rad(iation) tattoos!
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teeny tiny roseMarcia527 said:My dot tattoo can't be seen
My dot tattoo can't be seen anymore. They really must have gave you a big one.
or an angel or let the rads tat be the tip of a heart or one eye of a frog -- oh, that's just silly.
I like that you're making lemonade out of lemons. Good for you.
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i wouldn't allow then to
i wouldn't allow then to tattoo me for that reason... We use a sharpe and tegaderm for 7 weeks.... a little bit of a pain, but no blue tattoos, a plus
not that i was apposed to tattoos i have 7 of them, i just didn't want blue marks on me..
you'll think of something cute to cover it... :-)0 -
rad tatooMyTurnNow said:One more thing to consider
One more thing to consider is that eventually your blue tatoo will fade, too. But, what the heck, I think you have earned a tatoo, whatever you choose. Good luck and let us know your decision.
I had read about the procedures for rads treatments and expected to get the tatoo...and instead had BUTTERFLY stickers...cute by the way ( I was given one on the paper when I left for my scrap book)...anyway...OFF after rads...just some irritation where they were but healed very quickly with EMU oil.
I'm surprised at all the different ways things are done...0 -
Mine were so small to startMarcia527 said:My dot tattoo can't be seen
My dot tattoo can't be seen anymore. They really must have gave you a big one.
Mine were so small to start with that you could barely see them then, and now, they have faded already to where I really have to search to see them.0 -
You can't see mine unlessjdubious said:I like the idea of an angel!
I like the idea of an angel! That's a good one! Way better than my idea of a brown circle that looks like a mole!
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You can't see mine unless you really, really search for awhile. You could probably get them lasered off if you really wanted to. You might check into that before getting a tattoo. Let us know what you do.
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