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Re: Keep our moderator in your thoughts and prayers
From: Ro
Date: Jul 15, 2010 11:33AM
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Jared, the waiting is horrible. It's like being stuck in limbo. I had
some bipsies done about a year ago. Or maybe a little longer. They
came back neither malignant nor benign, showed changes, they said. So
I really do need to get in and checked again. I will have her check my
toes. :)
~Randi and Guide Dog Jayden
Its an adventure, said Fred.
On Jul 15, 2010, at 10:26 AM, Jared Smith wrote:
> The doctor opted to do more tests to absolutely verify malignancy
> before being more aggressive. He took a sample about the size and
> thickness of a shirt button from the inside of my toe. So, it's not
> too bad, though the local anesthetic has yet to wear off. Now 10 long
> days for biopsy results.
>
> All this talk of me and me toe makes me uncomfortable. Assume no news
> is good news. :-)
>
> Randi brought up an excellent point about the need for many here who
> can't see their own skin to have it checked by others.
>
> Jared
>
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