Posted by Old Roy on November 15, 2011 at 17:58:09 from (98.17.212.230):
About 15 years ago I was rotary brushing paint off a tractor gas tank. one if the wires hit just beside nose piece if my glasses imbedding itself right beside my right tear duct.
I kept picking at it thinking I hadn't gotten it all out, but it actually was trying to heal and when it itched I would pick at it more. At that time it had developed into like a mole, and was just as bothersome. Fast forward 13 years...two yeas ago it was the size of a pencil eraser starting to travel towards the bridge of my nose, Last 6 months it has traveled to just on top the bridge I went to my Dr and he sent me to a surgeon today and he has decided he can't do it in the office so on Dec 1, I will be in hospital for removal of this...He says it is a nasty cancer. and is getting aggressive. He also added he has done over 1100 such procedures on the same type of cancer with all them being successful.
Now what scares me the most although I'll be asleep he has to cut off this growth that will extend into sinus cavity and go deep enough to remove all the cancer, then put in some type of filler then cover it with donor area skin about a 3 cm square from either my neck or forehead.
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