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agnosticpipe

Lifer
Nov 3, 2013
3,651
4,991
In the sticks in Mississippi
I know it looks like my wife finally found out how many pipes I really have, but that can't be true as she smoke them too.
The fact is I had to have a skin cancer taken off my forehead that the doc had been warning me about for about a year. He took one off my forearm last year and told me it looked like I had one on my forehead too. After my claiming that it had been there for a long time and never got bigger, he agreed to check it again later. Later happened to be last week, and yes it had gotten larger (much to my dismay). Lucky for me these have been carcinoma skin cancers which are not as bad as the melanoma type, but hey cancer is cancer, it has to go, and it's nothing to fool around with.
So I'm consoling myself with a little latakia flake in my old Armellini while watching Tiny House Hunting or some such thing with my wife. Our neighbors are fixing us some Gin and Tonics later, followed by a spaghetti dinner, so I shouldn't complain too much. Plus, I know that there are others that are going through hell and back compared to my little discomfort....

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daimyo

Lifer
May 15, 2014
1,459
4
Glad you are with us and they agreed to check up on it. Hoping for a speedy recovery, looks like you are doing okay so far. :puffy:

 

wyfbane

Lifer
Apr 26, 2013
6,732
12,765
Tennessee
Hey Paul,
I am glad you are ok. Cancer is a 'thing' no matter how minor. I am glad you've been watching it and gotten it taken care of.
I wish the best for you and the MRS.
I have a bit of 12th man left if you are running out I can send you. PM me.
Brotherly Hugs!
Mike

 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
59,147
Orley, had a couple rounds of Moh's surgery myself from a misspent youth, a very blond (when really young) kid spending any amount of time in the summer sun, and later adventures insufficiently slathered in sunscreen. Stick with the upkeep and maintenance, and make the appointments when invited back for check-ups. Fast and comfortable healing.

 

phred

Lifer
Dec 11, 2012
1,754
5
Glad you're okay - skin cancer is both one of the easiest to treat and at the same time one of the most virulent cancers, so good on you and your doc for getting that checked out.

 

cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
20,248
56,848
68
Sarasota Florida
Glad you gotten taken care of and you are doing fine. Any type of skin cancer is no joke and needs to be addressed. I had a spot of skin cancer on my nose and had it removed. Now I go to the dermatologist once a year to get checked over.

 

jpmcwjr

Lifer
May 12, 2015
26,265
29,180
Carmel Valley, CA
Ah, may that be the last of it, and a speedy recovery to you, too! I go to a dermatologist who removes whatever she wants. I think she said a couple were "pre-cancerous" whatever that means.
Take heart; if you need to go out, now's the time to try on a "do-rag"! (sp?) I have, but only on Hallowe'en.
Best of luck,
A pretty random new guy.

 

jkrug

Lifer
Jan 23, 2015
2,867
9
Sounds like you are keeping your spirits up. Wishing you all the best and having a bowl of LNF to your good health. :puffy:

 

agnosticpipe

Lifer
Nov 3, 2013
3,651
4,991
In the sticks in Mississippi
Thanks everyone, your thoughts are appreciated! We just got back from the neighbors, and after a few G&Ts, some spaghetti and meat balls, and a little piece of cheese cake, I feel much better. (be still my diabetes) Looking forward to just relaxing with the pipe for the next few days, cleaning the stitches, using fresh bandages, and trying to compensate for the carbs and sugar from tonight. Might have to play up the situation a little with fathers day coming up and all, and see what transpires. That's probably wrong of me, but I'm weak.... :wink:

 

pruss

Lifer
Feb 6, 2013
3,565
373
Mytown
Thinking about you, pal. Good on you for getting that thing gone. Watched my pop have the same treatments for skin cancers on his head and face. The treatments are mean sumbitches. Glad you're taking them in stride.
-- Pat

 

johnnyreb

Lifer
Aug 21, 2014
1,961
614
Orley, the first Basil Cell I had got as big around as a nickel before I ever did anything about it, because I thought it was just a ring worm like I got as a kid swimming. Since then I have had MOHS surgeries on 11 Basil Cells & 3 Squamous Cells. I have to go every 6 months for a check up and have had literally hundreds of acktenic keratosis places frozen off my hands & arms, face & neck. Like I tell my dermatologist when he asks, I have probably spend 90-95% of my life in the outdoors between working, being in the woods or on the water so far, and the other 5-10% I just wasted! I asked him once if a person can get this much exposure from wind burn & he asked me if I had been in a lot of wind. I told him just on fast motorcycles, in fast boats & convertibles!

 

woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
14,447
29,302
SE PA USA
Orley, you are lookin' pretty good there despite that bandage around the head. Might be the start of a whole new thing for you! I got back from the dermatologist today with an appointment to have a melanoma removed from my neck on Monday. I probably will not end up looking as good as you do, but I'm going to do the head bandage thing anyways.

 

johnnyreb

Lifer
Aug 21, 2014
1,961
614
Woodsroad,
Melanoma is getting to be pretty serious stuff! Good luck with your procedure!

 
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