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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Mike Keville on October 19, 2015, 06:52:41 PM
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Short answer: USE IT!
Just home from my third skin cancer surgery. This one on the side of the face. Saw the photo of the excisions before the wound was sewn-up.
Until the healing is complete, it confirmed what many have long suspected: that I have a hole in my head.
Despite the above attempt at humor, skin cancer surgery is no fun (ask Leroy Black!). Use that sunscreen!!!
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Yeah, I had two removed the day after Labor Day, a Basal Cell Carcinoma in the left sideburn and a non-invasive melanoma at the top of my 12-pack abs. Going in for another look in November. They'd only remove two at a time with local anesthetic, but will do a flock of 'em if they do general anesthetic. Cheaper, I guess, not having to hire an anesthesiologist. Well, that and the liability.
Anyway, I invested in one of these: http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Buff_UV_Buffs/descpage-BUV.html (http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Buff_UV_Buffs/descpage-BUV.html) And started wearing it for flying sessions and fishing. I don't wear it into a 7-11!!! ~~> Steve
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. . . I don't wear it into a 7-11!!! ~~> Steve
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<chuckle> Probably a good idea!
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Besides protecting his skin, it greatly improves his looks.
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Besides protecting his skin, it greatly improves his looks.
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No question about it! <chuckle>
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All kidding aside, this is not a joking matter. I stopped judging Stunt (after many enjoyable years) because I could no longer stand out in the sun all day without UV damage.
Please do yourselves a favor and use that sunscreen. Skin cancer surgery is NOT fun!
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Thank you Mike for posting this to remind us. I am often referred to in Muncie as the guy that wears all the sunblock & asked if I'm warm enough because on my long pants, long sleeves & brim hat. I had one bought with Cancer & I'm here to tell anyone that is wasn't that much fun.
John
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People always asked me if I was too hot wearing long sleeve shirts and big brim hats. So far I have been lucky, guess growing upon a farm out in the sun working almost every day. Also had heavy gloves while working the fields.
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also make sure that the hat you wear is uv proof. I lost a good friend to skin cancer - keen golfer bald since a teenager- when he was diagnosed he checked his golf hat and it wasn't!!