vvv Key is, and we did the lights today after the cream, the alternative is worse.
It is funny, kayaking we always wore a helmet, but the temple was exposed, and neck. The only hat I ever wore running rivers was a "visor", same exposure.
That is where all the mess is.
I told the doc today while he was searing an area where he took out something that needed to biopsied: "I prefer my neck medium rare..."
He dead panned, "so do I."
Probably not the first time he heard that.
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Originally Posted by TimT
Over the last year I've had 8 appointments with a derm so far..
Have had questionable areas, frozen, cut, light treatment etc..
So far the treatments that have been most effective have been red/blue light treatment.. some sort cream is applied to your skin, then it needs to dwell for 2-3 hours.. then you're exposed to certain frequencies of either blue or red light for 10 minutes..
After a few days you look sort of like Deadpool without a mask.. all the scabs that emerge are cancerous/pre-cancerous skin...
All is a result of me growing up on the waters, summers out on my boat every day, beach, never using sunscreen or wearing a hat....
I'm paying for that now
I'd post a pic...but its plain ugly
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