Lines in forehead



I was reading some posts in a raw food forum and someone was complaining of
having vertical lines in their forehead. They said nothing helped to take
them away. Well, I have such lines and I noticed them appearing about a
year or two prior to getting what I was told was GD. These lines remain
with me today, although they seem to be softening just a bit. They are not
quite an inch in length and lie on either side of my nose, extending up the
forhead. I always thought this was odd because I have no wrinkles whatever
on my face. Just these lines.

The reply given by someone about such lines is that they indicate liver or
pancreas problems. I have both problems. So I'm wondering if anyone else
here has such lines? I'm trying to think of people I know, but I can't
recall anyone else having such lines except for another diabetes. I worked
with him many years ago and had assumed that he was type 1 because he was
young (high school) and used insulin. But given what I know now, I don't
know. He was very overweight and always ate a lot of candy. His mom would
buy multi-packs of standard sized candy bars whenever they were on sale,
telling me that he needed to eat a lot of candy because of the diabetes. At
any rate, he had such verticle lines and I always thought that it made him
look worried.

Am curious to know if this is something common among us. I will have to
take a better look at my brother and my dad next time I see them.

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  • Re: Lines in forehead
    ... Julie Bove wrote: ... He was very overweight and always ate a lot of candy. ... telling me that he needed to eat a lot of candy because of the diabetes. ... he had such verticle lines and I always thought that it made him ...
    (alt.support.diabetes)
  • Re: Lines in forehead
    ... I always thought this was odd because I have no wrinkles ... He was very overweight and always ate a lot of candy. ... | telling me that he needed to eat a lot of candy because of the diabetes. ...
    (alt.support.diabetes)