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- Jan 6, 2019
Trigeminal neuralgia is so painful that sufferers have a significant suicide rate. It is genuinely supposed to be unbearable pain.Trigeminal nerve damage? Phew, I thought you were going to suggest that it was something seriously detrimental to quality of li-
Oh wait. That trigeminal nerve. "The pain can be so intense that it’s difficult to bear physically and mentally." Sounds like a life saving surgery to me! I'm sure it'll all work out.
Honestly just looks like a literal hack job. Terrible wound closure and terrible technique. You can see how she’s hunched over - it looks like the incisions were closed by putting too much pressure downwards (as in, the skin on the top half of her chest has been forcibly pulled down to close it.) an ideal wound closure has all the structural strength in the lower layers - by the time you’re at the top layer of skin it should be holding no force and you should be able to close it to look as good as possible. Hers is under constant pressure to pull upwards, and tension in the wound leads to big uneven scars.Can a med-kiwi weigh in and explain if this is something like she had massive, binder ravaged tiddies and they had to remove a ton of skin with damaged collagen? Or is this just the least-shits-given incision the thread's ever seen?
Imagine wearing a t shirt . Now cut the t shirt off at nipple level. Now sew the raw edge to your jeans waistband, badly. You’ll be constantly stooped and every time you try to straighten up the seam will rip a little. Sew (heal) it back every time, and you’ll end up like this. It’s a terrible job.
Her stomach looks like fluid, but it could also be partly the terrible stooping and removal of the tissue from further up that previously balanced it.
Mutilation is in vogue, it seems