What made you happy today? Part II
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Speaking of pet birds and beloved canine companions in other threads, I think someone might have already posted Peggy and Molly's YouTube channel. But here it is again - the best channel on YouTube, ever!
Funniest pair ever! Damn I miss the Aussie magpie's song:
https://www.youtube.com/@peggyandmolly8847
Funniest pair ever! Damn I miss the Aussie magpie's song:
https://www.youtube.com/@peggyandmolly8847
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^Well done, Skids. You're no doubt getting good value from that with your recovery process.
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Went into Mole Map this morning. No, it's not a service to provide directions to the homes of women with questionable morals, it's a full body scan looking for any signs of skin cancer, particularly Melanoma.
All clear. Got some sun damaged skin in places (I never wear sunscreen) but nothing even worth taking a photo of.
All clear. Got some sun damaged skin in places (I never wear sunscreen) but nothing even worth taking a photo of.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Good News and nah no Pics.stui magpie wrote:Went into Mole Map this morning. No, it's not a service to provide directions to the homes of women with questionable morals, it's a full body scan looking for any signs of skin cancer, particularly Melanoma.
All clear. Got some sun damaged skin in places (I never wear sunscreen) but nothing even worth taking a photo of.
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I really should do that too! How much did it set you back?stui magpie wrote:Went into Mole Map this morning. No, it's not a service to provide directions to the homes of women with questionable morals, it's a full body scan looking for any signs of skin cancer, particularly Melanoma.
All clear. Got some sun damaged skin in places (I never wear sunscreen) but nothing even worth taking a photo of.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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$250, don't get anything back from Medicare or Private insurance.
At your age, working mostly inside, unless there's a family history of Melanoma I wouldn't bother. Most of the sun damage to skin is cumulative.
Having worked inside for 40 years it's only now I'm spending more time out in the sun and since Dad had a history of skin cancers and I'd noticed some things on my legs and places that hadn't been there before I thought it prudent to get checked out, but while the growths are sun related none of them are cancerous or likely to turn cancerous.
$250, don't get anything back from Medicare or Private insurance.
At your age, working mostly inside, unless there's a family history of Melanoma I wouldn't bother. Most of the sun damage to skin is cumulative.
Having worked inside for 40 years it's only now I'm spending more time out in the sun and since Dad had a history of skin cancers and I'd noticed some things on my legs and places that hadn't been there before I thought it prudent to get checked out, but while the growths are sun related none of them are cancerous or likely to turn cancerous.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Yep, if you're unsure just go to a GP. There's all different kinds of things, they gave me a color chart for reference.
I've got a few Seborrhoeic Keratoses which are harmless.
Things to watch out for is irregular shapes and multi colours as well as growing or changing colours. A GP will tell you in 30 seconds if it looks like a problem.
Keep in mind, the real nasty ones, Melanoma, can pop up absolutely anwhere not just in places exposed to the sun so keep an eye out for new spots in unusual places.
Yep, if you're unsure just go to a GP. There's all different kinds of things, they gave me a color chart for reference.
I've got a few Seborrhoeic Keratoses which are harmless.
Things to watch out for is irregular shapes and multi colours as well as growing or changing colours. A GP will tell you in 30 seconds if it looks like a problem.
Keep in mind, the real nasty ones, Melanoma, can pop up absolutely anwhere not just in places exposed to the sun so keep an eye out for new spots in unusual places.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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A follow up article on the worst events ever, with an esteemed entry from South Australia:
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/f ... experience
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/f ... experience
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