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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 125828" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Sue....I have no idea if you want to hear this or not...but here it goes. My dad started off with what it sounds like you have done. He had his first basal cell carcinoma removed quite a few years ago and that healed up nicely. Over the years he was checked out and had a few more spots removed on his nose and forehead. Then two years ago he noticed another spot that looked very suspicious in the crease where the nose meets the cheek. This one was more serious. Melanoma. They had to cut deeper into the cheek tissue and nose tissue. They got it all and he is fine physically. Plastic surgery has done wonders as far as what he looks like now. It was pretty bad there for a bit. For awhile it looked like he had a little penis attached to his nose! </p><p></p><p>We really cant figure out why my dad is the one who ended up with all this skin cancer except that he is the blue eyed fair skinned type. But the man spent most of his life sitting inside an office building and rarely spent time outside. The only time he spent long times outside was in WWII on a ship at sea. Maybe its from then. Who knows. </p><p></p><p>If yours ends up being the worst case scenario, at least they can do things these days. You are much younger than my father and he came through it with flying colors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 125828, member: 1514"] Sue....I have no idea if you want to hear this or not...but here it goes. My dad started off with what it sounds like you have done. He had his first basal cell carcinoma removed quite a few years ago and that healed up nicely. Over the years he was checked out and had a few more spots removed on his nose and forehead. Then two years ago he noticed another spot that looked very suspicious in the crease where the nose meets the cheek. This one was more serious. Melanoma. They had to cut deeper into the cheek tissue and nose tissue. They got it all and he is fine physically. Plastic surgery has done wonders as far as what he looks like now. It was pretty bad there for a bit. For awhile it looked like he had a little penis attached to his nose! We really cant figure out why my dad is the one who ended up with all this skin cancer except that he is the blue eyed fair skinned type. But the man spent most of his life sitting inside an office building and rarely spent time outside. The only time he spent long times outside was in WWII on a ship at sea. Maybe its from then. Who knows. If yours ends up being the worst case scenario, at least they can do things these days. You are much younger than my father and he came through it with flying colors. [/QUOTE]
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