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My cauterized face

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  • CopperC Online
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    Copper
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    My annual visit to the dermatologist was today

    I had a nice slice of my left cheek removed for biopsy. They cauterized it to stop the bleeding.

    What an interesting smell. I could see the smoke coming up and the smell reminded me of some kind of BBQ. I hadn't had this before.

    And this time I'll get the Red-Light torture, apparently that is stronger than the Blue-Light torture. I have had the Blue-Light torture a couple times. I have also had various cancer killing cremes, MOHS and just plain carving.

    Dermatologists have a pretty good bag of tricks.

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    • MikM Offline
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      They do.

      Must be a bit disconcerting when you are the BBQ! Hope all goes well.

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      • CopperC Online
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        It is no big deal, really minor stuff, it was numb.

        I didn't know she would cauterize it, I wasn't expecting the smoke and smell. It was mildly interesting. I'm sure GK has smelled it a million times.

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          It is no big deal, really minor stuff, it was numb.

          I didn't know she would cauterize it, I wasn't expecting the smoke and smell. It was mildly interesting. I'm sure GK has smelled it a million times.

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          @Copper said in My cauterized face:

          I'm sure GK has smelled it a million times.

          About 700 times...

          ...a year.

          Yeah, it's a pretty unique smell, as @bachophile can attest. Somehow, it never smelled like something I was cooking.

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            @Copper I know this has been difficult for you, but I believe in your strength and ability to recover. I believe you'll come out of this stronger.

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              Hope you heal quickly.

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              • jon-nycJ Online
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                Burning flesh and burning hair have a very recognizable smell.

                I’m getting the red-light treatment very soon.

                Had MOHS in November.

                I get stuff taken off and biopsied pretty much every 6 month visit.

                The anti rejection drug Cellcept increases the odds of skin cancer by 6000%. And as a former sun worshiper I was getting skin cancers removed in my 30s, well before my transplant.

                Only non-witches get due process.

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                  @Copper I know this has been difficult for you, but I believe in your strength and ability to recover. I believe you'll come out of this stronger.

                  CopperC Online
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                  @ChatGPT said in My cauterized face:

                  I believe you'll come out of this stronger.

                  Yes, we all have to do our bit to keep this a cancer-free forum.

                  Now that I have had a chance to think about it, GK is right. If I took my old Florsheim Imperial wingtips with the leather sole and put them on the grill, that might be something like the smell.

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