Thank you so much for your kind words. I am under the care of my family doctor. I am just concerned about the lasting dark circle under my eye, numbness, and pain. It makes me so sad to think about it.
What I did not mention in my first post was that I returned to Hargrove on Thursday after Monday's injection. I should not have done so but I was so afraid and in so much pain. He was very uncaring and told me that all he could do to help was to inject a solution that "would disolve the Juvederm." Foolish me allowed him to give me two injections in my eye socket area. The pain was horrific!
The following week Juvederm told me there was no such thing. My family doctor reviewed my chart from Graystone and he had injected me with an enzyme that is used when someone had an adverse reaction to dye that is used for diagnostic testing. Nothing to do with what he used it for. I think that it was his way of inflicting more pain/trama to my face.
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Posted to PictureThis. No! Not worth it! - Hickory, NC on 31 Oct 2011
What I did not mention in my first post was that I returned to Hargrove on Thursday after Monday's injection. I should not have done so but I was so afraid and in so much pain. He was very uncaring and told me that all he could do to help was to inject a solution that "would disolve the Juvederm." Foolish me allowed him to give me two injections in my eye socket area. The pain was horrific!
The following week Juvederm told me there was no such thing. My family doctor reviewed my chart from Graystone and he had injected me with an enzyme that is used when someone had an adverse reaction to dye that is used for diagnostic testing. Nothing to do with what he used it for. I think that it was his way of inflicting more pain/trama to my face.
Thank you again for your concern.