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Hip piercing question..? |
im planning on getting my hips pierced...but im also getting acl knee surgery soon..i plan on getting my hips pierced about two weeks after this surgery...will i have complication because my body is healing from surgery..? i dont want ur personal opinion on whether u like hip peircings or not... ACL surgery is serious business. You'll not only still be healing from your surgery, but at two weeks you may still be on medications that can also affect your body's reaction to healing a piercing. sorry but your an idiot! YOUR HIPS?!?!?! that just plain weird |
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