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Therapy of Injured Systems by Plugging Pie...

Infernity's Photo Infernity 09 Jun 2005

When I was younger, I made pierced ears. One ear got an infection so I took off the earing and after a while it was plugged.
I came back to the store in order to have it again, an unfortunately it was made a very small distance under.
Few years after, I wanted to have 3 of these in the left and 2 in the right.
I came to the store were they does this, and they did one more in the left, and I stopped them from doing more because it hurt me much more.
However, about a year ago, I wanted to complete what I stopped and have the other two, one more in each ear, but some why my dad said he doesn't remember allowing me, and did not let me have it.

Now, I know in to what extent it can harm, and I am glad my dad didn't let me do more, but pretty sorry I made the first 3.

However, is it invertible?
If I'll walk without earrings now, and let them all plug, would it make all the systems improve again, or is it a lost case of unfixable mistake [:o] ?

Thanks.

Yours truthfully
~Infernity
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jaydfox's Photo jaydfox 09 Jun 2005

Well, once a piercing has been in open long enough, it may not fully plug back up again. I had a piercing when I was 16, and I got another one when I was 18. I took out the one I got at 18 the second day, and it plugged up, though there is still a lump I can feel when I squish my earlobe (scar tissue most likely).

A few months later, I took out the original earing. It had been open for two years.

Then, about two or three years later, I tried to put an earring back in the original piercing. I thought it was closed, but I was able to push a blunt (rounded) stud through from either side, what felt like 80% of the way from either direction. I had to draw blood with a sharp-tipped earring to get all the way through, so it may have closed partially. But there was still a hole there. Of course, that took about a week of massaging the lobe in warm water, and gently pushing the blunt stud in while twisting to work apart the skin that had become "stuck together", for lack of a better term.

Two years! Even now, I can still feel an entrance to the old piercing on either side of my earlobe, though it's been at least five years since an earring's been in. I doubt I could get an earring in today, but those things take a long time to close up once they've been open.
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Infernity's Photo Infernity 09 Jun 2005

Err, but does the hurt systems which are related to these spots on the ears are recovering from the damage? [huh]
I think most of the times it hits the sight :\ .

Thanks however.

Yours truthfully
~Infernity
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Infernity's Photo Infernity 08 Jul 2005

I provided an answer.

It can close up, and it takes the mar away with it.

[thumb]

Good bye to my earrings heh.

~Infernity
Edited by infernity, 09 July 2005 - 07:15 AM.
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John Schloendorn's Photo John Schloendorn 09 Jul 2005

Stem cells will fix it, duh [thumb]
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Infernity's Photo Infernity 09 Jul 2005

Too late, but thanks John! :))

Yours truthfully
~Infernity
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