GoldLeaf
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Would the little puffs of fat be visable? I don't seem to see any, but that may not mean much.
I doubt I will ever get my nose fixed, I would rather pay off my car than spend the money on my vanity . My nose has been a bit messed up now for 12 years. I give the emergency room doctor a lot of credit, he fixed a royal mess from a car accident I was in. They did an amazing job for a rural hospital in the middle of the Adirondack Mountains in NY. Gosh darn icy mountain roads!
fftopic: My seat belt didn't lock up, so my face hit the windshield. The pressure caused the right side of my nose to tear through, my septum tore through, and the bridge of my nose was flattened. They stitched me up that night and then they did follow up surgery three days later after the swelling went down to fix the bridge a bit more. Most folks wouldn't know that my nose didn't turn up quite so much when I was younger and that it was a bit straighter. [huh]
Sometimes it really bothers me, but most days I just ignore it. The kicker of it is that my car insurance would have paid for follow up surgery if I had wanted to persue it at the time. I was just grateful to be alive, I didn't even think of it then. I made a joke to my mom once that I wished I would get in a car accident again so that I could make them pay to fix my nose. I got in an accident the very next day that totalled my car. I learned a lesson, don't tempt fate!
I doubt I will ever get my nose fixed, I would rather pay off my car than spend the money on my vanity . My nose has been a bit messed up now for 12 years. I give the emergency room doctor a lot of credit, he fixed a royal mess from a car accident I was in. They did an amazing job for a rural hospital in the middle of the Adirondack Mountains in NY. Gosh darn icy mountain roads!
fftopic: My seat belt didn't lock up, so my face hit the windshield. The pressure caused the right side of my nose to tear through, my septum tore through, and the bridge of my nose was flattened. They stitched me up that night and then they did follow up surgery three days later after the swelling went down to fix the bridge a bit more. Most folks wouldn't know that my nose didn't turn up quite so much when I was younger and that it was a bit straighter. [huh]
Sometimes it really bothers me, but most days I just ignore it. The kicker of it is that my car insurance would have paid for follow up surgery if I had wanted to persue it at the time. I was just grateful to be alive, I didn't even think of it then. I made a joke to my mom once that I wished I would get in a car accident again so that I could make them pay to fix my nose. I got in an accident the very next day that totalled my car. I learned a lesson, don't tempt fate!