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Originally Posted by Goldfields
Off topic I know but sorry to hear that the cat did that sort of damage, 14+. I realise we could all be worse off but I know what it's like to wear a big scratch down my cheek, from a dog that used to leap up and was careless what she did with her nails. It feels like it will take forever to heal and I found it a bit embarrassing going out in public. I hope the scar fades or is better than you thought it'd be eventually. That gentleman you mentioned is like a woman here whose estranged boyfriend shot her in the face with a shotgun, it was a miracle they both survived so it's easy to see why they appreciate life so much afterwards. Does us all good to see the courage with which they go on with their lives, doesn't it?
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Thanks for your concern GF. It's actually healing nicely. I've gone out a couple of times since it happened and also worked two days. It's a wonder what makeup can do these days.
Sometimes I think we all need to take a step back and look at others around us who have it so much worse than us. When we do we need to thank whatever higher being we believe in for giving us the ability to deal with our lives - no matter how tough we think they may be. As my mom used to say - There's always someone who has it rougher than you.