The aftermath of cancer

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The aftermath of cancer

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He done some cuttin on my ear and nose!!!
He done some cuttin on my ear and nose!!!
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Dang man, hope you get to feelin better soon. You'd make a good mascot for hats, sunglasses and sunscreen.
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Get well soon Wevans.
Sorry about your cancer.
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WEVANS, YOU BE SURE YOU DO NOT GET OUT INTO THE SUN UNTILL THAT THING HEALS COMPLETELY, AFTERWARD ALWAYS PUT ON PROTECTION AND HAT.
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Get well, Waldon!
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Get better Soon Waldon!!
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Let it heal up good. I got the turbine but not the nose guard a few years ago.
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Re: The aftermath of cancer

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Ah, jeez. Hate to see that. Heel up, brother.
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No scallopin for you :o
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Had Mohs on my nose so now wear a Tilley, a Buff and lots of SPF, best wishes for a speedy recovery.
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Get well soon. :thumbup:

I hope they don't charge for the bandages by the yard in your Hospital. :o
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The older I get the more SS I wear. Hope it isn't too late.....


Heal up bro :beer:
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Went to the doc today. They say one more week before the stitches can come out :smt012
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micci_man wrote:The older I get the more SS I wear. Hope it isn't too late.....


Heal up bro :beer:
I wear it daily plus long pants and shirt, a buff, hat, and gloves when fishing. Have gotten two cancers removed, one from my face and the other from my arm. Doc says most of my sun damage is from my misspent youth fishing and surfing with no shirt, etc but covering up now is still the best option.
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Re: The aftermath of cancer

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Hey Walden from one old guy to another hope this is the only time you have to do this.I've been lucky so far-even tho I spent my youth surfing and waterskiing,fishing and worked the last forty years in the sun. My father god bless him has some cut off every other year-looks like Joanne Rivers face lift-anyway get well soon-wear a brim fishermans hat and lots of sunscreen,hope to see you on the water soon, Bruce & Sheri.
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