I had a biopsy done the good thing is it is not melanoma so as far as the Melanoma 4 months out there is no sign of a problem…
The not so good news is the place on my right cheek is basil cell I
will be having it removed Wednesday it will most likely be a all morning
thing because I am having it removed by mohs surgery which will
hopefully leave less of a scar on my face I have been warned because of
the bruising and swelling that it will look really bad for a couple
weeks or more but after it starts healing I will be happy with the
results and after a year it will be mostly faded and you will have to be
looking for it…but ya know it is just another battle scar in my fight
against skin cancer
I want to say this you guys be safe don’t tan and use sun screen be smarter than I was
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Just Rambleing
I
have heard the ramblings the halls of Xanga that in a month it will be
no longer unless big bucks are made and other changes made...so I am
looking for a new place to enter my thoughts.
My wonderment of the day has been just who packs and ships the banana's to Walmart perhaps a pack of wild monkeys...the poor banana's are usually bruised and battered before they ever make it to their place in the produce department.
In two and a half weeks I will be having my first three month full skin scan. In March I had a large Melanoma removed from my back...I am now Stage 2...This is not something I ever thought I would ever have to face, but there it is up-front and personal changing the way I think about life...
It is a strange thing that when a body faces cancer the way we think about life changes...family and friends become more important...
My wonderment of the day has been just who packs and ships the banana's to Walmart perhaps a pack of wild monkeys...the poor banana's are usually bruised and battered before they ever make it to their place in the produce department.
In two and a half weeks I will be having my first three month full skin scan. In March I had a large Melanoma removed from my back...I am now Stage 2...This is not something I ever thought I would ever have to face, but there it is up-front and personal changing the way I think about life...
It is a strange thing that when a body faces cancer the way we think about life changes...family and friends become more important...
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