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1741.1 | sunscreen, too | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Tue Sep 18 1990 20:41 | 9 |
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Vitamin E is recommended, yes. An additional hint: I've heard
that strong sunlight can discolor road-rash skin, if left unprotected,
so sunscreen is advised when you are riding outside 'til it heals.
Meanwhile, I'm sure the racers and other real bikers will have more
advice... glad you're all right.
-john
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1741.2 | keep out of the sun | ISLNDS::HERTEL | | Wed Sep 19 1990 10:07 | 7 |
| I was in an accident last November and I have some scarring on my
face. The doctor told me to keep the scars out of the sun for one
full year. A tan will not fade from scar tissue at the same rate
that it will fade from surrounding skin. This causes the scar to
be more visible for several years.
It's been almost a year now, and the scars are barely noticeable.
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1741.3 | Try New-Skin or Saran Wrap | GSFSWS::JSMITH | Chromed Cannondale | Wed Sep 19 1990 10:44 | 12 |
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A racing veteran I meet a few months ago in a bike shop
told me that the best method he has found for healing road
rash is to cover the entire area with one of those new-skin
type products and to keep it covered for several days. He
say's he has even used saran wrap in lieu of the drug store
stuff and it works. I was going to try this myself after
my next crash (It'll probably be on the way home now that
I've written this) but haven't needed to treat myself for
this yet. If you do try this, let us know if it works well.
_Jerry
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1741.4 | hit it from inside & outside... | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | IronFish Tamer. | Wed Sep 19 1990 14:51 | 6 |
| Vit E seems to help with healing scars. Don't know what you planned to
do, but I apply it directly to the skin. Punch a hole in the capsules
and smear the oily gludge inside on the affected area. Usually I eat the
remains, just for luck :-). Seems to work, but I've not ever done an A-B
comparison, and I'm trying like mad to avoid the opportunity! :-)
ken
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1741.5 | | CGHUB::SCHOTT_R | | Thu Sep 20 1990 09:59 | 12 |
| Early this summer I crashed on my homeward commute from work
(100 yards from home, and in front of neighbors, no less) and left a
fair amount of skin on the pavement. I had four distinct points
of contact; shoulder, hip, outside of knee and ankle. The hip and
knee bore the brunt of the contact and sustained the deepest wounds.
I used Vitamin E and for some reason applied it most liberally and
regularly to the abbrasion on my knee. I must admit that I was
amazed at how much more quickly my knee healed up in relation to
the other abbrasions. Try it, I think you'll be happy with the
results!
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1741.6 | IMHO | NOVA::FISHER | still dis-tneiro-ed | Thu Sep 20 1990 10:24 | 6 |
| I used second skin on my butt when I crashed last year, didn't use
anything on shoulder, arm, thigh, knee, calf, ankle, raced the 604
miles, and then let the scab/scars form. don't look any worse now
than I did then, I guess.
ed
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1741.7 | | SWAM3::ANDRIES_LA | and so it goes ... | Thu Sep 20 1990 12:30 | 7 |
| Thanks for the advice! I applied the vitamin E to the area this
morning and swallowed another pill to cover my bets. I'll pick up
some New Skin today and use that, too. The last thing I want is for
obsevers to argue which is worse, my pedaling or my abrasions. I'll
post another note here in a few weeks as an update. Again, thanks.
Larry
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1741.8 | Aloe liquid | WORDY::GRACE | Wait, I'm LIVING in Grace-land! | Tue Sep 25 1990 13:14 | 7 |
| All of these suggestions work well. You might also want to try using
fresh Aloe juice. It's available at most health food stores. This is
a great natural healer. If you use it in conjunction with Vitamin E,
you'll heal up like new. I'm surprised no one else suggested. I'll bet
some of those new skin ointments have it as an ingredient.
Russ
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1741.9 | Yes another vote for aloe and Vitamin E | SKIDOG::LEWIS | | Wed Sep 26 1990 09:21 | 10 |
| Yes, Aloe and Vitamin E work wonders. I got in a bike accident about a
year and a half ago. I used aloe and Votamin E on all the raod burns
except one because it was infected and the stuff really hurt it. Guess
what, yup the only one to scare was the one that I didn't use the
stuff. You can't even tell I had stiches. My brothers friend got in a
horrible motorcycle accident (without a helment) and had the worse road
burns I've ever seen on his face. He used aloe (fresh) and he doesn't
have one scar. Remarkable!
Shannon
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