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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 1868248" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>. . . and make a payment on my Lexus."</p><p></p><p>This is the joke my first dermatologist told me every six months for about twenty years as he prepared to freeze my latest crop of skin cancers. Now I have a different doc, and this one is a former Soviet army doctor who says "This may sting a little bit." Then he offers me a lollipop because he says it distracts one from the pain.</p><p></p><p>I got these from hunting, fishing, and skeet shooting without any UV protection. Happily none of them has turned into melanoma, but my message to you is, however old you are, if you aren't using sunscreen, you should. My current skin doc recently told me that he is seeing a huge increase in skin cancers of all types. He didn't offer a reason for this, and I don't have a theory, but regardless, it's not desirable.</p><p></p><p>I have, by faithful use of sunblock, hats, long sleeves, long pants, and staying in the shade a little more, managed to get the crop from twenty some freeze burn/scab/scar events every six months down to between five and ten, so it's never too late.</p><p></p><p>Or one can choose to be macho and pay the price . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 1868248, member: 711"] . . . and make a payment on my Lexus." This is the joke my first dermatologist told me every six months for about twenty years as he prepared to freeze my latest crop of skin cancers. Now I have a different doc, and this one is a former Soviet army doctor who says "This may sting a little bit." Then he offers me a lollipop because he says it distracts one from the pain. I got these from hunting, fishing, and skeet shooting without any UV protection. Happily none of them has turned into melanoma, but my message to you is, however old you are, if you aren't using sunscreen, you should. My current skin doc recently told me that he is seeing a huge increase in skin cancers of all types. He didn't offer a reason for this, and I don't have a theory, but regardless, it's not desirable. I have, by faithful use of sunblock, hats, long sleeves, long pants, and staying in the shade a little more, managed to get the crop from twenty some freeze burn/scab/scar events every six months down to between five and ten, so it's never too late. Or one can choose to be macho and pay the price . . . [/QUOTE]
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