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My scars are all surgery related. Some little and almost invisible and some really big scary looking ones. I sort of wish I had some character building scars with stories behind them, but sadly no.
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I had my first ever surgery 2 months ago. I had to have my left ovary removed, so I have two small scars on my lower abdomen. Those scars actually mean a lot to me. I feel very proud of myself at how brave i was through the pre/during/post surgery. Then there is my scar from where I used to have my eyebrow piercing. That brings back good memories of younger days. And then that weird innoculation/s scar on my arm that some others of you seem to have too. |
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