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Professor Melon:
 :) Thanks, mates. I AM glad it was not worse; I could easily have lost an eye, a couple of teeth, or a hip (in fact, my left thigh and arm are badly bruised). What I have to work with will be clearer when the stitches come out. This may be the time to ask Karen/wife to learn how to shave me, although, like most, the shaver knows his head and how to razor it in a unique way. Now shaving is not just a choice, but a privilege. Hopefully, I'll be back to full chrome dome by the end of the summer. Next time, I'll wear a helmet. Thanks, again, Professor Melon

Ian:
Glad to hear your on the mend Prof.

jusbnme:
Damn!  Sorry to hear about it Pro.Melon.  Never had an experience with a head injury other than just being natural messed up in the head.  :D ;D  But seriously, just wanted to say glad you're ok.   O0

wpruitt:
Glad you were hurt no worse professor.  When I had a bicycle wreck a few years ago, the ER Doc told me swab around the stitches (on my face) with peroxide to lessen any scarring.  It worked; the scar is almost non-visible.  Good luck and hang in there

Tyler:

--- Quote from: Medic on May 31, 2007, 10:01:04 AM ---I wish you a speedy recovery Professor.  I'd get as close as possible to the scar with the regular shave method, then perhaps lightly go over it with an electric razor.  That way you could keep the stubble knocked down until its healed well enough to shave regularly (of course with caution)!

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That's a great suggestion!

Prof, sorry to hear about your home repair battle wounds.  I wish you a speedy recovery.

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