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Old 04-11-2008, 04:46 PM #1
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Thank you Mark! I wasn't really making a big deal out of it (at home) because I remembered one fact. I THINK I do have a scar on my neck somewhere allong my neck/tube area but I couldn't find it. It used to be quite noticable, but I don't really notice it anymore.

I tried to find it by looking in a mirror, but I couldn't. (I'll have to dig out the hand held mirror and look into a mirror.)

I was just suprised that it was so obvious. (Like it swelled or something.)

Thanks again!
I can't really tell, but I THINK I found the scar I was talking about. It's very faint, but I think the area I was talking about is just a very faint scar.
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