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This is a normal post It's been a standard procedure for fucking years on the NHS.
My dear old gran had maggot therapy on her leg ulcers, because they're far more efficient at removing dead skin than some underpaid fanny with a scalpel.
Thet also use leeches pretty regularly too, to help increase blood flow to critically injured skin tissue. I had leech therapy a few years ago after tearing some of my forehead from my skull. Saved me getting a skin graft, cheers leeches!
(, Mon 16 Jan 2017, 13:30, , Reply)
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You dropped that "tearing forehead from skull" anecdote very nonchalantly.
(, Mon 16 Jan 2017, 13:46, , Reply)
This is a normal post It was a while ago now so it's not such a big deal.
Drank far, far too much, passed out on my feet and broke the fall onto the pavement using my face. 5 days in hospital getting pumped full of antibiotics, providing a free meal for some slithery bloodsuckers as they ensured the few capillaries supplying life to my head flap got the runniest, least clotty blood possible. Everyone's a winner!
(, Mon 16 Jan 2017, 22:47, , Reply)
This is a normal post ^All of the above

(, Mon 16 Jan 2017, 20:29, , Reply)