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Happy Birthday Skugga
You can call me TC Started conversation Nov 11, 2002
Many happy returns!
Did you say you lived in Frankfurt? I'll hold my glass out the window and say cheers later on tonight!
Happy Birthday Skugga
skugga (ACE), keeper of shadows, lots of rats, no betta splendens anymore and badly drawn vampires Posted Nov 19, 2002
Thanks a lot Trillians Child!
Unfortunatly I had to spend my birthday in bed and the rest of the week in hospital... I came back home yesterday and found your greetings right now. It was definitly no good idea to crack my eyehole... Anyway, everything went good with the surgery and I am quite fine by now.
Happy Birthday Skugga
You can call me TC Posted Nov 19, 2002
That sounds very painful.
Was it just the bone or were your eyes affected?
Happy Birthday Skugga
skugga (ACE), keeper of shadows, lots of rats, no betta splendens anymore and badly drawn vampires Posted Nov 19, 2002
For heaven's sake it was just the bones - the bottom of my eyehole cracked. Anyway, I am almost blind on the eye affected, so I still was able to see something. It almost didn't hurt, but my face had some great colours, changing from very dark purple to something yellowish by now... The problem now is, that one of the nerves in my face was hurt a bit, so I can't feel half of my nose and half of my upper lip. Doc says it can take up to one year until the senses are back...
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