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Most of us agree that health is our most cherished treasure. Medicine has come a long way in the 21st century alone. We have advanced machines that doctors use for surgery, successful organ transplants, better cancer treatments, and improved plastic surgeries. Some medical procedures are so astounding that we call them "medical wonders."

The subreddit r/medizzy has 363k members who share incredible medical cases that might surprise even experts. From rare conditions that make you wonder what's possible to surgeries that show how amazing modern medicine is, this is a place to learn about the human body and the challenges doctors face. Take a journey through these enlightening, inspiring, and at times astonishing posts from the group. It's all about medicine here!

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James Harrison The "Man With The Golden Arm"

James Harrison The "Man With The Golden Arm"

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We're learning about the human body faster than ever before. Back in 1950, it took about 50 years for our medical knowledge to double, but now it only takes 73 days. Still, there's a lot we don't understand about how our bodies work. For example, scientists think there are about 4,000 kinds of bacteria in our gut, but they're not sure what 70% of them do. We're also not certain why we dream, have different blood types, or why each person has unique fingerprints. In 2021, scientists even found a new body part that helps us chew our food.

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Beautiful Double Cleft And Palate Reconstruction

Beautiful Double Cleft And Palate Reconstruction

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80 Van
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can’t even fathom how that is possible. That doctor is a true artist.

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Incredible Well Performed Face Transplant

Incredible Well Performed Face Transplant

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That's why it's not unexpected for doctors to still be puzzled by certain medical mysteries. However, due to the ever-expanding knowledge today, they also continue to solve once perplexing cases. We'll share a couple of stories about medical wonders, or perhaps they could even be described as miracles.

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This Is How Great Surgery Has Evolved! Here You Can See The Result Of An Underbite Surgery And Jaw Positioning Correction

This Is How Great Surgery Has Evolved! Here You Can See The Result Of An Underbite Surgery And Jaw Positioning Correction

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#5

A Gynaecologist Captured A Human Egg Emerging From An Ovary While Performing A Hysterectomy

A Gynaecologist Captured A Human Egg Emerging From An Ovary While Performing A Hysterectomy

The image of rarely seen phenomenon of a human egg emerging from the ovary was captured by gynaecologist Jacques Donnez...

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#6

Before And After Surgery For Craniofacial Duplication

Before And After Surgery For Craniofacial Duplication

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Pam
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow. How were they even able to move the eye sockets closer together? Seems impossible.

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"Fight like a girl." That's what Kali Hardig's parents told her on July 19, 2013. The day before, Kali had been playing with friends at a water park in Arkansas, having fun. But then she started feeling unwell and after examination, doctors said something that shocked her parents: Kali might have gotten water with a dangerous amoeba up her nose, which made her sick. The doctors said almost everyone who got it died. For fourteen days, Kali's medical team worked nonstop to save her life. They put her in a medically induced coma, managed her blood pressure to prevent it from getting too low while also stopping episodes of high blood pressure that were making her brain swelling worse.

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After some time, Kali's brain swelling started to get better. Doctors reduced the amount of medicine that made her sleep and made her body warmer. They weren't sure if she would be the same girl she was before when she woke up, or if she would even wake up at all. Then, two days later, Kali woke up, gave a thumbs-up to her parents, and they realized she was still herself inside. Doctors aren't completely sure why she survived. (A 12-year-old boy from Florida, who was diagnosed a few days after Kali and got the same medicine from Germany, didn't make it.)

#7

Pediatric Heart Transplant Procedure!

Pediatric Heart Transplant Procedure!

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Incredible Photograph Of The Heart Strings Inside The Heart

Incredible Photograph Of The Heart Strings Inside The Heart

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Here's another one. At the age of forty, Ruby Graupera-Cassimiro had just undergone an entirely routine C-section, delivering a gorgeous baby girl. However, as the medical team transported her to the recovery room, she lost consciousness. Unexpectedly, Ruby, now a mother of two, experienced a severe cardiac arrest. 

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She had life-threatening heartbeats for more than two hours. The scariest part was when Ruby's heart was beating but not pumping blood, and doctors did CPR compressions for 45 minutes straight. After around two hours, the doctors knew things were not looking good. They let her family come in to say goodbye. They went back to the waiting area, along with a few nurses, and prayed hard for a miracle. The doctors stopped trying to revive her and were getting ready to declare her as passed away. However, without any medicine or CPR, Ruby's heart started to beat by itself for the first time in two hours. Ruby not only survived but is also in excellent health. It's almost as if this never happened. Doctors called it a miracle.

#10

Normal Hand / Hand After Firework Explosion

Normal Hand / Hand After Firework Explosion

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#11

Lightning Strike Injury With Visible Lichtenberg Figures!

Lightning Strike Injury With Visible Lichtenberg Figures!

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#12

The Difference After Jaw Surgery And Rhinoplasty Made On This Woman

The Difference After Jaw Surgery And Rhinoplasty Made On This Woman

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It is definitely true that medicine has come a long way. Just a few years ago, it would have been hard to think that technology could help paralyzed people walk again using exoskeletons, that so many would use social media for information, or that a supercomputer like Watson would help doctors make medical decisions. Technology has changed medicine and healthcare in ways that sounded like science fiction not long ago. Medical students need to stay updated with the latest trends and learn quickly because even shortly after completing their studies, much of what they know might already be outdated.

#13

This Is What Constipation After 19 Days Looks Like

This Is What Constipation After 19 Days Looks Like

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Stephanie M Machado
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Omg it hurts just looking at it. I can't even begin to imagine what that feels like.

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#14

Man With 3-Inch Nail In Skull Goes To Hospital After Two Days… But Can’t Remember How It Got There!

Man With 3-Inch Nail In Skull Goes To Hospital After Two Days… But Can’t Remember How It Got There!

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#15

This Is How Purified DNA Strands Look In A Test Tube!

This Is How Purified DNA Strands Look In A Test Tube!

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Experts predict that we'll soon see things like digital tattoos, 3D-printed medicines, and even RFID (radio frequency identification) implants in medicine and healthcare. These mind-blowing discoveries are happening almost every day.

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#17

Differences In Muscle Mass

Differences In Muscle Mass

This study looked at how exercise can preserve muscle mass. Here they compare a 74-year old sedentary man and a 70-year old triathlete, and the difference in fat and muscle tissue is extreme

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#18

It Is Fortunately Not A Craniofacial Trauma, It's A Photo Distorsion Caused By A Patient Moving In The Middle Of A CT Scan Due To A Panic Attack As A Result Of Having Claustrophobia

It Is Fortunately Not A Craniofacial Trauma, It's A Photo Distorsion Caused By A Patient Moving In The Middle Of A CT Scan Due To A Panic Attack As A Result Of Having Claustrophobia

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Hokuloa
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Almost like his skeleton is saying, “screw this, I’m outta here.”

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One thing we can be grateful for in this era is modern medicine. Let's show our gratitude to the dedicated doctors, nurses, researchers, and medical professionals. You can find more inspiring posts from the Reddit group 'Medizzy' below and also check out our previous post on the topic here.

#19

3 Parasitical Twins In The Skull Of A 2 Month Old

3 Parasitical Twins In The Skull Of A 2 Month Old

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Margaret H
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What astounds me in cases like this is that, despite the myriad things that can go wrong, most pregnancies are so straightforward.

Binky Melnik
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Alright; I’ve had enough terror for one afternoon. Excuse me while I go prepare for tonight’s nightmares. Thanks a lot, BP.

Kiki C
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wonder if this happened to my dad….he absorbed his twin but idk where he or she went

Zedrapazia
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can it be removed to save the other twin? Or are they both doomed?

Cam
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Found the medical journal about this case. The child born (which had to be induced early, as the enlarged skull would've been dangerous to carry to term) 'looked better than expected and survived with fair development with some gross motor defects'. When the child was 2 months old, the parents decided to go through with surgery to remove the fetu, but sadly she (the baby) did not survive the surgery in spite of attempts to resuscitate. My condolences to the parents, I'm sure this was hard.

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Stephanie
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wonder how this feels for one, and is it even possibly safely remove?

Caroline Fraser
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Never seen anything like it before. Also the teeth are really creepy in the first photo.

Diplodocus Dinosaur
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mother had a 4-5 centimeter long lump removed from under her skin on the side of her waist. She was in her twenties. The doctor told her it was an undeveloped twin. 😵‍💫

Edie Hart
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Did they leave it there? Did he/she need it surgically removed? What happened???

Cyra
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You can read about some of it under 'Jadrapazia' above... it's all very sad. :(

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Simba
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Headburster (not chestburster) from the Alien movies 😱

Rebecca Ferguson
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Jeeze, that's just amazing. I would like to know how that was addressed.

Swinger Panda
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

From Cam's post above: Found the medical journal about this case. The child born (which had to be induced early, as the enlarged skull would've been dangerous to carry to term) 'looked better than expected and survived with fair development with some gross motor defects'. When the child was 2 months old, the parents decided to go through with surgery to remove the fetu, but sadly she (the baby) did not survive the surgery in spite of attempts to resuscitate. My condolences to the parents, I'm sure this was hard.

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Swinger Panda
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

From Cam's post above: Found the medical journal about this case. The child born (which had to be induced early, as the enlarged skull would've been dangerous to carry to term) 'looked better than expected and survived with fair development with some gross motor defects'. When the child was 2 months old, the parents decided to go through with surgery to remove the fetu, but sadly she (the baby) did not survive the surgery in spite of attempts to resuscitate. My condolences to the parents, I'm sure this was hard.

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Lex <3 (they/them)
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Picked up-? I don’t think that’s what they meant by “parasitic”…. The child’s unborn twin is literally inside the child’s skull

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Roan The Demon Kitty
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A craniotomy was performed to attempt removal, but unfortunately, the poor baby passed during the surgery. But it was better for them to try, imo, because she also would not have lived long otherwise, as the mass of the three parasitical twins in her head caused severe deformities within her brain, which could mean that even after removal she still may not have survived long had it been a successful surgery, or may have been permanently disabled and not had a great quality of life regardless, sadly. :( (source is from a link on the original post that links to a twitter post about the case)

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#20

The Pediatric Iron Lung, 1940s

The Pediatric Iron Lung, 1940s

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#21

Men Arrived To ICU By His Own, In Taxi

Men Arrived To ICU By His Own, In Taxi

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#22

Completely White Gums! A 48-Year-Old Woman Went To The Hospital Complaining Of Fatigue And Painful, Swollen Gums That Were All White

Completely White Gums! A 48-Year-Old Woman Went To The Hospital Complaining Of Fatigue And Painful, Swollen Gums That Were All White

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Nicole
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The caption on the post is : A 48-year-old woman went to the hospital complaining of fatigue and painful, swollen gums that were all white. She had been experiencing these symptoms for around a week before coming to the hospital. It was found that her white cell count was 225,000 per cubic millimeter... people are saying that means it is leukaemia?

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#23

Parasites In A Boy Who Ate Raw Pork Meat For 10 Years

Parasites In A Boy Who Ate Raw Pork Meat For 10 Years

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#24

My Husband Suffers Frequent Kidney Stones. He Just Passed This Nightmarish Thing

My Husband Suffers Frequent Kidney Stones. He Just Passed This Nightmarish Thing

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zububonsai
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ouch. Women often say, there's no more physical pain than giving birth vaginally but a woman friend who has giving birth AND had a kidney stone passing told me the kidney stone pain hurt more, actually. (I have no personal experience with kidney stones and only a C-section, so don't lecture me, I'm just passing along her experiences)

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#25

The Stone Man Disease: Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva

The Stone Man Disease: Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva

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#26

The Base Of The Brain Is A Masterpiece On Its Own!

The Base Of The Brain Is A Masterpiece On Its Own!

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#27

Triphalangeal Thumb (TPT) Is A Congenitalmalformation Where The Thumb Has Three Phalanges Instead Of Two

Triphalangeal Thumb (TPT) Is A Congenitalmalformation Where The Thumb Has Three Phalanges Instead Of Two

The extra phalangeal bone can vary in size from that of a small pebble to a size comparable to the phalanges in non-thumb digits.

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#28

X-Ray Of A Patient Who Had A Long History Of Chewing And Gnawing Their Fingers To The Bone

X-Ray Of A Patient Who Had A Long History Of Chewing And Gnawing Their Fingers To The Bone

This resulted in severe bacterial infections which had to be treated with multiple amputations amputations

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#29

Head Of A Needle Under A Microscope

Head Of A Needle Under A Microscope

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#30

Extensive Head Swelling Due To An Allergic Reaction To Hair Dye!

Extensive Head Swelling Due To An Allergic Reaction To Hair Dye!

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#31

Bungee Cord To The Eye Caused Man's Iris To Collapse Into Multiple Deformed Pupils

Bungee Cord To The Eye Caused Man's Iris To Collapse Into Multiple Deformed Pupils

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zububonsai
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

@eye surgeon Bored Pandas: is this, umm, repairable? What does he see?

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#32

Heart Transplant! Bad Heart Going Out And A New Heart Going In!

Heart Transplant! Bad Heart Going Out And A New Heart Going In!

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#33

When A Nurse Lets You And Your Partner Know That The Patient You Transported A Month Ago Did Not Just Have A Small Cut On His Back

When A Nurse Lets You And Your Partner Know That The Patient You Transported A Month Ago Did Not Just Have A Small Cut On His Back

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#34

Raynaud's Phenomenon. It Is A Medical Condition In Which Spasm Of Arteries Cause Episodes Of Reduced Blood Flow

Raynaud's Phenomenon. It Is A Medical Condition In Which Spasm Of Arteries Cause Episodes Of Reduced Blood Flow

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zububonsai
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

...and it huuurts. 🥹 I had this as a teenager /young woman on both of my middle fingers . It vanished finally in my twenties. 🎉

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#35

This Young Patient Developed Endocarditis, Inflammation Of The Heart Valve(S) Caused By An Infection

This Young Patient Developed Endocarditis, Inflammation Of The Heart Valve(S) Caused By An Infection

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Upstaged75
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My brother had that as a teenager. He needed open heart surgery to replace the valve with one from a pig. Just this summer (25 years later) he had it done again because the original replacement valve started to fail. This time the new valve is artificial. Which means I can no longer call him Pig-heart and ask if he's here to fight for freedom. :)

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#36

Archeological Remains Of Patients Of Brain Surgery Performed By Ancient Doctors Of The Inca Empire In The 15th Century

Archeological Remains Of Patients Of Brain Surgery Performed By Ancient Doctors Of The Inca Empire In The 15th Century

The incan people practiced brain surgery, in which a piece was chipped out of the skull, part of the brain removed, and the hole covered by metal beaten flat

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The Scout
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Even more interesting is that there are clear signs of healed bone tissue around the edges, showing that the patient actually survived.

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#38

Normal Knee vs. Osteoarthritis

Normal Knee vs. Osteoarthritis

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#39

Got In A Wreck And Messed My Eye Up And Had To Do Some Sort Of Procedure And I Looked Pretty Cool

Got In A Wreck And Messed My Eye Up And Had To Do Some Sort Of Procedure And I Looked Pretty Cool

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#41

This Is What The Nerves Related To The Teeth Look Like

This Is What The Nerves Related To The Teeth Look Like

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#42

My Gnarly Bruise From Archery With No Arm Guard

My Gnarly Bruise From Archery With No Arm Guard

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Jihana
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Been there, done that. Plus I had an equally impressive bruise on one boob.

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#43

Free Fall From 30 Ft

Free Fall From 30 Ft

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The only Plueschopossum
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You don't need 30ft for this. I present you a free fall from my bike that got stuck in some streetcar tracks :D That sucked. A LOT! Oberschenk...2ccaa5.jpg Oberschenkel-Bruch-seitlich-64e5ba82ccaa5.jpg

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I Just Found My X-Ray From 2010. It Shows An Abnormal Bone Growth On My Right Femur That Has Since Been Surgically Removed

I Just Found My X-Ray From 2010. It Shows An Abnormal Bone Growth On My Right Femur That Has Since Been Surgically Removed

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#45

Trauma From A Shotgun!

Trauma From A Shotgun!

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