Astrid
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Then perhaps you would like to tell the medical professors who said it! that the area reconstructed is way past natural healing process or experience.
Your medical qualifications are- I’m guessing ZIP- but certainly less than theirs!
If you ever bothered to study before comment you might find out what medicine thinks.
Your snark is highly inappropriate.
So much for any intent to have a " good natured discussion"
The statement that " areas of bone structure cannot regrow"
is as i said, ridiculous.
Personal experience with a shattered fibula.
Xrays. Pieces here and there. Seeing how an
amorphous mass grew in the area, connecting the
pieces, then absorbing the displaced fragments,
and regrowing the gap into bone identical to
its previous contours.
Now, you may have some specific thing in mind.
Obviously some things cannot regrow.
The vague general thing about " areas" is as i said, ridiculous.
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