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Assignment #11
Photograph a scar and write about it.

Jennifer Schultz
South Lyon, Michigan USA
  
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This is a picture of a mixture 3 scars that my father has on his knee from having surgery. It first happend back in 1990 while playing baseball. The bases were slippery and when he ran to first his knee twisted and he ended up tearing his ACl. This scar was so large because they had to staple the incission shut. Six years later he was wrestling with my brother and tore it again this time he also tore his maniscus. The scar from that surgery is much smaller and cannot be seen in the photo. The third and hopefully final time that he hurt his knee was 2 years ago he was jumping on our trampoline with my little cousins and somehow tore it. The most recent scar can hardly be seen in person. That shows the kind of advancements in technology that we have had over the past decade. I thought this picture was cool because in a way it represents a sort of timeline in knee surgery. The larger the scar the older and the scars that are almost not visible are the most recent. kind of weird?!?