Foy, best of luck with your procedure and hope the results leave you worry free!
Melanoma
#51
Posted 18 September 2015 - 01:07 AM
2003 Ford Ranger FX4 Level II 2013 ATC Bobcat SE "And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years."- Abraham Lincoln http://ski3pin.blogspot.com/
#52
Posted 15 April 2019 - 10:16 PM
Time for an update here. At my recent now yearly check I had 4 moles removed and biopsied. One came back moderate abnormal. The new mining expedition on my back - wider and deeper and more pathology work - in that suspicious area is tomorrow afternoon. All will go well.
2003 Ford Ranger FX4 Level II 2013 ATC Bobcat SE "And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years."- Abraham Lincoln http://ski3pin.blogspot.com/
#53
Posted 15 April 2019 - 11:26 PM
As Foy mentioned early today, we Scortched Geezers need to support one another!
I am haunted by waters
#54
Posted 16 April 2019 - 12:02 AM
Eddie
KO4CPL
Travel light. Travel far. Travel safe.
#55
Posted 16 April 2019 - 02:35 AM
Ski, Good of you to share with us. I am confident we will be camping together well into our old age.
I'm holding both of you responsible to make this happen.
2021 RAM 3500 Crew 4x4, 6.4 hemi/8 speed trans with 4.10 gears, Timber Grove bags, Falken Wildpeak 35" tires.
OEV Aluma 6.75 flatbed, Bundutec Odyssey camper on order for 2024
For this year we're still using our 2008 FWC Hawk with victron DC-DC charger, 130w solar, MPPT controler
with 2000w inverter and external 120v output and 12v solar input with 100w portable solar. http://lighthawkphoto.com
#56
Posted 16 April 2019 - 03:22 AM
2012 ATC Puma Shell build - https://www.wanderth...012-puma-build/
Power considerations thread - https://www.wanderth...e-power-scotty/
Building out an electrical system - So, you want to setup a good electrical system in your camper? - Electrical, Charging, Solar, Batteries and Generators - Wander the West
#57
Posted 16 April 2019 - 03:57 AM
Best wishes for a positive outcome!
#58
Posted 16 April 2019 - 11:42 AM
Thank heaven for science and medical knowledge! All the best for your procedure. It is nerve wracking. I too was told I had melanoma after it was caught by my primary. The biopsy was positive and I had surgery to cut it out. It was in a nasty spot beside my eye. Not fun but oh so glad it is 'gone'. So far all is well but having the "Irish curse" I must be diligent about having suspect things checked out early.
Hang in there and live each day to the fullest!
Rob
2016 Duramax 2.8 Diesel long bed Colorado 4WD with 2011 Eagle
#59
Posted 16 April 2019 - 02:33 PM
I'm holding both of you responsible to make this happen.
Interesting find, Andy. How much has changed since I posted that. Everyone reacts differently, but I am somewhat amazed how well my chemo treatment is going and the progress I am having. Of course I was concerned when first diagnosed, but now I believe that quote you posted will still be true. And Monte is much tougher than I am, so I'm sure he will come out of this as fit as ever.
"Not all who wander are lost. Except Ted, he's usually lost." Dirty Dog
#60
Posted 16 April 2019 - 02:53 PM
Hey guys medical science is a wonderful thing; besides there are lot's of adventures out there in that wild world to still , so get better!
Smoke
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