Anyway, I went to see a dermatologist today. What did he say? Nah, it's not oily.
Wait, what? Yes, it is. It most definitely is. "Oh, it's all relative," he told me. Basically, he told me that if I were someone else looking at my skin, they wouldn't really notice it.
This is despite the fact that I had a friend jokingly say to me once, "You're so damn greasy", not realizing that he was crossing the line and he was actually making me feel bad. The fact that my hair becomes an unmanageable mess before the end of the day because of how oily it gets. The fact that I have to wipe my phone off with a towel every time I make a phone call because the thing gets covered in oil from touching my face. The fact that, as I said, if I run my hand along my forehead, it's pretty much wet with oil. The fact that when I look at pictures of me with my family from last Christmas, it looks like I'm extremely sweaty because of the oily shine.
I understand that he probably does have people blow things out of proportion in his office sometimes in terms of saying that something is noticeable when it's not. But I don't want to be told that my skin isn't oily when it is. It makes me feel like I can't listen to anything he says if he's not willing to acknowledge something simple like this. Even if he said he couldn't treat it or give me any advice at all, that's fine, but at least acknowledge that it's there.
He even told me that I should feel lucky because all this oil on my face will keep me looking young (give me a f*cking break), despite the fact that he told me previously that my face did NOT have any more oil than normal. He didn't even touch my face. Blargh.
Edited by SebaceousOne, 13 May 2011 - 08:01 PM.



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