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Lichi
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Re: the biggest loser
Posted by 04bride i dont like either of the girls left i dont know why. I think Matt looks great especially after he cut that mop he had! You know what? I think he looks great with his hair short (so much younger, too!), but I've noticed he has weird ears. I'm not sure if anyone's noticed, but I think he should have kept them covered.
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Posted 11/16/05 9:38 AM |
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elyssa222
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Re: the biggest loser
yeah he has cauliflower ear...it comes from wrestling
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Posted 11/16/05 9:41 AM |
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dpli
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Re: the biggest loser
Posted by CaptainCharisma424
OMG -- i LOATHE suzy
does she have to CRY at everything??
i want matt to win
I actually think Andrea cries more, but to be honest, I end up crying almost as much watching it
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Posted 11/16/05 9:49 AM |
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Lichi
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Re: the biggest loser
Posted by elyssa222
yeah he has cauliflower ear...it comes from wrestling Is that what that is? Do you know how someone gets that from wrestling?
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Posted 11/16/05 9:58 AM |
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elyssa222
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Cauliflower ear is an acquired deformity of the outer ear. Because the ear is precariously perched on either side of the head, it is often vulnerable to blunt trauma. Wrestlers and boxers in particular are susceptible to this type of injury. When the ear is struck and a blood clot develops under the skin, or the skin is simply sheared from the cartilage, the connection of the skin to the cartilage is disrupted.
The cartilage of the ear has no other blood supply except that supplied by the overlying skin. When the skin is pulled from the cartilage, and/or separated from the cartilage by blood (as with accumulated blood from injury called a hematoma) or infection, the cartilage is deprived of important nutrients. Ultimately, the cartilage dies and the risk of infection is increased. Untreated, the ear cartilage begins to contract on itself forming a shriveled up outer ear classically known as the cauliflower ear deformity. Once there is cartilage death and scarring (fibrosis), the resulting deformity is very difficult to reconstruct (if at all possible). Often the victim is left with a permanent deformity.
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Posted 11/16/05 10:08 AM |
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Lichi
what what!?
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Name: Lissette
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Re: the biggest loser
Wow, that's horrible. Thanks for the info.
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Posted 11/16/05 10:28 AM |
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