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Unicorn Lady?

Ewwww.... For a second I thought you had started a thread about me and my "horn" as I've always said I'm related to unicorns when people have asked me about the bump on my forehead... :uhoh:

But yaiks! This made me wonder whether my bump would've just kept growing and growing until the horn or what ever it was growing underneath my skin would've burst through and made me look like her.... *shivers*

She even has a mole exactly at the same place on her upper lip as I have! (Luckily mine is small and cute - hers is not. LOL)...but I might have ended up looking like her...when I'm 97 years old or something...

*double shivers*

Am I feeling sick in my stomach...? I guess a little... :puke02:


But on the other hand this made everything fall into place and proportion. My bump wasn't so bad after all. :D


Thanks! :rofl:
 
Sorry Marinelli, I didn't even think about your surgery when I posted that...It says she was about 49 when it started and it grew for twenty years.
I guess it shows how "things could always be worse..."
I'm glad your doing better.
Kyle
 
Sorry Marinelli, I didn't even think about your surgery when I posted that...It says she was about 49 when it started and it grew for twenty years.
I guess it shows how "things could always be worse..."
I'm glad your doing better.
Kyle

Hehe...it's ok Kyle. :)
I just can't figure how she let it grow for so long and didn't do anything about it. That horn is obnoxious... But I guess she must have been a big fan of unicorns! :D
 
I guess it would be a pretty good conversation piece/ ice breaker....

"So, I couldn't help but notice that large curly horn growing from the middle of your forehead...Does it have a name? and What do you feed it?"




ps)Ever see the "tree man" from Indonesia?
 
Dude that is gruesome funny in a sick way, lol. I can't believe she let that thing grow for so long...unless her husband had a unicorn fetish!!
 
ps)Ever see the "tree man" from Indonesia?
I have seen that, and I feel terrible for that guy. He was treated so poorly, and it made me feel awful to watch. He had to become a circus freak in order to provide for his family, and the "agents" in charge of setting him up for shows built him up to be a monster for the audience, just to make money.
 
I have seen that, and I feel terrible for that guy. He was treated so poorly, and it made me feel awful to watch. He had to become a circus freak in order to provide for his family, and the "agents" in charge of setting him up for shows built him up to be a monster for the audience, just to make money.
For sure, then his wife left him...They think it all started ( If I remember correctly with a scratch he got that became infected with a certain type of bacteria, I don't think it was genetic at all...)
 
Yay! So she nursed and pampered that thing for 20 years.....
I wonder if she felt anything like post partum depression or phantom limb syndrome.
 
Yay! So she nursed and pampered that thing for 20 years.....
I wonder if she felt anything like post partum depression or phantom limb syndrome.
I saw a show about Phantom Limb Syndrome, What happens is that the part of the brain dedicated to that missing limb, etc...is no longer receiving stimuli via electrical impulses soooo it "get's bored" and starts to create it's own. Anything from a light itch to burning pain...the brain really is feeling actual pain from that limb...after all that's all that pain really is anyways...electrical-chemical signals that the brain interprets as pain ( at least that's how I understood it).
 
Just got back from googling images of "cutaneous horn". (You know I had to do it.)

Saw a woman with supernumerary mammary glands.....7 pair(s).

Kyle....it appears that they (cutaneous horns) can grown at a variety of sites. Just about anywhere. Heheheh.
 
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