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Jimmyz123 01-26-2012 02:43 PM

Skin Cancer, it's no Joke
 
I had what I thought was a stupid little sore on the back of my ear so I went to the dermatologist to see what's up. My ear was numbed up and the cut part of the sore of and had is biopsied. Turns out I have Basal Call Carcinoma. They say that's the most easy of the cancers to cure but IT'S STILL CANCER. That same day they burned off two other sun damages spots on my face. Now I get to wait for when I go have the surgery to remove the cancer on my ear. If you have any spots or sores that are not going away, go have them checked. It's a minor cancer but if left untreated can be deadly. I know I want to be fishing with you all for many years so don't wait.

Here's some info on the stuff.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001827/

jorluivil 01-26-2012 02:59 PM

Cancer is no joke.....PERIOD! I lost my grandmother to cancer and one of my uncle has stage 3 colon cancer. My sister was diagnosed with cancer at a very young age but because it was caught on time they were able to get her taken care of.

Did they say how you got it? Is it hereditary or is there a way to prevent it?

RK 01-26-2012 03:10 PM

GOOD SUNSCREEN ALL DAY EVERYDAY!!!!!!

http://www.surfline.com/surf-news/sa...sing-it_44057/


http://www.surfline.com/surf-news/sa...ts-uses_44383/

rogersmith 01-26-2012 03:26 PM

thanks for posting this, absolutely. And don't be afraid of what you might find, finding out early keeps your options open. And chances are allot of weird growths aren't cancer yet, but getting rid of them helps prevent them from going cancerous. I have had some stuff taken off my nose as well. Quick recovery to you Jimmy!

mtnbykr2 01-26-2012 03:32 PM

In my prayers Jimmy, quick recovery...
Thank you for the post and information, we all have to watch out for that stuff

Jimmyz123 01-26-2012 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 105756)
Cancer is no joke.....PERIOD! I lost my grandmother to cancer and one of my uncle has stage 3 colon cancer. My sister was diagnosed with cancer at a very young age but because it was caught on time they were able to get her taken care of.

Did they say how you got it? Is it hereditary or is there a way to prevent it?

Thanks all for the uplifting words, and thanks for the prayers Mtnbykr2.

THe told me I needed to wear a hat that now protects the back of my ears and make sure to apply sunscreen in that area. Literally this is where your ear attaches to your head. I never would have thought that I would get something there, nor did I ever think to protect it too well. Now I do. Now he has advised me to come back every 6 months for check ups to make sure it does not have any long term affects.

http://www.sungrubbies.com/index.htm

Here's a great site to find a lot of Sun Care products.

ful-rac 01-26-2012 03:35 PM

Great to hear everything was taken care of...your right it's no joke. Everybody should cover themselves up as much as they can. the BWE buff works great, wear it everytime I go fish'n sun or not.

GregAndrew 01-26-2012 03:42 PM

I had one of those removed. The funny thing was that I had asked lots of docs about it over a long time period before a specialist diagnosed it from 10 feet away. All the others said it was probably nothing lol. The good news is that it is only very rarely a serious problem. The other good thing is that fishing is good after the surgery.

http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...w/P3020091.jpg

Notice the dark spot next to my nose?

PapaDave 01-26-2012 04:25 PM

I had a bump on the bridge of my nose, right where it meets the eye. Had it for years, thought it was from my eyeglasses. Turns out it was Basal Cell, luckily. Had it cut out and and had several spots on the top of my head (yes, I'm bald), arms and even legs frozen off.

I lucked out, if it had been the bad kind I wouldn't be writing this because I waited so long to have it checked out. I would recommend everyone to bring it up with their doctors, just to be sure.

wade 01-26-2012 04:42 PM

Sorry to hear about your exposure Jimmy. Hope all is good :cheers1::reel:

Cue the informercial in 3, 2, 1, ....
Wear your UV BUFF!
LJ Mossback Series next..
(Whoever captures the seriolas skin photography the best, wins em..:yt:)
send hi res jpgs to sideversion at hot mail

http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegallery/data/635/b1.jpg

T-Rex 01-27-2012 06:26 PM

Use a good sunscreen, wear your buff and see the dermatologist at least once or twice a year. Works for me.

Amish Ed 01-27-2012 09:33 PM

I had 60 stitches in my face thanks to the same thing. You'll be in my prayers too.

Jimmyz123 01-28-2012 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Amish Ed (Post 105841)
I had 60 stitches in my face thanks to the same thing. You'll be in my prayers too.

Thanks man, the funny part to this will be if someone sees the scar behind my ear they will think I had a face lift, but then would think you paid to have that face lifted?

Anyway I'm still waiting for the call to have it removed, I may call for an update next week. I want this thing gone.

dgax65 01-30-2012 11:11 AM

There was a similar skin cancer awareness post on the Australian Kayak Fishing Forum a few years ago.

http://www.akff.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=2907

Quite an eye opener.

Like most, I never thought about skin cancer when I was young. Even as my grandparents and mother were regularly getting little bits of their ears, faces and arms cut away, it just didn't sink in. It wasn't until getting severely sunburned on a long July fishing session at La Jolla did I really start taking it seriously. Although I know it won't prevent damage done over the years, I now never go out with sun protection. Long sleeves, long pants, big hat or head cover and zinc sun block on any exposed skin.

T Bone 01-31-2012 06:06 AM

You better believe cancer is no joke.

No one knows that better than me and my son.

Except for Matt(Moyer) and everyone else who cancer has affected.

Word around the campfire is that because of the poor tournament turnout the last two years there may be no Moyer tourney this year.This is unacceptable.

Please let Matt or Jim know that you support this cause and the tournament.

T Bone 01-31-2012 06:15 AM

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Sorry Jimmy to hijack but the cancer topic is my personal soapbox to preach from.We were helped out by proceeds from the Moyer tourney when this was our life.
My son is now 19 months cancer free(thank you Jesus)but we still have that in our thoughts constantly.

Jimmy-prayers sent...

Bennyblanco 01-31-2012 07:03 AM

That last picture just broke my heart,I literally had a tear on my eye.i have two children myself I just could imagine how hrd it can be.
Best wishes to all of you.

Jimmyz123 01-31-2012 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by T Bone (Post 106082)
You better believe cancer is no joke.

No one knows that better than me and my son.

Except for Matt(Moyer) and everyone else who cancer has affected.

Word around the campfire is that because of the poor tournament turnout the last two years there may be no Moyer tourney this year.This is unacceptable.

Please let Matt or Jim know that you support this cause and the tournament.


I'm not sure what the deal was last year with the tournament but there was a very low turnout for it and in years past there were over a couple hundred people involved. I too would hate to see the tournament not continue on so I will show my support and give my efforts to help keep it going. I think we all need to let them know how much we all want to keep it going.

Thank you for the post, no worries about the Hi-Jack. My feeling is the more we all realize that we are not immune to possibly getting cancer of some sort, the more we ALL can make efforts to prevent it, or fight it better. I'm actually working on a Sun shade device that I will post up when I have it ready. This has caused me to become inventive if you will.


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