Re: Scars, most of us have them so...
Re: Scars, most of us have them so...
Re: Scars, most of us have them so...
Re: Scars, most of us have them so...
I was bashed and kicked by a skinhead when I was 19. I had internal injuries and a couple of badly broken ribs that required some surgery. That was nearly 50 years ago now I have long recovered. But I still have some faint scars on my abdomen. I feel lucky every time I see them. It could have been a lot worse.Re: Scars, most of us have them so...
8th grade school fight. Bigger lad picked me up and threw me through a window. Laid my calf open to the bone. Surgeon had to stitch an artery, veins and muscle. 42 stitches. long scar that has been white for 6 decades. Had it not been for the school nurse, I'd have bled out long before I got to the hospital.Re: Scars, most of us have them so...
I have two from childhood - listed on my passport - both my own fault.Re: Scars, most of us have them so...
Apart from 30 years of picking up cuts all over my hands and fingers from working on commercial laundry, as the edges were never finished off and they were like razor blades, I have a scar and a hole, ( all healed up) from major surgery eleven years ago where I had to have an emergency colestomy operation, my scar starts from just above the pubic line to about four or five inches above my navel, in fact, it goes right through my belly button, I can still see the scars from the metal clips that held me together, and a roundish scar where the hole was where the stoma bag was, it reminds me of how lucky I was to survive before the peritonitis turned into sepsis, after the initial op, I had six months of recovery, ( two months off work) before I had to return to hospital for the reversal and another two months off work and a further few months recovery...Re: Scars, most of us have them so...
Re: Scars, most of us have them so...
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