Originally posted by Dr. Eagle
Just imagine what it does to the lining of your stomach!!!!
Forget the stomach, what about the exit......
Just imagine what it does to the lining of your stomach!!!!
Originally posted by Dr. Eagle
Just imagine what it does to the lining of your stomach!!!!
Forget the stomach, what about the exit......
Originally posted by Kilrtoy
Forget the stomach, what about the exit......
Don't worry about that, it already has a hole in it!
RTJas
I'm one of those poor fair skinned easily burn types... I have actinic kerotosis removed from my face on a regular basis (scaly red spots).. and have a scar the size of a quarter on my right shoulder where basal cell carcinoma was removed.. I probably now need the same thing done on the other shoulder.... I was never a "sun worshipper"... but my face really got burned to a crisp many times skiing. I used to ski 30 days a year. My dermatologist lectures me all the time about sun screen... I have to remind her that the damage I have was caused years before there was such a thing as "sun screen".
Originally posted by Kilrtoy
What does mellinoma look like
If you mean melanoma:
http://www.secpre.org/intervenciones...a/melanoma.gif
This is what basal cell carcinoma looks like... it is easily removed and doesn't spread like melanoma...
Originally posted by Misogynist
This is what basal cell carcinoma looks like... it is easily removed and doesn't spread like melanoma...
For some reason this computer wont let me copy and paste. So I cant post the image but if you go into the imagew center and search under boozer you can see what the aftermath of skin cancer looks like. I have a pretty wicked scar from the skin cancer. The shit sucks.
I guess what it comes down to is whats imporatant and whats not. Personally I love the water and I love to go out on my boat. I love that more then anything. If that means i get skin cancer and die, then I get skin cancer and die. I'd rather do what I love and die as a result then live a life of denying my love in fear of having to go to the doc and get cut up.
So whats it worth to you?
Why the dark shirt?
Ok, none of my moles look like that...........
Remember when we were kids and our parents never put sunscreen on us? Just noxema after we were burned....LOL, guess they didn't know. I am 1/4 Greek, so I think I am ok. My dad is southern and very fair skin and has had several moles removed. We are a very moley family. My Big Daddy had a big ole "cow" mole on his face. He was a sweet man.....
Sorry soooooooo off topic.
Everyone check your moles and wear sunscreen.
Bullfrog is my favorite!
Originally posted by Misogynist
This is what basal cell carcinoma looks like... it is easily removed and doesn't spread like melanoma... http://www.***boat.com/forums/attach...&postid=781181