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Sunday, December 24, 2017

Continual Life Scarring


The last time that I posted, I was in Lima. I left shortly thereafter in October because it was too cold. I ended up in Barranco, Colombia. God, I remember nothing of being in this city except for bank records, hahaha!! It must have been a say or do nothing city. I moved on to Bucaramanga, Colombia where the temperature is 80 degrees every day and I love it.

However, I was hospitalized for shortness of breath and had the worst experience of my life in this hospital. I was in an induced coma and the things they did are unmentionable and violation of any number of human rights. I am recounting my experience to the Embassy for an investigation from and for multiple perspectives and reasons. ANOTHER SCAR!!

THE SCARS OF LIFE

One does not get through life without scars

And pain, as well

Some scars are larger and more noticeable than others

Others are very ugly

They are reminders of life’s experiences

A scar is not an injury, but rather a healing and indicative of an injury

Physically, scars are areas of fibrous tissue (fibrosis) that replace normal skin after injury

Scars can also be spiritual, emotional, and mental

Things do break, including hearts

Many of us have scars from a painful past

Some scars cause deep regret

Others elicit gratefulness

Nevertheless, all scars tell a story

Some persons wear their scars like red badges of courage

Others make every effort to hide them

Scars tell us to forget the past, move on and to keep moving