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Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Orh Chey Queen (Bruises)
I get orh chey easily since I was 3 years old. After I was married to Jon, I get more bruises. AND NO, Jon DID NOT torture me. I am just accident prone. When I knocked against a furniture/door/table/chair, you will see the formation of a small/medium/large orh chey immediately on my arm, elbow, kneecap, shin and sometimes on my finger.

My father and Jon shared the same sentiments - They will have to bubble wrap me or the furniture/door/table/chair or any objects near me so that I will not get bruises.

Most of the time, I don't even know how I get those bruises. Maybe it is a sign of old age or I am simply immune to them. Now, I have a small orh chey on my right arm.
 
posted by sharon at 9:14 AM | Permalink |


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