I got this scar when I was around 2. My parents were carrying me, and accidentally dropped me on a glass table. It didn't need stitches, but it left this little line in my hair
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Friday, December 5, 2014
Austin Ashley Blog #6
I got this scar around Christmas time when I was really young. I remember I had
a bunch of family members over and they were all eating dinner. My uncle
had spilled a glass and it shattered on the floor. Me, unaware of the glass on the floor walked on by
and I slipped on an ice cube from the glass. My wrist tried to break my fall and left me with this wonderful scar from glass in my wrist.
Jessica Sloan Blog #6
The scar on my ankle I got when I was around 4. It was from hitting my foot against a humidifier. I was sick and stepped down from my bed to get something. When I did, I touched my ankle against it when it was hot and got a burn from it. It's hardly noticeable now, but stayed with me for quite awhile. It was always a reminder for me of how only I could be the one to be hurt on such a weird thing, and to top it all off being sick at that too.
Gamble_Blog#6
This is a scar from a long time ago. My mom and I were riding our bikes when I was 10 years old and I started going too fast down a hill. I hit the curb of a sidewalk causing my bike to immediately stop but for my body to keep going. I flew over the handlebars and landed on the cement and scraped my knee really badly and my hand was completely cut open. I went to the doctors and got stitches and now it is all heeled. But there is still a scar left to mark that memory.
Brittany Drago - Blog #6
These two scars (one on my left cheek and one on my right shoulder) are from when I had skin cancer when I was in 7th grade and they had to get rid of it so now I have two scars. Luckily, the stitches that were used on my cheek were dissolvable so the scar is hardly noticeable. However, the incision on my shoulder was too big so they weren't able to use the dissolvable stitches there. The surgery was extremelyyyyyyy painful and since it was my left cheek and my right shoulder, it was almost impossible for me to comfortable sleep without laying on the stitches.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Eckman Blog #6
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