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We spend a lot of time outdoors. We wear baseball caps, bandanas, and,
occasionally, a broad brim hat. Well, I'm paying for it. Right now, I'm on something called Efudex. Been smearing this cream on for 5 days and I look like a zombie outta the night of the living dead. My face is covered with red blotches that will turn into sores. It feels like its been hit by a cheese grater. Face is swollen like a rotting corpse. I'll be on pain killers soon. I've got at least 2 and 1/2 more weeks on the stuff, could be as much as 4 and 1/2. Hopefully, it will get all of the cancerous and pre-cancerous cells. Hopefully. Wear a broad brimmed hat, SPF 300 cream (multi spectral), sun gloves, long sleeved shirts. Get checked by your dermatologist annually. Be mindful when you go outside before your only view of outside is through a hospital window. Frank Reid |
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![]() Frank Reid typed: We spend a lot of time outdoors. We wear baseball caps, bandanas, and, occasionally, a broad brim hat. Well, I'm paying for it. Right now, I'm on something called Efudex. Been smearing this cream on for 5 days and I look like a zombie outta the night of the living dead. My face is covered with red blotches that will turn into sores. It feels like its been hit by a cheese grater. Face is swollen like a rotting corpse. I'll be on pain killers soon. I've got at least 2 and 1/2 more weeks on the stuff, could be as much as 4 and 1/2. Hopefully, it will get all of the cancerous and pre-cancerous cells. Hopefully. Wear a broad brimmed hat, SPF 300 cream (multi spectral), sun gloves, long sleeved shirts. Get checked by your dermatologist annually. Be mindful when you go outside before your only view of outside is through a hospital window. Damn, Frank, that doesn't sound pleasant at all. Get better soon, my friend. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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Dammit, I'm sorry to hear all that bad news, Frank. I hope you get
over it quickly. And I'll follow your advice. vince |
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On 10 Oct 2006 18:30:49 -0700, "Frank Reid"
wrote: We spend a lot of time outdoors. We wear baseball caps, bandanas, and, occasionally, a broad brim hat. Well, I'm paying for it. Right now, I'm on something called Efudex. Been smearing this cream on for 5 days and I look like a zombie outta the night of the living dead. My face is covered with red blotches that will turn into sores. It feels like its been hit by a cheese grater. Face is swollen like a rotting corpse. I'll be on pain killers soon. I've got at least 2 and 1/2 more weeks on the stuff, could be as much as 4 and 1/2. Hopefully, it will get all of the cancerous and pre-cancerous cells. Hopefully. Wear a broad brimmed hat, SPF 300 cream (multi spectral), sun gloves, long sleeved shirts. Get checked by your dermatologist annually. Be mindful when you go outside before your only view of outside is through a hospital window. Frank Reid That SUCKS...sorry to hear it. TC, R |
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May Gods healing hand be upon you.
"Frank Reid" wrote in message oups.com... We spend a lot of time outdoors. We wear baseball caps, bandanas, and, occasionally, a broad brim hat. Well, I'm paying for it. Right now, I'm on something called Efudex. Been smearing this cream on for 5 days and I look like a zombie outta the night of the living dead. My face is covered with red blotches that will turn into sores. It feels like its been hit by a cheese grater. Face is swollen like a rotting corpse. I'll be on pain killers soon. I've got at least 2 and 1/2 more weeks on the stuff, could be as much as 4 and 1/2. Hopefully, it will get all of the cancerous and pre-cancerous cells. Hopefully. Wear a broad brimmed hat, SPF 300 cream (multi spectral), sun gloves, long sleeved shirts. Get checked by your dermatologist annually. Be mindful when you go outside before your only view of outside is through a hospital window. Frank Reid |
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Frank Reid wrote:
We spend a lot of time outdoors. We wear baseball caps, bandanas, and, occasionally, a broad brim hat. Well, I'm paying for it. Right now, I'm on something called Efudex. Been smearing this cream on for 5 days and I look like a zombie outta the night of the living dead. My face is covered with red blotches that will turn into sores. It feels like its been hit by a cheese grater. Face is swollen like a rotting corpse. I'll be on pain killers soon. I've got at least 2 and 1/2 more weeks on the stuff, could be as much as 4 and 1/2. Hopefully, it will get all of the cancerous and pre-cancerous cells. Hopefully. Wear a broad brimmed hat, SPF 300 cream (multi spectral), sun gloves, long sleeved shirts. Get checked by your dermatologist annually. Be mindful when you go outside before your only view of outside is through a hospital window. That's damn good advice and when it comes complete with the cautionary horror tale it's chilling and convincing. Good luck with all that and get well soon. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message
oups.com... We spend a lot of time outdoors. We wear baseball caps, bandanas, and, occasionally, a broad brim hat. Well, I'm paying for it. Right now, I'm on something called Efudex. Been smearing this cream on for 5 days and I look like a zombie outta the night of the living dead. My face is covered with red blotches that will turn into sores. It feels like its been hit by a cheese grater. Face is swollen like a rotting corpse. I'll be on pain killers soon. I've got at least 2 and 1/2 more weeks on the stuff, could be as much as 4 and 1/2. Hopefully, it will get all of the cancerous and pre-cancerous cells. Hopefully. Wear a broad brimmed hat, SPF 300 cream (multi spectral), sun gloves, long sleeved shirts. Get checked by your dermatologist annually. Be mindful when you go outside before your only view of outside is through a hospital window. I will remember that - As a matter of fact I am packing for a trip to Yellowstone on Thurs I just put my hat and an extra long sleeved shirt w my gear Thanks for the advice and Best wishes for a speedy & complete recovery Sincerely Fred -- Fred Lebow |
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Frank Reid wrote:
We spend a lot of time outdoors. We wear baseball caps, bandanas, and, occasionally, a broad brim hat. Well, I'm paying for it. Right now, I'm on something called Efudex. Been smearing this cream on for 5 days and I look like a zombie outta the night of the living dead. My face is covered with red blotches that will turn into sores. It feels like its been hit by a cheese grater. Face is swollen like a rotting corpse. I'll be on pain killers soon. I've got at least 2 and 1/2 more weeks on the stuff, could be as much as 4 and 1/2. Hopefully, it will get all of the cancerous and pre-cancerous cells. Hopefully. Wear a broad brimmed hat, SPF 300 cream (multi spectral), sun gloves, long sleeved shirts. Get checked by your dermatologist annually. Be mindful when you go outside before your only view of outside is through a hospital window. Frank Reid Best wishes for a quick and complete recovery. And good advice. Scary stuff skin cancer.... My father, a long time fisherman and radio control model airplaner, wore a baseball cap on his outings and ended up losing part of his ear to basal cell carcinoma. Fortunately it was caught early enough to have not developed into something worse. He's still going strong at 84 and loves fishing the Russian River and Montana Creek, neither of which is far from his home in Anchorage. Wears the ugliest hat for protection and greases up with sunscreen. IIRC, Curt Gowdy had a bout with skin cancer and always recommended a hat and heavy sunscreen. I'm not sure whether he attrributed his leukemia to his life outdoors, but he eventually lost his long battle with cancer a few months ago. But he was active throughout his life including those years he was being treated and held on to a long life into his mid-80s. I hope we all can last as long as these two gentlemen. |
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![]() "Frank Reid" wrote... We spend a lot of time outdoors. We wear baseball caps, bandanas, and, occasionally, a broad brim hat. Well, I'm paying for it. Right now, I'm on something called Efudex. Been smearing this cream on for 5 days and I look like a zombie outta the night of the living dead. My face is covered with red blotches that will turn into sores. It feels like its been hit by a cheese grater. Face is swollen like a rotting corpse. I'll be on pain killers soon. I've got at least 2 and 1/2 more weeks on the stuff, could be as much as 4 and 1/2. Hopefully, it will get all of the cancerous and pre-cancerous cells. Hopefully. Wear a broad brimmed hat, SPF 300 cream (multi spectral), sun gloves, long sleeved shirts. Get checked by your dermatologist annually. Be mindful when you go outside before your only view of outside is through a hospital window. Frank Reid As a klutz (?) of some renown, you must know that the body heals well. Hope all works itself out. :-) Dan ....Tilley wearer--after too many sunscreen-free years of youthful exuberance |
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![]() "Daniel-San" (Rot13) wrote in message om... Dan ...Tilley wearer--after too many sunscreen-free years of youthful exuberance LTM6 Airflo on order as I type... What's your model? JT |
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