glad to hear you're okay....
Happy to know you are all better. This is a good learning experience for all of us.
I'm glad that everything is okay.
WARHAWK
I'm also glad to hear you got it checked and on the road to recovery.
Many people don't like to wear hats and just rely on sun screen. As a person who had Melanoma removed from my ear I won't go out in the sun without a wide brim hat.Never thought I would get it but time and exposure takes it's toll." To be forwarned is to be forearmed".
I find myself trying to tan my head as I am battling to digest the overly white head, even after 35 days. (Yes I am counting!)
The winter sun is still fairly strong here in the sub tropical area where I live, so I have been spending brief, careful moments under its powerful UV rays during lunch breaks. But It doesn't seem to be working. Now I am on leave for a few days, so I spend even more time tanning with no SPF. I know its a risk, but its one I am willing to take in an attempt to get my pip the same colour as my face.
Man, my scalp is stil so white, it looks a white greenish colour under the drab office lights. There is nothing like sitting in the balmy sun, body oil on the skin, reading and getting a golden tan, in the middle of winter!!!
Today I got slightly red, hoping to have a bronze pate by the time I return to work next week.
Very risky, but care is the key!
With what he gave me, everything cleared up rather quickly. It's all going to be fine. But... lesson learned.
Thanks again for all the advice.
Awesome. Glad to hear it wasn't too traumatic.