ph and make it more alkaline. You can also mix lemon juice, as much of the apple cider vinegar as you can handle (probably a tablespoon to start) a glass of water, and stevia and drink it before bed. This will help return your body to a more alkaline state, healing your skin from the inside out. Now, most people freak out with this next part. Organic virgin coconut oil is anti microbial and anti parasidic. If you have oily skin, use it around your eyes to start and work your way up. Just be sure you aren't allergic to coconuts:) Also, fermented/cultured vegatables are excellent for gut health and skin. You eat them and use the juice as a toner. Nothing would get rid of my rash and then I used the culture juice as a mask and my skin was glowing. The lactic acid worked wonders. The Bodyecology website has a lot of information. You deserve great, glowing skin and you can have it too! Obviously, if none of this feels right toss it right out the window! We have to trust our guts and do what feels right. If you use antibiotic don't be surprised if you get a rebound effect after you stop. It's normal. In health, Sent from my iPhone On Aug 27, 2012, at 6:11 PM, hAILEY gRUMMONS Sent from my iPhone > You were right, the " acne " was signs of another flare up. > > but now I have to deal with another flare up and it's only my third day back at school, I just started my senior year in high school.. but hopefully i can talk to the councilors and see if there's something they can do to help my senior year be the best it can be. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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