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The Disappearing Mastoidectomy scar?
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Jim Hargrove Wrote:
Greg R Parker Wrote:Bob, ignore me all you want. Though you just proved you can't. What should not be ignored is the message. The scar did not disappear and reappear, nor is there any need for a body switch to explain it. Medical science explains it. That needs to be acknowledged.


Your conjecture about the vanishing mastoidectomy scar is noted.

We are still waiting for your conjecture about a gunshot wound to his left elbow, the stitches that were required to close the wound, the .22 slug which he carried in his arm for a week before it was removed, and the separate incision that was made two inches above the wound to dig out the slug, and how those scars had apparently completely disappeared just six years later. This is the wound you called "very superficial."

What I have posted are medical facts. The only conjecture is that the facts match what actually happened.

You guys either want to ignore any counter-arguments (the bury-my-head-in-the-sand approach until the mean man goes away), or you get abusive, or you want to change the subject.

I simply haven't looked into the gunshot wound (yet). My remark that it was superficial was from memory. If my memory is wrong, I will acknowledge it. Could you save me some time and point me to the autopsy report? If not, I will get back to you after I locate it.
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The Disappearing Mastoidectomy scar? - by Greg R Parker - 07-04-2014, 03:53 AM

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