I may have posted on this before.
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I may have posted on this before. Over the course of my marriage, my finger size grew quite a bit, and my wedding ring was extremely tight most of the time. When I got separated and then divorced, taking the ring off showed skin indentation and a compressed finger along the top of where the ring was. This continues well over a year later.
Any suggestions on reducing its visibility? I haven't had luck with lotions. I thought of maybe getting a tattoo there of a barbed wire fence, but it'd be on the ring finger and might give the impression I'm still married.
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I may have posted on this before. Over the course of my marriage, my finger size grew quite a bit, and my wedding ring was extremely tight most of the time. When I got separated and then divorced, taking the ring off showed skin indentation and a compressed finger along the top of where the ring was. This continues well over a year later.
Any suggestions on reducing its visibility? I haven't had luck with lotions. I thought of maybe getting a tattoo there of a barbed wire fence, but it'd be on the ring finger and might give the impression I'm still married.
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I may have posted on this before. Over the course of my marriage, my finger size grew quite a bit, and my wedding ring was extremely tight most of the time. When I got separated and then divorced, taking the ring off showed skin indentation and a compressed finger along the top of where the ring was. This continues well over a year later.
Any suggestions on reducing its visibility? I haven't had luck with lotions. I thought of maybe getting a tattoo there of a barbed wire fence, but it'd be on the ring finger and might give the impression I'm still married.
@AncTreat5358 Mine did the same thing and eventually my finger returned to normal. I don’t remember how long it took.
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I may have posted on this before. Over the course of my marriage, my finger size grew quite a bit, and my wedding ring was extremely tight most of the time. When I got separated and then divorced, taking the ring off showed skin indentation and a compressed finger along the top of where the ring was. This continues well over a year later.
Any suggestions on reducing its visibility? I haven't had luck with lotions. I thought of maybe getting a tattoo there of a barbed wire fence, but it'd be on the ring finger and might give the impression I'm still married.
@AncTreat5358 It took mine a while, but now you have to look hard to see the scar. And as I've gotten older, the wrinkles on my hands act as camoflague.

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@AncTreat5358 It took mine a while, but now you have to look hard to see the scar. And as I've gotten older, the wrinkles on my hands act as camoflague.

@HumToTable This is encouraging! Guess i just need to keep waiting...for reduction and more wrinkles.

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