i still cannot pull up the photos page. Maybe it is a blessing in
disguise. I really want to see them if you have any other
suggestions.
--- In fighttogether@yahoogroups.com, "Angela" <trm5814@c...> wrote:
> See if this link gets you in....
> http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/fighttogether/lst
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: caridyess
> To: fighttogether@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 2:32 PM
> Subject: Re: [fight together] scared to death
>
>
> Thanks for all the information. I am very aware now what this
can do
> to me. What ever the results may be I have already learned a
pretty
> big lesson. My children and myself will take all necessary
> precautions when it comes to the sun. Thanks for your concearn
and I
> will let you know my results on Thursday.
> For some reason I do not have a photo link.
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In fighttogether@yahoogroups.com, "Angela" <trm5814@c...>
wrote:
> > caridyess, welcome to the group. First of all, there is no
real
> way of knowing about spots until they are tested. You did do the
> right thing by going and having the tests done. The good news
is, if
> they recently popped up, it is probably early enough, and it was
> caught in time, and you are better off getting them off. Time is
> very important. I mean if you notice any changes at all, you
need to
> have them checked ASAP. The sun has a way of causing bad things
to
> happen to your skin. It may just be age spots. People don't
believe
> this, but the sun does cause premature wrinkles and age spots.
> Though you do have the right to feel a little bit nervous about
it,
> don't get yourself all worked up when it could be nothing. It is
> much better to be safe than sorry. Also, if you spend any more
time
> in the sun or exposed to UV rays, it is best to wear protective
> clothing and/ or sunscreen. You can take steps now to keep
anything
> else from happening to your skin. You may also keep in mind, and
> this goes for everyone... even though you think it is cloudy
outside,
> the sun's UV rays still get through and can harm your skin.
> > I am so sorry that you had to go through this. My husband was
a
> Journeyman tree trimmer. He spent many hours up in trees with
his
> shirt off. He was diagnosed with Melanoma at an early age
because he
> was not educated about how harmful the sun was to him. It is my
hope
> that people can understand what it can do to you.
> > I do have some pictures in the photo link on the left side of
the
> home page. It might help you to compare what your spots looked
like
> with some of those.
> > Please let us know what you find out. I will be praying for
you.
> > Your friend, Angela
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: caridyess
> > To: fighttogether@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 12:11 PM
> > Subject: [fight together] scared to death
> >
> >
> > Hello, I just decided to join this group hoping to get some
kind
> > relief or hope. I have tanned for years and now I am paying
for
> it.
> > My doctor noticed a couple of spots on my face and sent me to
a
> > dermatologist. I dont know the results yet and wont know
until
> the
> > end of this week. He said they were suspicious and cut them
off
> and
> > sent them out for byopsy. I dont know what to think or where
to
> even
> > turn to. Just a nervous wreck.
> >
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