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Brittanny Taylor
Providence, Rhode Island USA
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I have three scars on my knee. I got the long scar (the one near the birthmark) when I was 12 years old. My left leg was growing faster than the right leg and if I didn't get surgery, the left leg would have been much longer than the right. They went in and took out some bone cartilage to slow down the growth. I was so nervous that they would cut through my birthmark but luckily they didn't. I love that scar, I'll be sad when it fades away. The other two scars happened when I was 10 or 11. One of them was from falling in front of my house, the other happened when I fell in from of a Burger King. The strange thing is I had identical scars on my right leg, one from falling in front of my house on a different occasion, and another from falling in front of a different Burger King, but they have faded away.
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