LauraMax
Cathlete
Don't tan! Wear SPF 30 sunscreen!
I really hesitated to post this b/c it's a bit personal but I figured WTH, it might help someone. After 25 years of serious UV exposure, done for my psoriasis since until recently it was the only truly effective treatment, a few weeks ago my derm found a carcinoma on my leg (strange place for it, no?). Now, I am def. not looking for sympathy b/c right now it's not a big deal. Certainly nothing compared to what some folks are going through. Not life threatening, not making me feel bad or sick, & I'm having it removed the first week of Jan. I just want you ladies to be more aware.
That said, it makes me a little nervous to be touched w/skin cancer at the age of 40. Where will I be in 10 years?
Honestly, I don't know if I myself would do anything differently, even with what I know now. I had the choice of walking around w/90% of my body covered with an angry, red, scaly rash or risking skin cancer. Instead, I'm now on meds w/a high risk of lymphoma. But I do hope those who have a choice stay the hell away from the sun & the tanning beds. If I had a choice I think I would have seriously limited my UV exposure a long time ago.
Now, I guess I'll be seeing my natural skin color again. I'm not sure what it is after all this time.
I guess the next year will bring a paler, healthier version of Laura. 
I really hesitated to post this b/c it's a bit personal but I figured WTH, it might help someone. After 25 years of serious UV exposure, done for my psoriasis since until recently it was the only truly effective treatment, a few weeks ago my derm found a carcinoma on my leg (strange place for it, no?). Now, I am def. not looking for sympathy b/c right now it's not a big deal. Certainly nothing compared to what some folks are going through. Not life threatening, not making me feel bad or sick, & I'm having it removed the first week of Jan. I just want you ladies to be more aware.
That said, it makes me a little nervous to be touched w/skin cancer at the age of 40. Where will I be in 10 years?
Honestly, I don't know if I myself would do anything differently, even with what I know now. I had the choice of walking around w/90% of my body covered with an angry, red, scaly rash or risking skin cancer. Instead, I'm now on meds w/a high risk of lymphoma. But I do hope those who have a choice stay the hell away from the sun & the tanning beds. If I had a choice I think I would have seriously limited my UV exposure a long time ago.
Now, I guess I'll be seeing my natural skin color again. I'm not sure what it is after all this time.