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Asia
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Posted 1/28/2010 2:55 PM (GMT -7)
Hi everyone, I have not posted here in a long time! I'd like to think that is a good thing since I've been in remission since October 2008!!! turn Though I occasionally lurk to see how people are doing.

Anyway, I've wanted my eyebrow pierced for a long time and am trying to work up the courage. But it occurred to me today that since I'm on Imuran getting one might be bad idea. Does anyone know if it's okay to get a piercing while on an immunosuppressant?
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Red_34
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Posted 1/28/2010 3:11 PM (GMT -7)
As long as your WBC is good then it shouldn't harm you. I had a 3rd hole in my ears while on 6mp and I didn't have any issue with it. You might heal a bit slower but that is all I could think of that might be a drawback.
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Eva Lou
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Posted 1/28/2010 3:19 PM (GMT -7)
not sure about piercings, but I have had numerous tattooes while on Imuran, & had no issues with healing. I would think a piercing would heal even quicker than a tattoo, since it's one small concentrated injury, as opposed to a large area of the body. Go to a reputable place! and have fun!

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sirenshooter
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Posted 1/28/2010 8:14 PM (GMT -7)
I got a conch piercing (like in the middle of your ear) and it seemed to take a while to heal. But it got bumped a lot. It did fine except when I got sick sometimes it'd get crusty or something. Just make sure you keep it clean! I didn't have any of that special soap, so I just used salt water until Dial stopped burning lol. I know it's hard to soak them in salt water, but, you should. I say go for it.

Honestly I kinda wanna get my nipple(s) done but I'm not sure... That's one thing I don't want to take a long time healing!
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PinkPaperclip
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Posted 1/29/2010 7:47 AM (GMT -7)
I got about 15 piercings while on imuran and remicade this summer ( was manager of a tattoo and piercing shop) and It didn't cause me any trouble. Healing was fine. Its a touchy situation because piercings , when made the wrong way, or when not cared for properly ( never put spectro gel or alcohol or peroxyde on it, it slows healing! the best stuff is saline solution, the same thing we use to clean contact lenses, and buy it in a sterile vaporizer type bottle) can take A LONG WHILE to heal. Make sure you go to a professionnal shop, where the staff is qualified and ask them to show you their autoclave and sterilization room. Conch, tragus, rook and belly button piercings take more time to heal. Eyebrow should not cause you much trouble, but be very carefu not to touch it , never! :) And don't change your jewelry before a month !
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Malkavian
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Posted 1/29/2010 1:54 PM (GMT -7)
Where do you plan on getting pierced? In general, fleshy places heal better due to blood flow, whereas not so fleshy ones like cartilage take the longest. My helix took about a year to heal if that's any indicator.

In addition, you have to be able to clean it very regularly and keep off anything irritating. I made the mistake of not pulling my hair back all the time, and worked in a shop (with sawdust everywhere) so mine got very irritated.

And I agree with pink paperclip, ask to see the sterilization equipment.
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invisible reflections
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Posted 1/30/2010 12:17 PM (GMT -7)
I got my navel pierced 2 1/2 months ago and it's healing nicely (takes at least 3-4 months to heal completely). I haven't had any problems with it and would get another piercing again! Best of luck to you!
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sirenshooter
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Posted 1/30/2010 7:43 PM (GMT -7)
Um, has anyone gotten their nipples done? I'm sick of reading off forums and stuff. Also does a 14 gauge sound about right? I mean I'm sure it depends. Also I have another question but I'll wait until someone says they've done it or not before I ask lol
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Eva Lou
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Posted 1/31/2010 7:48 AM (GMT -7)
A friend had hers done, & it was the biggest hassle re. healing- it took FOREVER to heal, quite painful, & she had to clean it like twice a day. I mean, she couldn't even go on a camping trip because she had to be closer to actual facilities, know what I mean? It seriously impacted her life for a long time- way not worth it, in my opinion. I think she used band-aids over them for ages, due to sensitivity. But I find them really sexy on guys, pierced nipples, & really gross on women! I don't know about breastfeeding & nipple piercings, if that has any effect.
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Asia
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Posted 2/3/2010 4:55 PM (GMT -7)
Sorry for my late reply. Thanks everyone for the info and tips! The place I plan on going to comes highly recommended, very clean, ect. I guess I'd be looking at a slightly longer healing time--though hopefully not a year and a half like Malkavian--WOW.

I know a girl that had her nipples done, they healed fine and she loves them. But she doesn't have any underlying health problems like us. *cringe* I can't even look at nipple piercings on girls. YEEEOWCH! Lol.
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sirenshooter
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Posted 2/3/2010 9:22 PM (GMT -7)
Just be really careful not to bump it lol, I got mine done and was driving home with the window open. I told my friend, "My luck, something's going to fly in the window and hit me in the ear." And it did lol. It also got bumped more than that.

Normally I don't like nipple piercings on girls, but I think they look okay on small boobs, which I have (lucky me). XD I think I'll decide later and opt for a tattoo first. Good luck, I say go for it. Just take good care of it and it'll be fine.
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UCinNC
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Posted 2/4/2010 6:40 PM (GMT -7)
i wouldn't worry about it at all
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sirenshooter
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Posted 3/7/2010 5:52 PM (GMT -7)
Asia, did you get your eyebrow done? I just got my nipples done and I love them! It's addicting lol
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Asia
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Posted 3/8/2010 3:56 AM (GMT -7)
I haven't gotten it done yet. Am still considering...er, mustering up the courage. =) My friend has decided I'm getting it done in April, so we'll see, lol.

Congrats on getting them done!! How much did it hurt? *cringe*
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Ugh Just Ugh
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Posted 3/8/2010 8:55 AM (GMT -7)
Good to know about the tattoos. I have been wanting to get something honoring my daughter and just went on Imuran, so maybe that will be in the cards for me this year! :o)
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sirenshooter
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Posted 3/8/2010 6:38 PM (GMT -7)
Yeah, I was really nervous. I was planning on just walking in, but then I started talking to my friend and she made us appointments for the same day lol. She got her ear done. Easy for her, huh?
It hurt a lot, it was pretty intense. But afterwards, it didn't even hurt as much as my conch. So it was kind of opposite. But I didn't make a peep. After I left I was like, I can do anything! lol
Just take a buddy with you, it's easier to be brave. Especially if they're being a sissy. I'd go for it.
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