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Denny ([personal profile] denny) wrote2003-08-07 07:42 pm
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Scars and suchlike

Various people asked, so, here they are...

ObDisclaimer: Behind the cut are pictures of the scars I've acquired recently, including the skin graft and the skin graft donor site. Don't click through unless you want to see that kind of picture.


Front of leg
The scar down the front of my leg, from the original operation to fix the bone damage. The little dots each side are from the staples that held it closed, rather than stitches. They felt odd coming out  :)

Inner aspect of calf
The inner calf, the result of the second operation, to fix complications from the first. They had to go in on both sides... this one they managed to sew up again a few days later (the third operation).

Skin graft
This is what a skin graft looks like, apparently. Outer aspect of calf, also a result of the second operation, but they couldn't sew this one back up - hence the graft (fourth operation).

Thigh
This is where they took the skin from my thigh to use on my calf. This bit hurt more than all the rest put together and multiplied by 10, during the first week after it was done. Some small bits of it have healed up now, but it seems to be slow going...

[identity profile] ninneviane.livejournal.com 2003-08-12 12:32 pm (UTC)(link)
**deep intake of breath**

From my perspective they are quite incredible, and my apologies if this sounds a little weird, but I would love to touch them, especially the skin graft...it's quite beautiful in its own unique way :)

Scars completely fascinate me (as well as the other things they do to me ^_~)...and these are amongst the most impressive I've ever seen, owned by anyone I know.
They symbolise an ability to endure...

Be proud of them...they speak volumes about who you are :) x

[identity profile] dennyd.livejournal.com 2003-08-12 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)
It's definitely a leg of much character now  :)