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03-25-2010, 03:46 AM
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My Skin Cancer Surgery
Had a skin cancer for several years and got it cut off today. It was a basal cell which is a really common one. Should leave a nice scar. Got to smell my flesh burning too. 9 stitches outside and a bunch more inside. Had a great evening as the Dr gave me 100mg Tramadol so I am not feeling anything.
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03-25-2010, 08:41 PM
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Re: My Skin Cancer Surgery
It is cancer just one that isn't real bad. I live in Arizona, just as bad for sun exposure. Funny thing is I have had many sever sun burns and got this one in a area that has had the least amount of sun.
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03-26-2010, 08:10 AM
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Re: My Skin Cancer Surgery
Okay, if you only look at the words and see the pic in your peripheral vision, it looks like an eye winking at you. That reminds me.. I went to this restaurant the other day, and this lady there kept blinking her eye, like she was winking, and for a little bit, I thought she was winking at us, but she just kept doing it, like she had eye spasms or something.. It was weird. She was also abnormally short and looked like a child when you weren't standing right next to her.. |