Posted by Lamar Fudd on June 03, 2010 at 06:36:10 from (173.25.121.214):
In Reply to: Skin Cancer posted by 37chief on June 02, 2010 at 21:41:22:
Always wore a ball cap and never wore shorts. 5 years ago had a pie shape section cut out of my left ear. 3 years ago had a tiny spot on my forehead that was cancerous (wouldn't heal). Went in at 6:30 in A.M and was done by 12:00. Needed extensive plastic surgery to cover the 50 cent sized hole it left. Wife was in waiting room and wondering what was happening as others went in and were back out within an hour. ANY spot that won't heal-scabs up and starts to bleed when disturbed, needs to be checked. It had been nearly 40 years since my severe exposure to the sun. Charles City tornado in 1968 was thae year. 14 hour days rebuilding and building homes. I got burned so bad I was wearing long-sleeved shirts when the temperature was near 100 degrees! Go in yearly for checkups now and have always had pre-cancerous spots frozen off. Doc said I'll probably need surgery again within 5 years.
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