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As I wean myself off of the excellent pain meds, I am starting to put the
website back together after moving it to a bigger, faster server.

I had to start from scratch with the semi-hydro forum, and this time it's a
do-it-yourself registration (I hope that lasts), so please join and start
filling in the blank spaces!

http://firstrays.com/phpbb/index.php

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glad you are feeling better!

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I guess "holding thumbs", as Wendy puts it, works! So glad you seem to be
okay.

Diana

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Well....it was the removal of a melanoma, so I'm still waiting for the
results of the tissue biopsy.

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"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
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I guess "holding thumbs", as Wendy puts it, works! So glad you seem to be
okay.

Diana

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Ah. Well, let's hope for the best. I had a scare recently. Fortunately, it
seems to be okay so far, but we shall see.

Skin, Ray?

Diana

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Well....it was the removal of a melanoma, so I'm still waiting for the
results of the tissue biopsy.

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"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
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I guess "holding thumbs", as Wendy puts it, works! So glad you seem to be
okay.

Diana

"Ray B" wrote in message
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Thanks.

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Melanomas are not nice things, but there are lots of success stories. Hope you
both number in that category. Anyway, welcome back, Ray.

On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 21:50:41 -0500, "Diana Kulaga"
wrote:

Ah. Well, let's hope for the best. I had a scare recently. Fortunately, it
seems to be okay so far, but we shall see.

Skin, Ray?

Diana

"Ray B" wrote in message
news:UU0Aj.6313$LK3.2084@trndny02...
Well....it was the removal of a melanoma, so I'm still waiting for the
results of the tissue biopsy.

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Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
I guess "holding thumbs", as Wendy puts it, works! So glad you seem to be
okay.

Diana

"Ray B" wrote in message
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Thanks.

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There are a lot of good things leaning my way:

It was in the heel of my hand - an unusual location, and NOT on the trunk of
my body.

When the original 5mm wide excision was taken - before knowing the
diagnosis - the margins were clear, suggesting they "got it all"
(Unfortunately, the current protocol is a 4 cm diameter removal, which is
why I'm now laid up).

Blood work looked like nothing was happening. There is an enzyme - LDH -
present in all cells, and if there is tissue damage going on, the level in
the blood is elevated. "Normal" is 318-618 micrograms per liter. Mine was
323.

No indication of issues with PET or CAT scans, nor MRI.

I'm keeping the most positive attitude I can!

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"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Ah. Well, let's hope for the best. I had a scare recently. Fortunately, it
seems to be okay so far, but we shall see.

Skin, Ray?

Diana

"Ray B" wrote in message
news:UU0Aj.6313$LK3.2084@trndny02...
Well....it was the removal of a melanoma, so I'm still waiting for the
results of the tissue biopsy.

--

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Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
I guess "holding thumbs", as Wendy puts it, works! So glad you seem to be
okay.

Diana

"Ray B" wrote in message
news:Aj_zj.7393$dB.448@trnddc01...
Thanks.

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wrote in message
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glad you are feeling better!

--j_a










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On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 06:24:15 -0800, Ray B wrote
(in article jecAj.12049$Td2.4059@trndny08):

There are a lot of good things leaning my way:

It was in the heel of my hand - an unusual location, and NOT on the trunk of
my body.

When the original 5mm wide excision was taken - before knowing the
diagnosis - the margins were clear, suggesting they "got it all"
(Unfortunately, the current protocol is a 4 cm diameter removal, which is
why I'm now laid up).

Blood work looked like nothing was happening. There is an enzyme - LDH -
present in all cells, and if there is tissue damage going on, the level in
the blood is elevated. "Normal" is 318-618 micrograms per liter. Mine was
323.

No indication of issues with PET or CAT scans, nor MRI.

I'm keeping the most positive attitude I can!


Sounds as if you have good reason to feel positive. Let me add my very best
wishes.

Tom
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Ouch!!! 4cm....[cringe] (I'm a woossss!)

Happy your back, Ray!

K
"Ray B" wrote in message
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There are a lot of good things leaning my way:

It was in the heel of my hand - an unusual location, and NOT on the trunk
of my body.

When the original 5mm wide excision was taken - before knowing the
diagnosis - the margins were clear, suggesting they "got it all"
(Unfortunately, the current protocol is a 4 cm diameter removal, which is
why I'm now laid up).

Blood work looked like nothing was happening. There is an enzyme - LDH -
present in all cells, and if there is tissue damage going on, the level in
the blood is elevated. "Normal" is 318-618 micrograms per liter. Mine
was 323.

No indication of issues with PET or CAT scans, nor MRI.

I'm keeping the most positive attitude I can!

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Ah. Well, let's hope for the best. I had a scare recently. Fortunately,
it seems to be okay so far, but we shall see.

Skin, Ray?

Diana

"Ray B" wrote in message
news:UU0Aj.6313$LK3.2084@trndny02...
Well....it was the removal of a melanoma, so I'm still waiting for the
results of the tissue biopsy.

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
I guess "holding thumbs", as Wendy puts it, works! So glad you seem to
be okay.

Diana

"Ray B" wrote in message
news:Aj_zj.7393$dB.448@trnddc01...
Thanks.

--

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glad you are feeling better!

--j_a














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On Mar 7, 10:24*am, "Ray B" wrote:
There are a lot of good things leaning my way:

It was in the heel of my hand - an unusual location, and NOT on the trunk of
my body.

When the original 5mm wide excision was taken - before knowing the
diagnosis - the margins were clear, suggesting they "got it all"
(Unfortunately, the current protocol is a 4 cm diameter removal,...


That's the dermatology version of "keep cutting until you see
daylight."

I hope all goes for the best.

J. Del Col
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"jadel" wrote in message
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On Mar 7, 10:24 am, "Ray B" wrote:
There are a lot of good things leaning my way:

It was in the heel of my hand - an unusual location, and NOT on the trunk
of
my body.

When the original 5mm wide excision was taken - before knowing the
diagnosis - the margins were clear, suggesting they "got it all"
(Unfortunately, the current protocol is a 4 cm diameter removal,...


That's the dermatology version of "keep cutting until you see
daylight."

I hope all goes for the best.

J. Del Col


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