Hello - and welcome back, Mary Ann ~
I'm glad you've re-visited the ANA discussion forums and I hope we can be of some encouragement to you.
It's painfully obvious that your co-worker is an insensitive idiot for making such a hurtful comment. Well, that, or she's a sadist. Unfortunately, the world is full of people like her and as our society has jettisoned many of the social rules that underpinned what used to be called 'civility', boorish behavior manifested in ignorant, often self-centered people casually making cutting remarks to others, seemingly oblivious to the hurt their words inflict, is becoming all too common. The reality is that we can't control what other people do - or say. We can only control how we react to them. Of course you were hurt - and I won't try to minimize that. You've struggled with facial issues for a decade and a half and, in your eyes, the mirror is not your friend. That being the case, it's not surprising that your co-workers churlish behavior triggered all of the negative feelings about your appearance that you've lived with all these years.
I wish I had some way of convincing you that although some people do judge us, initially, by our appearance, they usually go beyond that, to learn about our character - who we
really are. I've done that many times with many people and I'm sure that just as many folks have done it with me. I don't have AN-related facial issues, just an old mug that has had a lot of wear and so, I'm no longer mistaken for Brad Pitt. Well, actually, I never was - but I like to think that I
could have been (
30 years ago). However, I think I can understand your angst and negative feelings about your appearance.
We have many members struggling with 'facial issues' and most have a good attitude about it and a strength of character that is both astounding as well as inspiring. They help us folks who don't have 'facial issues' put whatever issues we
may have into their proper perspective. These people aren't saints or martyrs, just regular folks living their lives to the fullest, despite their 'deficits'.
Kay ('
Kaybo]') is one of them and there are many others that I hope will add to this thread and help you realize that while your anxiety over your facial problems is real and justified, it doesn't define you. Not if you don't let it, that is. Here, you're among people who can empathize with you and want to encourage and support you. I hope you'll let us. Meanwhile, feel free to 'vent' whenever you need to. That's O.K., too.
Jim