His Battle with a Community Acquired MRSA (CA-MRSA) Infection and Septicemia
Marshall came with me to see Dr. Rude today. He was very nice, and we both liked him very much. He told us that hopefully it won’t be a big deal, and it will leave me with a nice scar down my nose, but one that should be all but invisible after a little time. I will have the surgery January 31st.
I don’t care what it looks like, just get it off!
He also told me that statistically, at my age (36), having a basal cell cancer, that I am very likely to have another one within 5 years. He said to not ever see the light of day without SPF 35 sunscreen on my face again. He recommended Shiseido, I need to go find it.
Marshall was worn out after that appointment, might be the stress factor. He is having a follow up MRI this week as well as all of the other goings on. He has managed to talk the powers that be into sedating him for it. It is amazing, but one of the few things he remembers about his whole hospital stay is the horror of the MRI. He also has a real mental block about it, so sedation will be good. Let’s hope the results are good!
Ouch, Christina! I’m so glad you caught that early. I’m nobody even notices the surgery scar with your skills at applying moisturizer and foundation. hehe (the 2 things I commented about on the beauty blog)
Ouch, Christina! I’m so glad you caught that early. I’m nobody even notices the surgery scar with your skills at applying moisturizer and foundation. hehe (the 2 things I commented about on the beauty blog)
Oooh me too! And yes, the scar is very light now (6 months later), and if I want it invisible, I can do that too! Thank God for COSMETICS!!