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I'm sorry that happened to you, but it also shows you're a hard worker, so hats off!I had some gnarly skin cancer. Three spots. That white gauze was one of them, but the one shown was the biggest spot. Decades of working out in the sun will do that.
hemp oil will cure that, or at least, it cured my husbands skin cancer.I had some gnarly skin cancer. Three spots. That white gauze was one of them, but the one shown was the biggest spot. Decades of working out in the sun will do that.
hemp oil will cure that, or at least, it cured my husbands skin cancer.
wow, yeah, well if you find any more, I highly suggest trying hemp oil firstIt's gone now. They just cut the hell out of it, then burn it, then stitch it ... all while you're awake. It's strange smelling your own flesh cooking.

I had some gnarly skin cancer. Three spots. That white gauze was one of them, but the one shown was the biggest spot. Decades of working out in the sun will do that.
I know, I know, this is going to piss someone off, and their futile demands that I provide evidence to back up my opinion on this video will go un-noticed, ugh.
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hats on, always protect your face from the sun!I'm sorry that happened to you, but it also shows you're a hard worker, so hats off!
Not my cup of tea, I don't even watch other people get poked with needles, I tread lightly here.I'll add that they do the cut and burn in stages. They cut a chunk out, then torch where they cut... then you wait. They check for cancer cells to see if they went deep enough. If not, they do it again. They keep doing it until it looks like they got all the cancer out, then they stitch it.
The one that's covered in the pic was the deepest one. I don't remember how many times they had to do that one.
They let my wife watch the whole thing. She was pretty enthralled by it all. Maybe she should be on this site. 😜
Not my cup of tea, I don't even watch other people get poked with needles, I tread lightly here.
Touche!hats on, always protect your face from the sun!