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@bluelizard

Actually I was making good initial progress with my first piggy-patch...before all went south a week later. I have confidence in my physician, however, and am still in it to win it. Nevertheless, when I signed on for the placenta patch, I think my rose-colored glasses might've obscured my view.

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@bluelizard I love your calling it a "piggy patch" LOL I am a veteran of skin cancers starting all the way back to the mid-80s. Yep, we just never did anything with sunscreen growing up, did we? I have had all sorts of them, from simple to complicated basal cell, to squamous to melanoma. One really cool scar near my collarbone that created a lightning strike looking scar from the surgery! I am also thinking of you as you get the debridement and the piggy patch changed out. I wonder if there was something about that second patch that wasn't quite right, that cost the infection?
Ginger