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Pussy
10th December 2008, 16:34
Right folks, as the title reads.... WEAR SUNSCREEN!!
As I'm sitting in front of this puter, I'm feeling bloody sorry for myself... I'm missing a reasonably large section of the top of my foot. There is not much spare skin on the top of your foot, so my good old surgeon had to stretch the skin quite a bit to stitch it up. And it hurts like a bastard
Now, if I had put sunscreen on the tops of my feet a bit more whilst wearing jandals all the time in summer, like I do, I probably wouldn't have fuggin skin cancer. Take it from a slow learner folks..... WEAR SUNSCREEN
rant over
Mom
10th December 2008, 16:38
rant over
Ouch! Keep your foot up, dont weight bear till the stitches are out, even after that take it really easy for a week or so. Take lots of really good painkillers, every 4 hours without fail!
Poor bugger. Yes, sunscreen is a must, pity of it is we never knew that when we were young and foolish, shit I used to lather myself in oil and lay out in the sun frying my skincells off!
Take care eh?
AllanB
10th December 2008, 16:39
Pictures help with the message......
kiwifruit
10th December 2008, 16:42
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Pussy
10th December 2008, 16:49
Take care eh?
Thanks, Mom!
I'm unfortunately blessed with 100% celtic blood (so genetically engineered to live somewhere colder than a frog's tit)
Over the last 10 or so years I've had numerous carcinomas hacked off... but this one on my foot is the worst by far. I've got to go back early next year and have more hacked out beside the present site :(
Great, I've got a few days sick leave... and I can't get my fuggin motorcycle boots on :angry2:
So, at the Dec 16 Manfeild trackday, when you see a spectator that looks like he had more fun at the last funeral he went to.... it will be yours truly
Maha
10th December 2008, 16:58
Had nothing as drastic as that John but have had the odd cell burnt off. Well, frozen off really, and that hurts like fuck. One off the top of my ear and one off my shin, oh and the at the same time, I had an ingrown hair cut out of my knee....:(
Anne wants me to go back and get some more looked at but I aint so keen...Guess I should, it unpleasent but if they need to go, they need to go.
Pussy
10th December 2008, 17:13
Had nothing as drastic as that John but have had the odd cell burnt off. Well, frozen off really, and that hurts like fuck. One off the top of my ear and one off my shin, oh and the at the same time, I had an ingrown hair cut out of my knee....:(
Anne wants me to go back and get some more looked at but I aint so keen...Guess I should, it unpleasent but if they need to go, they need to go.
Mom is right, Maha!!
About 8 years ago I had three cut off my back... right in the place where you can't reach either from over the shoulder or up the back. They didn't hurt that much, but man they ITCHED LIKE A BASTARD when they were healing!
I got lots of strange looks from my loader driver as I was using the aeroplane's control lock to scratch my back as he was loading the plane
ynot slow
10th December 2008, 17:13
Good points,should see the people with spots removed who need radiation and/or chemo not nice if on the face.
Pussy
10th December 2008, 17:20
wear sunscreen!
Cheers, Fruity! Bloody GREAT advice!! :)
Trudes
10th December 2008, 17:49
Owwww, not good Pussy me old mate. Take care, and yep, block everything!!:gob:
Jaxi
10th December 2008, 19:33
Wear sunscreen, cover up and get anything suspicious checked out. Three months ago my husband had a mole removed and we have now found out that it is a malignant melanoma and is already in his lymphatic system and he now faces more nasty surgery. It's a f*&king nightmare We've learnt so much about melanoma in the last few months and if we were more aware of this before we would have been so much more vigilant rather than being so blase about it.....
Pussy
10th December 2008, 19:42
Wishing you and your husband all the best, Jaxi! :)
McDuck
10th December 2008, 20:39
Wishing you and your husband all the best, Jaxi! :)
Yes all the best.
but i dont think i want to poor chemicals on my skin. IMHO. given i dont stay in the sun till i get burnt, just at work
Jaxi
10th December 2008, 21:02
And sorry to hijak your thread pussy, but it is just something that you think that will never happen to you but once it has taken hold, there is not a great deal that can be done about it..... Hopefully Trent's has been caught quick enough to stop it spreading more but we will never know until if / when it comes back again....
Re celtic skin... The radiologist that he saw at the nuclear medicine department was from Aberdeen and she said she was lucky to see two cases of melanoma a year when she worked up there....
Okey Dokey
10th December 2008, 21:06
Yes, a good reminder for all of us.
normajeane
10th December 2008, 21:07
Yep by the time you have noticed it, it is too late. Get better parentage and live in the deep south :cool:
Pussy
10th December 2008, 21:10
And sorry to hijak your thread pussy, but it is just something that you think that will never happen to you but once it has taken hold, there is not a great deal that can be done about it..... Hopefully Trent's has been caught quick enough to stop it spreading more but we will never know until if / when it comes back again....
Re celtic skin... The radiologist that he saw at the nuclear medicine department was from Aberdeen and she said she was lucky to see two cases of melanoma a year when she worked up there....
I think it's a combination of celtic skin and NZ UV levels in this case, Jaxi
MyGSXF
10th December 2008, 21:15
Aw shit bud, that's no good!! :( Hope it heals quick & ya can get ya boots back on soon!! take care:hug:
rudolph
10th December 2008, 21:17
The sun is so strong now it only takes a few minis to get burnt, have to cover your neck wile riding, I had something cut out on my neck and it looks like shit now :( I know how you feel
fireball
10th December 2008, 21:19
hope it all clears up for you pussy, it is not a great thing to have at all.
i think anyone over the age of about 18 is prob screwed as sun screen was never ever something you thought about putting on.
at work we are strongly advised to get mole maps done and work pays for half (they are not cheap) as we spend all our time out in the sun, and we stop the kids every hour or so to put sun screen on.
but i still come home sun burnt too often even under my big dorky wide brim hat.
normajeane
10th December 2008, 21:22
Well we all been burnt and we all don't want anything more serious such as that maleanoma thingy to come back and haunt us later in life. So we all feel for you if that takes some of the pain away - do the drugs as these will help initially. :weep:
PrincessBandit
10th December 2008, 21:36
Fireball is right - for many of us in the "older" age bracket sunscreen just wasn't an issue when we were younger. In fact, as has been pointed out already we used to literally fry ourselves with oil then lie out in the sun.
I have always burnt rather than tan but was determined not to be the whitest of the white kids (all the cool girls had lovely tans); however now I'm older I jsut tell myself "white is the new tan". The fact that my legs still look like milk bottles (how many of you young ones even know what they are) is everybody elses problem **reach for the sunglasses!!**
Hope you heal quickly John.
klingon
10th December 2008, 21:55
I had a malignant melanoma a few years ago. I was lucky they caught it just as it was 'turning' and they managed to get it all with surgery. Funny thing is, it was on my bum! :doh: And I can guarantee my bum has never been out in the sun.
So yeah - apply that sun screen, keep an eye on any funny moles, and don't assume because it's in some place where the sun doesn't shine, that it can't be melanoma. Get it checked out anyway.
Pussy
10th December 2008, 22:04
Funny thing is, it was on my bum! :doh: And I can guarantee my bum has never been out in the sun.
Pics!.... or it didn't happen! :D
SPman
11th December 2008, 13:42
Had nothing as drastic as that John but have had the odd cell burnt off. Well, frozen off really, and that hurts like fuck. One off the top of my ear and one off my shin, oh and the at the same time, I had an ingrown hair cut out of my knee....:(
Anne wants me to go back and get some more looked at but I aint so keen...Guess I should, it unpleasent but if they need to go, they need to go.
Solar Kerotoses.....I get those - get em knocked off with liquid nitrogen or CO2! Got a new gel treatment you apply to the affected areas over a 3 month period, which is meant to clear the areas up - don't know how effective it is, yet.......
That'll learn me for getting fried to a crisp, as a kid, then working outside for years.............
Maha
11th December 2008, 15:49
Solar Kerotoses.....I get those - get em knocked off with liquid nitrogen or CO2! Got a new gel treatment you apply to the affected areas over a 3 month period, which is meant to clear the areas up - don't know how effective it is, yet.......
That'll learn me for getting fried to a crisp, as a kid, then working outside for years.............
Cheers for that, I will ask about the gel for sure, nothing like getting cool soothing stuff gently rubbed on hot spots!...:niceone:
davereid
11th December 2008, 16:00
At least you got the buggar Pussy...
I'm Ngati Hotu, and I burn like a bastard. Show me a picture of a sunny day, and the skin on my nose peels...
portokiwi
11th December 2008, 16:17
Gabby learnt from Xmas last year:innocent: She fell asleap at the St heliers beach her back was red as a beetroot, the string from her bikini was still there allmost 2 months later, every time I saw her naked I kept telling her to take of her bikini :lol: She could not believe how bad the sun was here in New Zealand compeared to Portugal. She learnt the hard way.
I was shocked that she had a bikini tan lines:shit:
Pussy
17th December 2008, 08:49
Bloody GREAT.... getting the stitches out this arvo.
Hopefully m/c boots will be easy to don
Was VERY pissed off yesterday being a spectator at rz2rf's trackday due to not being able to get boots on :(
Maha
30th December 2008, 15:11
Mom is right, Maha!!
About 8 years ago I had three cut off my back... right in the place where you can't reach either from over the shoulder or up the back. They didn't hurt that much, but man they ITCHED LIKE A BASTARD when they were healing!
I got lots of strange looks from my loader driver as I was using the aeroplane's control lock to scratch my back as he was loading the plane
Solar Kerotoses.....I get those - get em knocked off with liquid nitrogen or CO2! Got a new gel treatment you apply to the affected areas over a 3 month period, which is meant to clear the areas up - don't know how effective it is, yet.......
That'll learn me for getting fried to a crisp, as a kid, then working outside for years.............
Getting the freeze treatment this afternoon at 4.40, there a couple of things that need removing, even I have to agree with that. Hope it just the two, nice Dr nice Dr.....:eek:
Maha
30th December 2008, 16:12
Well I got five done...three on arms and hand, two on each temple area.
What I could do with that Co2 gun....:devil2:
Not as bad as the swab he used last time :whistle:
Mom
30th December 2008, 16:53
Well I got five done...three on arms and hand, two on each temple area.
What I could do with that Co2 gun....:devil2:
Not as bad as the swab he used last time :whistle:
It was funny when he said that the two I was worried about were fine, but he could take them off if you wanted, and you said no, she'll be right. For him to turn around and say but these are sun damage....poor baby :love:
That gun was a piece of work though, amazing to see it burning with each spit :pinch:
Well done love, you are not on a promise tonight, it is a given :laugh:
roy.nz
30th December 2008, 17:22
Okay here i go, since they started this whole ' slip, slop, slap ' thing there have been more skin cancer reports than ever. Why ? because they haven't been educated properly about this whole issue. Okay if you put sunscreen/block on say SPF30 people dont think they have to worry again, WRONG spf 30 only works for about 4hrs so what happens after that you get burn't like F#$k. So put on at least 3 times a day. O there have been some reports that some sunblocks/screens caues cancer quicker, i'l try find that link again, some american uni. But yes ' slip, slop, slap ' at least 3 times a day.
My rave is finshed.
Peace out in the sun.
PS i dnt use sunblock but am careful how long im in the sun for.
:sunny:
Curious_AJ
30th December 2008, 19:49
Okay here i go, since they started this whole ' slip, slop, slap ' thing there have been more skin cancer reports than ever. Why ? because they haven't been educated properly about this whole issue. Okay if you put sunscreen/block on say SPF30 people dont think they have to worry again, WRONG spf 30 only works for about 4hrs so what happens after that you get burn't like F#$k. So put on at least 3 times a day. O there have been some reports that some sunblocks/screens caues cancer quicker, i'l try find that link again, some american uni. But yes ' slip, slop, slap ' at least 3 times a day.
My rave is finshed.
Peace out in the sun.
PS i dnt use sunblock but am careful how long im in the sun for.
:sunny:
I got pretty burnt the other weekend, even though i was under shade and had heaps of sunblock on!!! ah well.. only on the legs was bad... but the shoulders had been burnt once a week for 2 weeks before that... (also had sunblocko n and was in the sun for about 20 mins tops each time...
sigh... being pale and sickly white has its downfalls.
however, i went to karekare the other day with magua, renegade master and Indy (and the dog) and took a loose shirt and smeared sunblock on at every opportunity (toddler SPF30, cancer society brand) and didn't burn at all!
thanks cancer society! I love you for making sunblock that actually works!!! (unlike some other brands).... mind you... maybe i just need baby sunblock if future.
roy.nz
30th December 2008, 21:37
I got pretty burnt the other weekend, even though i was under shade and had heaps of sunblock on!!! ah well.. only on the legs was bad... but the shoulders had been burnt once a week for 2 weeks before that... (also had sunblocko n and was in the sun for about 20 mins tops each time...
sigh... being pale and sickly white has its downfalls.
however, i went to karekare the other day with magua, renegade master and Indy (and the dog) and took a loose shirt and smeared sunblock on at every opportunity (toddler SPF30, cancer society brand) and didn't burn at all!
thanks cancer society! I love you for making sunblock that actually works!!! (unlike some other brands).... mind you... maybe i just need baby sunblock if future.
Yip the good approved stuff works, good on yeah for putting on all the time. :2thumbsup
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