Skin Cancer
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#124
Is it different than other places? Did you notice it first or the dermatologist?
#125
It's on the side of my head about an inch behind my right eye. I noticed it first. If my dermatologist had seen it, he would have dealt with it. My guess is that it will require Mohs surgery. I just spoke with my dermatologist's office. He is on vacation. I have an appointment on 3/12.
#126
It's on the side of my head about an inch behind my right eye. I noticed it first. If my dermatologist had seen it, he would have dealt with it. My guess is that it will require Mohs surgery. I just spoke with my dermatologist's office. He is on vacation. I have an appointment on 3/12.
I have an itching to share photos. Great ones with the cuts, guts and stitches. I texted them to my sister ("Okay that had my stomach flip"), my daughter (Jeez and Dang!) and my boyfriend (How are you doing?). Gotta send them to my son and daughter-in-law.
Last edited by Kyras; 02-28-2024 at 07:31 AM.
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#127
We have to be aware of our skin, don't we. Self preservation.
I have an itching to share photos. Great ones with the cuts, guts and stitches. I texted them to my sister ("Okay that had my stomach flip"), my daughter (Jeez and Dang!) and my boyfriend (How are you doing?). Gotta send them to my son and daughter-in-law.
I have an itching to share photos. Great ones with the cuts, guts and stitches. I texted them to my sister ("Okay that had my stomach flip"), my daughter (Jeez and Dang!) and my boyfriend (How are you doing?). Gotta send them to my son and daughter-in-law.
I was seen by the dermatologist on January 25.
Biopsy results were back by January 30, showing "well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma."
I had the excision on February 7, so only about a month from when the lesion suddenly popped up. Of course, I realize that something was probably going on underneath that I could not see.
I'm so glad that I was observant and got it taken care of very quickly.
#128
We have to be aware of our skin, don't we. Self preservation.
I have an itching to share photos. Great ones with the cuts, guts and stitches. I texted them to my sister ("Okay that had my stomach flip"), my daughter (Jeez and Dang!) and my boyfriend (How are you doing?). Gotta send them to my son and daughter-in-law.
I have an itching to share photos. Great ones with the cuts, guts and stitches. I texted them to my sister ("Okay that had my stomach flip"), my daughter (Jeez and Dang!) and my boyfriend (How are you doing?). Gotta send them to my son and daughter-in-law.
now i'm curious.
#129
#130
Some information on Niacinamide that my dermatologist gave me when asked him about it. I started taking it yesterday. Oh, and a photo of my weird bruise from the incision on the basal cell carcinoma. It's over an inch below the actual slice.
FYI, Niacinamide, also called nicotinamide, is a form of vitamin B3. It's found in many foods including meat, fish, milk, eggs, green vegetables, and cereals. Niacinamide is required for the function of fats and sugars in the body and to maintain healthy cells.
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^WTH? I sent a text with a photo to my dermatologist. That just seems so odd to have that black line bruise below the actual incision.
FYI, Niacinamide, also called nicotinamide, is a form of vitamin B3. It's found in many foods including meat, fish, milk, eggs, green vegetables, and cereals. Niacinamide is required for the function of fats and sugars in the body and to maintain healthy cells.
^Bought on Amazon.
^WTH? I sent a text with a photo to my dermatologist. That just seems so odd to have that black line bruise below the actual incision.