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@artscaping Hi Chris, I hope that the one you had removed is healing nicely, and that you remove the other one without problem. I am sure you will have to check your skin, all over the place, to make sure new ones do not develop. I had a thought. Could your severe itching have anything to do with the Squamous cells? I do know that cancer can cause itch. Regardless, I wish you the very best. This life of ours can change on a dime. Feel as well as you can. Hang in, and prayers your way. Love, Lori Renee

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@lorirenee, thank you so very much Lori Renee. I had never thought about the itching being related to the cancer stuff. What I noticed is that when we had guests and I had to worry about meals.....the itch came rushing back. I think it is stress-related. The itch went away when they left even though it was just lovely to have them here. So much for support for my domestic duties. If the truth be known, I dislike planning, shopping, and cookin meals except for breakfast. Fortunately, my guest loved cooking so she did all the rest. We'll see how this week goes. I also tore my meniscus again doing a simple yoga stretch. Today.....it just must feel better.

May you have love and laughter today.
Chris