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blue_ladybug

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I use Pixlr too. :) I have literally thousands of pictures on my computer that I need to edit.. lol
 

blue_ladybug

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Good morning, peeps. Just had blueberry pancakes, and I've got coffee. Life is good. :cool:

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blue_ladybug

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No and no. I'm doing what animals do when they have an itch they can't reach.. rubbing against a rough surface in hopes it will just eventually fall off.. lol

Has a doctor seen it? Has it been biopsied?
 
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eternally-gratefull

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Hey everyone, Happy Hump Day, Been along week!! Hope everyone is doing ok.. Have not been able to chat much..
 

Magenta

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No and no. I'm doing what animals do when they have an itch they can't reach.. rubbing against a rough surface in hopes it will just eventually fall off.. lol
I would suggest medical attention right away. I have had a basal cell carcinoma removed from my face, and a squamous cell carcinoma removed from my lower leg. The facial one required a bit of surgery; they are benign but will continue to grow, though they do not move, whereas the squamous cell can move once it has established itself. It is not benign. I have to watch out for things like that now. My doctor told me I was genetically susceptible to them which translates into I am a caucasian, but I was also exposed to lots of sun in my youth :p I am trying to find a pic from after the surgery :) I will have to look some more after I get to work :D
 

Magenta

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I found a picture of the cat I had before I got Luna :)

She was my baby for sixteen and a half years, until close to 3 years ago...


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Yes, she was a big cat! But she lost more than half her body weight in her last year of life, as she declined, and I finally had to make that fateful decision one very sad day. Five months later my daughter spontaneously decided I had lived alone long enough and bought me Luna :) I have had Luna for two and a half years now.

Here is the picture of me post facial basal cell carcinoma surgery, seven years ago :D


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The carcinoma was in my tear trough. The surgeon cut all along under my lower eyelid, and then down at an angle beside my nose... loosened the skin in a triangular formation under my eye, and pulled the loosened skin over the one cm by one point seven cm excavation he had made in my face to remove the 9 mm basal cell (9 mm was the visible measurement, it being larger under the surface). He had to throw a piece of my face away LOL :D It was like having a reverse direction partial facial lift :p
 
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I found a picture of the cat I had before I got Luna :)

She was my baby for sixteen and a half years, until close to 3 years ago...


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Yes, she was a big cat! But she lost more than half her body weight in her last year of life, as she declined, and I finally had to make that fateful decision one very sad day. Five months later my daughter spontaneously decided I had lived alone long enough and bought me Luna :) I have had Luna for two and a half years now.

Here is the picture of me post facial basal cell carcinoma surgery, seven years ago :D


View attachment 165179

The carcinoma was in my tear trough. The surgeon cut all along under my lower eyelid, and then down at an angle beside my nose... loosened the skin in a triangular formation under my eye, and pulled the loosened skin over the one cm by one point seven cm excavation he had made in my face to remove the 9 mm basal cell (9 mm was the visible measurement, it being larger under the surface). He had to throw a piece of my face away LOL :D It was like having a reverse direction partial facial lift :p
...and wearing purple.

Imagine that
 
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I found a picture of the cat I had before I got Luna :)

She was my baby for sixteen and a half years, until close to 3 years ago...


View attachment 165178

Yes, she was a big cat! But she lost more than half her body weight in her last year of life, as she declined, and I finally had to make that fateful decision one very sad day. Five months later my daughter spontaneously decided I had lived alone long enough and bought me Luna :) I have had Luna for two and a half years now.

Here is the picture of me post facial basal cell carcinoma surgery, seven years ago :D


View attachment 165179

The carcinoma was in my tear trough. The surgeon cut all along under my lower eyelid, and then down at an angle beside my nose... loosened the skin in a triangular formation under my eye, and pulled the loosened skin over the one cm by one point seven cm excavation he had made in my face to remove the 9 mm basal cell (9 mm was the visible measurement, it being larger under the surface). He had to throw a piece of my face away LOL :D It was like having a reverse direction partial facial lift :p
Sorry to hear you had to go through that. It's good to know it hasn't affected your lively positive spirit