My Experience With Melanoma-in-situ and Skin Graft
September 8, 2010
September 2010 ~ One Year After Graft
It's been almost one year since surgery. Here's how the graft looks without any makeup today. I admit this looks a lot better than last September. Not so much of a glaring mark any more, though makes me feel asymmetrical.
Thank you for your amazing blog. Should I have to go through something similar, I'll do the same. I'll find out later this week. I'm 34. (By the way, its probably not appropriate, being that we're talking about skin cancer, but I have to say you look like you're in your early 30s). Very cute...a dumb scar can't take that away from ya.
Ella, Thank you. I just want to hug you! That was so nice (I'm very flattered). I hope you don't have to go through it, but keep your own wise words in mind...scars can't take anything away from us. I'm so glad you found the blog inspiring. Thanks again.
Thank you for your amazing blog. Should I have to go through something similar, I'll do the same. I'll find out later this week. I'm 34. (By the way, its probably not appropriate, being that we're talking about skin cancer, but I have to say you look like you're in your early 30s). Very cute...a dumb scar can't take that away from ya.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your blog. Its inspiring.
~ Ella
Ella,
ReplyDeleteThank you. I just want to hug you! That was so nice (I'm very flattered). I hope you don't have to go through it, but keep your own wise words in mind...scars can't take anything away from us. I'm so glad you found the blog inspiring.
Thanks again.