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OT Polly's Pity Party
I'll be there, too! I'll bring pumpernickel bread bowl with dill dip.
I had a check up for all my "spots" this spring. only had to had one removed, it was benign TG! i'ts a small price to pay to have some small scars when these things are done. hopefully Polly, yours will be ok, too. sending prayers in the meantime..... amy in CNY (for now!-50 more days!) |
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OT Polly's Pity Party
May I join the party?
Sorry to read you are in pain Polly, I do hope it settles quickly. We here in Australia have to be careful now, especially my generation (baby boomers). I used to swim a lot and dry off in the sun and fortunately, so far, I do not have any spots but my eldest daughter takes after her father skinwise and has a few dark spots that are being monitored but nothing so far, thank God. -- Di I'm creative! You can't expect me to be neat too. Vic Australia "Polly Esther" wrote in message ... You are all invited. Dress: very casual. We have replaced all of the light bulbs with 25 watt dim ones and no one will be able to see what you're wearing anyway. Today's trip was to the dermatologist. There is a burned off place (yeah, right ... they call it 'frozen' but that's only for the moment) on my back, face, arms, left hand and both legs. I am 'on fire'. A good thing about living in The Swamp is that nobody much hears or cares when I scream. We once thought that the danger of skin cancer was reserved for the fair-skinned. Not So. We had a dear young friend who ignored a 'funny' spot. It killed him Quickly. So. See your friendly dermatologist if you suspect you should. And come to my pity party. I am absolutely miserable and Mama always said, "Misery loves company". Suggestions for the refreshments list is open; we'll start with freshly baked bread, cheese and both fine wine and whine. Poor Polly |
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OT Polly's Pity Party
You are all invited. Dress: very casual. We have
replaced all of the light bulbs with 25 watt dim ones and no one will be able to see what you're wearing anyway. Today's trip was to the dermatologist. There is a burned off place (yeah, right ... they call it 'frozen' but that's only for the moment) on my back, face, arms, left hand and both legs. I am 'on fire'. A good thing about living in The Swamp is that nobody much hears or cares when I scream. We once thought that the danger of skin cancer was reserved for the fair-skinned. Not So. We had a dear young friend who ignored a 'funny' spot. It killed him Quickly. So. See your friendly dermatologist if you suspect you should. And come to my pity party. I am absolutely miserable and Mama always said, "Misery loves company". Suggestions for the refreshments list is open; we'll start with freshly baked bread, cheese and both fine wine and whine. Poor Polly Pity Party definitely required! Did you need to have any cut out? I had one of those weird moles on my back that kept changes size and color. It felt like they took at least an inch out! And while that's been years ago and the mole was benign and healed quite well, that dang ole spot still itches! And it's right in the middle of my back so I can't reach it. ARG. I can't go to the swamp party because of Swamp Ma. My brother told me about her years and years ago. So please, no parties in the Swamp. Donna in WA |
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bronnie bd was OT Polly's Pity Party
Happy birthday to Bronnie and mr. Bronnie. Sounds like you are celebrating
just fine. Taria Polly, I'll bring a hot passionfruit souffle! I've just this minute made three. It is my 58th birthday today and my DH's 57th (I love a younger man!). You can't have the crispy twice cooked duck legs though 'cos I've only got two! Hope your healing happens quickly and I'll catch up with you at the party later! After our dinner. Hugs Bronnie |
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OT Polly's Pity Party
Polly Esther wrote:
You are all invited. Dress: very casual. We have replaced all of the light bulbs with 25 watt dim ones and no one will be able to see what you're wearing anyway. Today's trip was to the dermatologist. There is a burned off place (yeah, right ... they call it 'frozen' but that's only for the moment) on my back, face, arms, left hand and both legs. I am 'on fire'. A good thing about living in The Swamp is that nobody much hears or cares when I scream. We once thought that the danger of skin cancer was reserved for the fair-skinned. Not So. We had a dear young friend who ignored a 'funny' spot. It killed him Quickly. So. See your friendly dermatologist if you suspect you should. And come to my pity party. I am absolutely miserable and Mama always said, "Misery loves company". Suggestions for the refreshments list is open; we'll start with freshly baked bread, cheese and both fine wine and whine. Poor Polly Peaches are in season up here so I'll bring a pie...Although from seeing all the other great offerings I think you might be pretty full by now!! Sending thoughts for fast healing, Allison |
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OT Polly's Pity Party
You are all invited. Dress: very casual. We have replaced all of the light bulbs with 25 watt dim ones and no one will be able to see what you're wearing anyway. Today's trip was to the dermatologist. There is a burned off place (yeah, right ... they call it 'frozen' but that's only for the moment) on my back, face, arms, left hand and both legs. I am 'on fire'. A good thing about living in The Swamp is that nobody much hears or cares when I scream. We once thought that the danger of skin cancer was reserved for the fair-skinned. Not So. We had a dear young friend who ignored a 'funny' spot. It killed him Quickly. So. See your friendly dermatologist if you suspect you should. And come to my pity party. I am absolutely miserable and Mama always said, "Misery loves company". Suggestions for the refreshments list is open; we'll start with freshly baked bread, cheese and both fine wine and whine. Poor Polly I didn't receive the original so I have hijacked a reply to reply to :-) I'm so sorry that you are hurting, Polly. I hope that you will feel better soon and I am happy that you are having your health seen to and not ignoring it like so many do. Good for you! Rita - off to peruse cookie recipes. Count me in for the party. -- Rita L. in MA One Eyed Mutant Ninja Quilter :-) |
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bronnie bd was OT Polly's Pity Party
Polly's Party and now maybe a Birthday Party! How nice!
Barbara in SC |
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OT Polly's Pity Party
So sorry you are hurting Polly, but glad you took care of those nasty
things, so you won't have to worry about them in the future. My mother, who just turned 85, was told by her family doctor in May that the spot on her nose is skin cancer. The doctor said he was sure it is cancer "but you don't die from skin cancer." Now we all know that is not true, but my mother has not done anything about it, except to make an appointment with a dermatologist for sometime in September. I am trying very hard to be patient about this.... Linda "Polly Esther" wrote in message ... You are all invited. Dress: very casual. We have replaced all of the light bulbs with 25 watt dim ones and no one will be able to see what you're wearing anyway. Today's trip was to the dermatologist. There is a burned off place (yeah, right ... they call it 'frozen' but that's only for the moment) on my back, face, arms, left hand and both legs. I am 'on fire'. A good thing about living in The Swamp is that nobody much hears or cares when I scream. We once thought that the danger of skin cancer was reserved for the fair-skinned. Not So. We had a dear young friend who ignored a 'funny' spot. It killed him Quickly. So. See your friendly dermatologist if you suspect you should. And come to my pity party. I am absolutely miserable and Mama always said, "Misery loves company". Suggestions for the refreshments list is open; we'll start with freshly baked bread, cheese and both fine wine and whine. Poor Polly --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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OT Polly's Pity Party
We need to sack up your Mother's doctor and send him out into The Swamp to
take a census ( or something). A dear friend of ours had to raise three sons without their Daddy because skin cancer certainly can kill. Do think about phoning your Mother's dermatologist and begging them to see her sooner. They just might. And! it probably wouldn't be the first time they'd had a referral from a med who wasn't quite bright. Concerned. Polly "Linda" wrote in message ... So sorry you are hurting Polly, but glad you took care of those nasty things, so you won't have to worry about them in the future. My mother, who just turned 85, was told by her family doctor in May that the spot on her nose is skin cancer. The doctor said he was sure it is cancer "but you don't die from skin cancer." Now we all know that is not true, but my mother has not done anything about it, except to make an appointment with a dermatologist for sometime in September. I am trying very hard to be patient about this.... Linda "Polly Esther" wrote in message ... You are all invited. Dress: very casual. We have replaced all of the light bulbs with 25 watt dim ones and no one will be able to see what you're wearing anyway. Today's trip was to the dermatologist. There is a burned off place (yeah, right ... they call it 'frozen' but that's only for the moment) on my back, face, arms, left hand and both legs. I am 'on fire'. A good thing about living in The Swamp is that nobody much hears or cares when I scream. We once thought that the danger of skin cancer was reserved for the fair-skinned. Not So. We had a dear young friend who ignored a 'funny' spot. It killed him Quickly. So. See your friendly dermatologist if you suspect you should. And come to my pity party. I am absolutely miserable and Mama always said, "Misery loves company". Suggestions for the refreshments list is open; we'll start with freshly baked bread, cheese and both fine wine and whine. Poor Polly --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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