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Mar 11, 2010, 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Clough
Well, scabs are to be removed this coming week.
I wonder what will be involved with that? Every day, it looks a little worse. I know that it's healing, but I'm having to explain to customers of mine what's happening with my nose.
Thanks!
Originally Posted by KBC
You could always say that one customer wouldn't pay up, and he got the worst of it,, lol
Well, you're right about that, KBC! :p
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Mar 11, 2010, 04:29 AM
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Most of the scabs were taken off yesterday, except for the really big one, right by my eye. I'm having trouble putting up with the stiffness and not having any feeling where the skin graft is.
The non-feeling of anything is something that really bothers me. I know that the feeling of stiffness will go away.
Any tips on mental attitude towards such a thing?
It's so nice not to have the itchiness and pain of the cancerous tissue gone, though!
Thanks!
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May 23, 2013, 09:05 PM
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Hi there!
My sister is a burn victom and had to get her back and neck skin grafted, it has taken almost two years to "blend" in to be the same color, it is a bit of a pinkish color, and the holes and roughness you have won't go away or smooth over it will always be that way! However its not totally a bad thing it's a great reminder of how strong you were and how lucky as well :)
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Adult Sexuality Expert
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May 24, 2013, 08:16 AM
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Considering this was three years ago, chances are the graft has been done and healed several times over. Please pay attention to the date of the last post and not resurrect old threads whose posters are long gone.
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