Ya, just have a cool story ready about what the other guy looked like.PMC wrote:Speedy recover Seabee, had that procedure on my back for a pre cancerous spot.
Scars are cool, heal quickly!
I think the known issues are taken care of. If you have any issues or know of another member who is having issues, PM daytime dave. As we head towards the holidays, hunt with your Henry.
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Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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I hope you recover quickly. I hope they got it all too.
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Trust you'll heal quickly and completely, RSb.
My wife had that same stuff removed years ago from just above her top lip, but they burned it out....no stitches. Wonder why yours is so different? She only has a light, whitish circle left on her skin.
Just a week ago my KS daughter had pre-cancer cell surgery on the right side of her tongue. I haven't seen her yet. She's recovering okay, still off work, but able to talk real well on the phone. She said the surgeon took off a 2-1/4" long and 1" deep section from the right side of her tongue....actually less than he expected to remove. Ouch! These stories sure don't keep you in stitches, do they?
Treat yourself well as you recover!
My wife had that same stuff removed years ago from just above her top lip, but they burned it out....no stitches. Wonder why yours is so different? She only has a light, whitish circle left on her skin.
Just a week ago my KS daughter had pre-cancer cell surgery on the right side of her tongue. I haven't seen her yet. She's recovering okay, still off work, but able to talk real well on the phone. She said the surgeon took off a 2-1/4" long and 1" deep section from the right side of her tongue....actually less than he expected to remove. Ouch! These stories sure don't keep you in stitches, do they?
Treat yourself well as you recover!
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Thanks everyone, The Moh's procedure is done in house. They are able to test the removed section to see if they got it all.
He got it all in one shot. This is the second one I have had taken off my face. If you look just above the temple in the photo there is a lighter pink patch of skin. On that one the good doctor took a divot the diameter of a golf ball out. It had to heal naturally no skin graft and he couldn't stitch because the skin on the forehead is too tight.
To stay on topic the Weather is beautiful, and my coffee was good.
He got it all in one shot. This is the second one I have had taken off my face. If you look just above the temple in the photo there is a lighter pink patch of skin. On that one the good doctor took a divot the diameter of a golf ball out. It had to heal naturally no skin graft and he couldn't stitch because the skin on the forehead is too tight.
To stay on topic the Weather is beautiful, and my coffee was good.
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Cloudy and cool here this week. Nice shootin' weather!Sir Henry wrote:Good morning. How is your weather for shootin'?RanchRoper wrote:Morning all. Tea time and might just plan a range trip tonight.
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Speedy recovery SeaBee!
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When I was leaving for work this morning my little girl was up and ready to play outside with her brother. She said look at me dad, I had to take a pic and share. She had her toy "Henry" and gave me the thumbs up cause she was going to use it today to play. She wants to go deer and turkey hunting so bad with me and her brother. She loves to fish too.
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They grow up too fast. Enjoy every minute. She is very cute and obviously adores her dad.
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That's a cute picture.
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Very cute, PMC. You're a lucky man and she's a very lucky little girl!PMC wrote:When I was leaving for work this morning my little girl was up and ready to play outside with her brother. She said look at me dad, I had to take a pic and share. She had her toy "Henry" and gave me the thumbs up cause she was going to use it today to play. She wants to go deer and turkey hunting so bad with me and her brother. She loves to fish too.
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And she loves Henrys and pink flamingos! Hmmm. Pink Flamingos and Henrys. Why does that ring a bell?
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