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With a history of skin cancer in his family, as well as his own personal battle, Buffalo Bills’ coach Sean McDermott knows the value of taking precautions.

But now, it’s a daily thing in terms of my job being primarily outside, at least 50% of it, so if I don’t (wear sun-protective clothing, long pants, hat, and sunblock) — I probably won’t be around much longer.”

https://www.si.com/nfl/bills/news/buffalo-coach-sean-mcdermott-skin-cancer-training-camp

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It's poo pooed as "only" skin cancer.

I went for a doctor check up 2014, I asked about scab that wouldn't heal on my temple. Oh, you're getting older he said, age spots are going to happen. 4 years later, went to Dermatologist for problem with my scalp, dry, skin wouldn't  heal. She asked, whats that on your temple? Oh, I said it's just an age spot. Lol!

She took a biopsy, cancer, a tumor about the size of a wisdom tooth was taken out of my head. Crazy! 

You can get it on your feet, shins, ears. Be careful out there TBD'ers.

 

Great post HOUSE during this summertime we all love to enjoy as a reminder to be edcuated about the dangers of the sun. 

Go Bills!

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Bring back the hat

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2 minutes ago, PonyBoy said:

It's poo pooed as "only" skin cancer.

I went for a doctor check up 2014, I asked about scab that wouldn't heal on my temple. Oh, you're getting older he said, age spots are going to happen. 4 years later, went to Dermatologist for problem with my scalp, dry, skin wouldn't  heal. She asked, whats that on your temple? Oh, I said it's just an age spot. Lol!

She took a biopsy, cancer, a tumor about the size of a wisdom tooth was taken out of my head. Crazy! 

You can get it on your feet, shins, ears. Be careful out there TBD'ers.

 

Great post HOUSE during this summertime we all love to enjoy as a reminder to be edcuated about the dangers of the sun. 

Go Bills!

I had a similar  tumor 6 weeks ago....removed and now I have a nasty scare.....

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3 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

He got skin cancer again?

 

He should stay away from "skin cancer training camp"..

 

I know you meant this as funny. It's not.

More families are affected by skin cancer than you realize. It gets worse the later you and your family members age.

I have been there personally and seen it spread. It's not funny or a 'light issue'.

 

Add to it that simple 'elective procedures' like cancer screenings were stopped for almost a year in NY due to 'the pandemic'.

Cancer deaths are now through the roof. I've seen a few sources show that non-COVID deaths among 18-59 are 40% higher than expected by insurance companies.

 

My non-conspiracy brain tells me that 'elective screenings' like skin cancer biopsies/ colonoscopies/ paps etc are important to catching early cancers and preventing premature death. But those were suspended and are now backed up since thousands of health care workers were thrown out like garbage in NYS.

 

We will see a death bump in preventable cancer deaths in the next few years due to attitudes like yours and policies from Albany.

 

Is that still funny to you?

 

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1 minute ago, RocCityRoller said:

 

I know you meant this as funny. It's not.

More families are affected by skin cancer than you realize. It gets worse the later you and your family members age.

I have been there personally and seen it spread. It's not funny or a 'light issue'.

 

Add to it that simple 'elective procedures' like cancer screenings were stopped for almost a year in NY due to 'the pandemic'.

Cancer deaths are now through the roof. I've seen a few sources show that non-COVID deaths among 18-59 are 40% higher than expected by insurance companies.

 

My non-conspiracy brain tells me that 'elective screenings' like skin cancer biopsies/ colonoscopies/ paps etc are important to catching early cancers and preventing premature death. But those were suspended and are now backed up since thousands of health care workers were thrown out like garbage in NYS.

 

We will see a death bump in preventable cancer deaths in the next few years due to attitudes like yours and policies from Albany.

 

Is that still funny to you?

 


I had a melanoma on my nose required 3 surgeries including a rotation flap to cover the 1cm defect.  
 

im not mocking the disease, but the fact that this same story comes out every training camp about McD and his brush with death.  it’s old news 
 

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3 hours ago, HOUSE said:

Bring back the hat

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I had a similar  tumor 6 weeks ago....removed and now I have a nasty scare.....

Glad you got it taken care of. I avoid the sun as much as I can now given where I live. 

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Skin cancer is no joke.  I've had a minor surgical procedure and one series of radiation treatments.  My doctor believed my two issues were the result of sun exposure from as far back as my childhood in Western New York.  The lessons are pretty straight forward.  Get regular checkups and protect yourself from serious future exposures.  Tanning is no less harmful than a sunburn and both have cumulative effects.  Take steps to protect your children and grandchildren also.  They will appreciate not having to deal with the cancer.

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It's certainly Nothing to mess around with.

 

My wife, a Florida girl, had a pimple on her upper lip, that wasn't normal, and wouldn't go away.  Had Mohs surgery, lost 1/4 of her lip.  Great reconstructive surgery, and she's fine now.  That was 14 years ago.   She also had breast cancer, last summer.  She gets a mammogram again next month, so praying for that to be OK.  

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19 hours ago, RocCityRoller said:

Add to it that simple 'elective procedures' like cancer screenings were stopped for almost a year in NY due to 'the pandemic'.

Cancer deaths are now through the roof. I've seen a few sources show that non-COVID deaths among 18-59 are 40% higher than expected by insurance companies.

 

Is that still funny to you?

 

Wow - that SUX about not being able to get scans in NYS.  Thankfully I have been and continue to get scans down here in Floriduh and have had a quarter sized chunk of skin (melanoma) removed from my shoulder about 18 months ago and a recent Mohs procedure for Basel cell on my honker.  

 

So no - it ISN'T funny....not at all.

 

Sunscreen folks....it really does help, specially if you start young......ain't cool being dead.

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On 7/9/2022 at 8:56 PM, RocCityRoller said:

Add to it that simple 'elective procedures' like cancer screenings were stopped for almost a year in NY due to 'the pandemic'.

Cancer deaths are now through the roof. I've seen a few sources show that non-COVID deaths among 18-59 are 40% higher than expected by insurance companies.

 

My non-conspiracy brain tells me that 'elective screenings' like skin cancer biopsies/ colonoscopies/ paps etc are important to catching early cancers and preventing premature death. But those were suspended and are now backed up since thousands of health care workers were thrown out like garbage in NYS.

 

We will see a death bump in preventable cancer deaths in the next few years due to attitudes like yours and policies from Albany.

 

Is that still funny to you?

 

 

1. COVID ravaged my neighborhood and my wife's family locally with at LEAST 5 deaths that we know of, so yeah you putting the pandemic in quotes is REALLY insulting, on the same level as someone laughing.

 

2. Health care workers were "thrown out" because they refused to have a simple vaccine shot and denied the science... people in the medical field denying science is a BAD thing so yeah, your ire is unwarranted.

 

Spare me your outrage when you so callously discount COVID and the massive loss of human life it caused and the misery that followed the losses. I can already guess you deny the harmful effects of Long COVID as well...

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McClappy’s was squamous. Squamous/basal skin cancers are NOT a “brush with death”. Melanoma is the deadly 1% skin cancer, he didn’t have. 
 

I’ve had 7 basal. My kids joke that I’m a cancer survivor but frankly calling non melanoma a “brush with death” is a disservice to anyone with many real tough disease (MS, lupus, blindness, etc)  

 

…he came nowhere near mr. grim reaper. let actual football start….soooon!

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On 7/9/2022 at 8:56 PM, RocCityRoller said:

 

I know you meant this as funny. It's not.

More families are affected by skin cancer than you realize. It gets worse the later you and your family members age.

I have been there personally and seen it spread. It's not funny or a 'light issue'.

 

Add to it that simple 'elective procedures' like cancer screenings were stopped for almost a year in NY due to 'the pandemic'.

Cancer deaths are now through the roof. I've seen a few sources show that non-COVID deaths among 18-59 are 40% higher than expected by insurance companies.

 

My non-conspiracy brain tells me that 'elective screenings' like skin cancer biopsies/ colonoscopies/ paps etc are important to catching early cancers and preventing premature death. But those were suspended and are now backed up since thousands of health care workers were thrown out like garbage in NYS.

 

We will see a death bump in preventable cancer deaths in the next few years due to attitudes like yours and policies from Albany.

 

Is that still funny to you?

 

He wasn’t saying skin cancer is a a meh issue, his point was to the point, and stating that caution is warranted, you just took it it the wrong way. One can understand your take, but you had no reason to cast blame as you did, this coming from a cancer survivor, whose father as well has had multiple instances with skin cancer. 
 

Go Bills!!!

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On 7/9/2022 at 5:43 PM, machine gun kelly said:

Although I’ve not had that personal experience, my best friend and workout buddy for 18 years has had more treatments, removals, and scans than I can count.  He takes every precaution, and has for years.

 

Im glad McD takes it so seriously.

 

Much better to be proactive than reactive !! 

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On 7/9/2022 at 5:29 PM, PonyBoy said:

It's poo pooed as "only" skin cancer.

I went for a doctor check up 2014, I asked about scab that wouldn't heal on my temple. Oh, you're getting older he said, age spots are going to happen. 4 years later, went to Dermatologist for problem with my scalp, dry, skin wouldn't  heal. She asked, whats that on your temple? Oh, I said it's just an age spot. Lol!

She took a biopsy, cancer, a tumor about the size of a wisdom tooth was taken out of my head. Crazy! 

You can get it on your feet, shins, ears. Be careful out there TBD'ers.

 

Great post HOUSE during this summertime we all love to enjoy as a reminder to be edcuated about the dangers of the sun. 

Go Bills!

 

 

I am very faired skin - clear.  Quoting Space Jam:

  • Bill Murray: It's because I'm white, isn't it?
  • Michael Jordan: Larry's white.
  • Bill Murray: Larry's not white. Larry's clear.

I have a problem with light (even florescent) causing beign cysts to form under my scalp.

I had to have them removed because they are so painful and doctor needed to remove one size of a large marble.

After surgery I was told I need to keep head covered to help keep bandage in place so I did it for 6 months while it healed.

Work complained but I said it was a medical issue and if they said I could not wear a hat I'd have to go on disability until completely healed.

When I returned for followup with doctor he asked if I had any more cysts and I had none.

He checked and there were not anymore cysts, even those not causing pain.

Doctor told me to keep hat on outside or inside under florescent lights.

Not had a cyst since.

 

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5 hours ago, Don Otreply said:

He wasn’t saying skin cancer is a a meh issue, his point was to the point, and stating that caution is warranted, you just took it it the wrong way. One can understand your take, but you had no reason to cast blame as you did, this coming from a cancer survivor, whose father as well has had multiple instances with skin cancer. 
 

Go Bills!!!

 

 

I tried to help the guy (by telling him my experience with melanoma), but he was already off the rails. 

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