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General Discussion / Re: WHERE IS EVERYONE???
« on: October 15, 2023, 09:57:33 pm »
I keep forgetting to check in.
My "main" forum used to be Mood Garden....it's in the U.S., and about to close. It used to be huge - it had 4-5 (?) moderators.
Lake, maybe I remember you...... I remember some of the people you mentioned. BTW, I think Stenacron Man (sp.) goes by more than one nickname. I think he was a fellow comic during the MDAO Laughing Like Crazy days......that's standup comedy by us "mentally interesting" people.
I went to an in person MDAO support group last year (?). It was held in a room in the library just south of Yonge and Eglinton on the west side.
A health update with me - (old people (76) talking about their operations!
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I had skin cancer for the third time recently. (25 or more years between the first and second "episodes"). I have had basal cell carcinoma - not so dangerous, but it has the habit of repeating sometimes....I'm an example. The first two times: laser treatment....only took minutes.
My recent time: minor operation...local anesthetic.
Before the mini operation they told me to bring food, something to read...why?...because the operation takes 3-6 hours!
They take slices of skin, and look at in under microscope in the next room....that's why it takes so long. Then another slice of skin, and so on. ("mohs surgery)
I was finished in 2 hours.
Peter
My "main" forum used to be Mood Garden....it's in the U.S., and about to close. It used to be huge - it had 4-5 (?) moderators.
Lake, maybe I remember you...... I remember some of the people you mentioned. BTW, I think Stenacron Man (sp.) goes by more than one nickname. I think he was a fellow comic during the MDAO Laughing Like Crazy days......that's standup comedy by us "mentally interesting" people.
I went to an in person MDAO support group last year (?). It was held in a room in the library just south of Yonge and Eglinton on the west side.
A health update with me - (old people (76) talking about their operations!

I had skin cancer for the third time recently. (25 or more years between the first and second "episodes"). I have had basal cell carcinoma - not so dangerous, but it has the habit of repeating sometimes....I'm an example. The first two times: laser treatment....only took minutes.
My recent time: minor operation...local anesthetic.
Before the mini operation they told me to bring food, something to read...why?...because the operation takes 3-6 hours!



I was finished in 2 hours.

Peter