Posted by Mike (WA) on June 03, 2010 at 09:10:09 from (69.10.196.7):
In Reply to: Skin Cancer posted by 37chief on June 02, 2010 at 21:41:22:
I go in twice a year, he burns suspicious spots off with liquid nitrogen. He calls it "fair-haired farm boy syndrome". Has used the knife about a half dozen time over the past 15 years. Worst was about a half dollar size chunk from upper lip up into corner of the nose- took most of the day (they cut out a piece, then do a thin slice around the perimeter and look for cancerous cells- and cut some more if they find any, until it comes out "clean" all the way around. Called a "Mohs Procedure". Had to have 2 hour plastic surgery to fix my face. About 8 grand, altogether.
I came home in a crew-cab pickup, son (with a beard) driving. I was bandaged above (and partly over) my mouth, kind of groggy, in the back seat. Got stopped by state trooper- a concerned motorist had called in, said it looked like someone had a prisoner in the back seat- "guy is gagged, looks groggy or in pain". We had a good laugh over it.
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