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Grayling Dec 12th 2011 7:30 pm

Here comes the sun - be careful
 
Serious thread.

I have just had a big chunk of skin taken from the back of my hand which required eight stitches to repair the wound:ohmy:

I had the stitches taken out yesterday. The whole thing was an unpleasant and painful experience. The problem was a tiny patch of dry rough skin which turned out to be turning cancerous:(

I have also been referred to the skin clinic to remove some similar patches from my face.

I do not sunbathe....these have been caused by going about my daily business. I usually smother in suncream if I know I will be outside for any length of time.

I can not say that these have been caused by living over here as I have always been an outdoorsy type of person (fishing, walking, football etc.etc.).

Please do not ignore any skin blemishes, no matter how innocuous they may seem...and try and avoid the sun if possible.....you really do not want to go through a similar experience if you can avoid it.

sonlymewalter Dec 12th 2011 7:32 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 9785428)
Serious thread.

I have just had a big chunk of skin taken from the back of my hand which required eight stitches to repair the wound:ohmy:

I had the stitches taken out yesterday. The whole thing was an unpleasant and painful experience. The problem was a tiny patch of dry rough skin which turned out to be turning cancerous:(

I have also been referred to the skin clinic to remove some similar patches from my face.

I do not sunbathe....these have been caused by going about my daily business. I usually smother in suncream if I know I will be outside for any length of time.

I can not say that these have been caused by living over here as I have always been an outdoorsy type of person (fishing, walking, football etc.etc.).

Please do not ignore any skin blemishes, no matter how innocuous they may seem...and try and avoid the sun if possible.....you really do not want to go through a similar experience if you can avoid it.

sound advice mate. Hope you're feeling OK and that the tests all come back good:fingerscrossed:

Grayling Dec 12th 2011 7:39 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 

Originally Posted by sonlymewalter (Post 9785432)
sound advice mate. Hope you're feeling OK and that the tests all come back good:fingerscrossed:

Thanks

The results so far are OK:fingerscrossed:

The scary bit was that the skin blemsh was so harmless looking and I only mentioned it to my GP in passing.

If anyone has anything unusual on their skin they should get it checked out ASAP.

As one of the nurses I work with said:
"pommy skin wasn't designed for aussie sun"....not sure it is that simple but we really need to remain vigilant

sonlymewalter Dec 12th 2011 7:44 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 9785448)
Thanks

The results so far are OK:fingerscrossed:

The scary bit was that the skin blemsh was so harmless looking and I only mentioned it to my GP in passing.

If anyone has anything unusual on their skin they should get it checked out ASAP.

As one of the nurses I work with said:
"pommy skin wasn't designed for aussie sun"....not sure it is that simple but we really need to remain vigilant

Yeh I've seen that before where a blemish needed moving and it looked like nothing to worry about. Good that it was sorted mate:thumbup:

Turban Explorer Dec 12th 2011 7:51 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 9785448)
Thanks

The results so far are OK:fingerscrossed:

The scary bit was that the skin blemsh was so harmless looking and I only mentioned it to my GP in passing.

If anyone has anything unusual on their skin they should get it checked out ASAP.

As one of the nurses I work with said:
"pommy skin wasn't designed for aussie sun"....not sure it is that simple but we really need to remain vigilant

Golly. I hope you are feeling better and it hasn't affected your ability to charm the ladies. That's the scary thing about skin cancer - they're often missed again and again by skin specialists. A friend of my mum's died in the UK a few years ago of m. melanoma and had no primary site at all.

Bernieboy Dec 12th 2011 7:58 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 9785428)
Serious thread.

I have just had a big chunk of skin taken from the back of my hand which required eight stitches to repair the wound:ohmy:

I had the stitches taken out yesterday. The whole thing was an unpleasant and painful experience. The problem was a tiny patch of dry rough skin which turned out to be turning cancerous:(

I have also been referred to the skin clinic to remove some similar patches from my face.

I do not sunbathe....these have been caused by going about my daily business. I usually smother in suncream if I know I will be outside for any length of time.

I can not say that these have been caused by living over here as I have always been an outdoorsy type of person (fishing, walking, football etc.etc.).

Please do not ignore any skin blemishes, no matter how innocuous they may seem...and try and avoid the sun if possible.....you really do not want to go through a similar experience if you can avoid it.

Don't you bloody die yet pal,you owe me a beer next year:sneaky:

Dorothy Dec 12th 2011 8:47 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 9785428)
Serious thread.

I have just had a big chunk of skin taken from the back of my hand which required eight stitches to repair the wound:ohmy:

I had the stitches taken out yesterday. The whole thing was an unpleasant and painful experience. The problem was a tiny patch of dry rough skin which turned out to be turning cancerous:(

I have also been referred to the skin clinic to remove some similar patches from my face.

I do not sunbathe....these have been caused by going about my daily business. I usually smother in suncream if I know I will be outside for any length of time.

I can not say that these have been caused by living over here as I have always been an outdoorsy type of person (fishing, walking, football etc.etc.).

Please do not ignore any skin blemishes, no matter how innocuous they may seem...and try and avoid the sun if possible.....you really do not want to go through a similar experience if you can avoid it.

Hope it turns out ok G. :fingerscrossed:

chris955 Dec 12th 2011 9:20 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 
That's a stupid thing to say, in the time white man has been here they havent evolved different skin, Aussies are just as prone to skin cancer as anyone else.
Glad it is all looking good.


Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 9785448)


As one of the nurses I work with said:
"pommy skin wasn't designed for aussie sun"....not sure it is that simple but we really need to remain vigilant


Grayling Dec 12th 2011 9:48 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 
Thanks for your good wishes

I'm just hoping that the lesions on my face can be treated by freezing:fingerscrossed:

When the lesions are cut out a large area around them also has to be removed in case it has started to spread.

The scar on my hand will be about an inch long:ohmy:

Not so bad on the back of my hand....but imagine having inch long scars on your face:eek:

Is a suntan really worth it?

bobbyftm Dec 12th 2011 9:57 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 
Hope things turn out for the good mate :fingerscrossed:

bingobob777 Dec 12th 2011 10:57 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potenti...s_of_sunscreen

Can't win unless you avoid the sun altogether apparently

Bernieboy Dec 12th 2011 11:18 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 9785627)
Thanks for your good wishes

I'm just hoping that the lesions on my face can be treated by freezing:fingerscrossed:

When the lesions are cut out a large area around them also has to be removed in case it has started to spread.

The scar on my hand will be about an inch long:ohmy:

Not so bad on the back of my hand....but imagine having inch long scars on your face:eek:

Is a suntan really worth it?

Mate can you ask them to freeze a smile on yer face:D

DeadVim Dec 13th 2011 1:57 am

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 
Good luck G, it's something everyone should be wary of, no excuses these days.

I love playing cricket but hell I do think of the consequences of that much time in the sun ... slip, slap, slop it y'all. :thumbup:

Grayling Dec 13th 2011 6:38 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 

Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 9785750)
Mate can you ask them to freeze a smile on yer face:D

sorted:)

Jaycee1 Dec 13th 2011 6:42 pm

Re: Here comes the sun - be careful
 
sorry to hear your news and hope you have a speedy recovery. You just never know with any type of mole, dark spots etc.
Its on my list of things to do in the holidays get my skin checked out.
J x


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