>go the doctor for my annual physical >same primary care doc for years, not a Jew, I trust the guy>routine shit check vitals, look in my ears, mouth, etc.>he asks if I had a cyst removal or anything done in the past year>wtf you talking about doc>says there's what looks like a surgical scar on the back of my neck that wasn't there previously>clean cut around 2cm long except there's no suture marks>seriously wtf doc>no memory of any cut on my neck in the past year>maybe got nicked by the barber shaving the back of my neck with a straight razor?>doc says it's doubtful a cut like that would have bled pretty noticeablyWhat are some possible non-supernatural and supernatural causes? I don't believe in abductions
>>41772910You have a bacterial infection
>>41772910Your metabolism/physiology where like "and I'll use this later" I dunno I could be lying.
>>41772910I have two of these, they are like faded white lines. One on my chest and one on my belly. Both about an inch long.I have dreams of greys showing up in my room after a bright flash of white light and then immediately blacking out. Don't discredit the abduction phenomenon.
>>41772910pics?
>>41773006Forgot my pic
>>41773006>>41773018Here's the chest one
>>41773018The nothing and the burger
>>41773056Ok whatever I provided proof if you don't want to believe it that's on you.
>>41772910I have a small puncture mark on my foot for at least ten years, maybe even longer. It looks a bit like a strange mosquito bite or more like an injection site. The small blood vessels around this little red spot are permanently swollen and shimmer dark purple through the skin. The spot doesn't itch and doesn't bother me in any way. It just never heals. Not even when I go barefoot for a long time. I can't see the spot very well without technical aids. Basically, I can only get a good look at it when I sit barefoot in the upright lotus position. When I first noticed it, I thought it was an insect bite and didn't think anything more of it. I forgot about it again and then saw it again by chance while bathing and was surprised that it was still there. I forgot about it again and was surprised again. This happened a few times, like four times or so. After a while, I realized that the spot wasn't healing. Sometimes it looked as if the spot was getting lighter. But then a little while later it was darker again. It is tiny and completely inconspicuous. Anyone would mistake it for an insect bite or an injection site. It's almost impossible to find someone to tell about it without making yourself look ridiculous. I check from time to time to see if the spot is still there. It never disappears. It hasn't for over ten years.
>>41772910Had shit like that happen and the nearest I can figure is I got dug by by tree branch while I was mowing lawn.Then again, a couple weeks ago I had a sore spot and abrasion on my forehead that eventually scabbed over liked I'd bumped it good but I absolutely do not remember bumping it.
>>41773018>>41773042They don't look that deep. Is it possible there was something sharp on your bed (like a metal key) and you tossed and turned in your sleep and scratched yourself?It only looks as deep as a epidermis cut. Like your Doc says, the only surgery with scars like that is cyst removal. Other surgeries that need to access organs deep inside you would leave very different looking scars
>>41773134The insect's stinger broke off and got embedded under your skin, leading to a continuous allergic reaction
>>41773058don't worry... it is a common tactic to discourage people from sharing.
>>41772910someone pointed out the greys.your doc is not a "jew" as in ripping you off for pharma.ok.. maybe ask him if there are tests that can be run to check if you got some implant. they usually place them behind the eye, as no one ever looks there.as another anon pointed out: it is not a big scar. so it probably does not go deep. as for that i would not worry too much.maybe let it be checked by /div/ or something.