Libby Pritchett
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My dad had surgery today for his skin cancer. This is my public service announcement... if you have a suspicious spot, get it checked out. And if you don't like the answer, get a 2nd opinion. Don't put it off.
My dad has had a few basal cell carcinomas removed over the years. He had one spot on his nose (about the size of a dime) that he's been asking his dermatologist about for 6 years. Well, his family doctor (new guy) insisted that he go for a 2nd opinion last month because he didn't like the look of it.
So today he went in for very extensive surgery to remove it. When if the idiot dr had caught it sooner, it wouldn't have been nearly this serious.
He had the Mohs surgery first (they ended up calling him back twice in order to get it all). And they removed a HUGE section from his nose... it was from the corner of his eye all down one side his nose, over the bridge of his nose, and onto his cheek a little. And it wasn't just just scraped off... there was no skin at all left. We saw innards.
Then he went on to the reconstructive surgery. Thankfully, it wasn't to his bone as they thought it might be, so they were able to just do the skin graft. They removed a huge section of skin from his forehead and then pulled it TIGHT to staple it up (the section was nearly 2" wide so you can imagine how tight they had to pull the skin to close it back up -- and it went all the way up to his hairline). Then the skin from his forehead was kinda piled into his nose so that it can attach and regrow the skin there. It'll stay that way for 3 weeks when he'll go back for another surgery to complete the reconstruction.
Poor guy... his face was so swollen (this was before the reconstruction). i bet he'll end up with a couple of black eyes out of it. And the meds were making him very nauseous. He threw up twice this evening, and each time when he did, it made his eyes water. only his tear ducts are filled with blood right now. So, he was crying blood.
He was at the hospital for over 14 hrs today for an outpatient procedure for crying out loud. I wish they'd kept him overnight.
I'll spare you the photos, but if you are truly curious, you can google "forehead flap" and look at some of the images that came up. It breaks my heart.
Thanks guys. I'm just really emotional over it tonight apparently. Any thoughts and prayers you can offer are greatly appreciated.
My dad has had a few basal cell carcinomas removed over the years. He had one spot on his nose (about the size of a dime) that he's been asking his dermatologist about for 6 years. Well, his family doctor (new guy) insisted that he go for a 2nd opinion last month because he didn't like the look of it.
So today he went in for very extensive surgery to remove it. When if the idiot dr had caught it sooner, it wouldn't have been nearly this serious.
He had the Mohs surgery first (they ended up calling him back twice in order to get it all). And they removed a HUGE section from his nose... it was from the corner of his eye all down one side his nose, over the bridge of his nose, and onto his cheek a little. And it wasn't just just scraped off... there was no skin at all left. We saw innards.
Then he went on to the reconstructive surgery. Thankfully, it wasn't to his bone as they thought it might be, so they were able to just do the skin graft. They removed a huge section of skin from his forehead and then pulled it TIGHT to staple it up (the section was nearly 2" wide so you can imagine how tight they had to pull the skin to close it back up -- and it went all the way up to his hairline). Then the skin from his forehead was kinda piled into his nose so that it can attach and regrow the skin there. It'll stay that way for 3 weeks when he'll go back for another surgery to complete the reconstruction.
Poor guy... his face was so swollen (this was before the reconstruction). i bet he'll end up with a couple of black eyes out of it. And the meds were making him very nauseous. He threw up twice this evening, and each time when he did, it made his eyes water. only his tear ducts are filled with blood right now. So, he was crying blood.
I'll spare you the photos, but if you are truly curious, you can google "forehead flap" and look at some of the images that came up. It breaks my heart.
Thanks guys. I'm just really emotional over it tonight apparently. Any thoughts and prayers you can offer are greatly appreciated.