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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: PatiBob who wrote (147943)7/11/2007 11:29:12 AM
From: Honor First  Read Replies (1) of 225578
 
Over the years of 'scardom' I have learned a thing or two about saving my peeled back, sliced skin. LOL... It looks as though one side of the skin is growing/attaching back evenly. The other side, while I have managed to 'paste' it back the other skin is still lightly infected and bleeds a tiny bit. Some of it may be ok and the other will just have to heal upwards in a normal fashion.

ROFLOL... If I had repaired the surgery on my liver I would not have this huge inverted chicken foot on my stomach... I should write a book on Your Scars and How to Attach Them Smoothly... How about a book on Stretch Marks, the Badge of Motherhood, and How to Get Rid of Them Naturally... a fortune is there to be made <wink> but first I have to discover the secret.

And if I had been smarter in my pre-teens I would not have picked the bike wound on my leg over and over just to see how deep I could get it to go...

What a weird child I must have been... Searching for God at the age of eight, waiting for the scab to grow on my leg so I could remove it, hiding from my mom when I ate white bread as I was allergic to it - she could always tell as I broke out, and -- loving school. Sigh.. maybe I am just this side of normal, but it was normal for me. :)

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