Sunday,
May 19, 2014
Toward
the end of February I kept my annual appointment with my
dermatologist, Dr. Kathryn Zug, mostly because an annual skin checkup
is a good idea but also because I like her and she's real cute. I get
ushered into her examining room by her nurse assistant who checks my
weight and height and asks if there is any hen change in my
medicine (no) or my health (no) and instructs me to take off my
shirt. Soon a smiling Dr. Zug (I'd like to call her Kathryn) comes
in, shakes my hand, “How have you been?” “Anything bothering
you (skin-wise)? Fine and no. And proceeds to check me over.
My
chest, arms, back, and legs are OK but my head has her a little
concerned. That doesn't surprise me because I' not a big user of
sunblock despite Julie's constant reminders. She takes a biopsy for
later examination in the lab and said she'd call if another
appointment were necessary.
She
called and another appointment was scheduled before our planned trip
to Fripp. She explained that the beginning of melanoma was found she
wanted to use a salve rather than cutting to avoid any possible
scarring. I was given the prescriptions so I could contact
UnitedHealthcare and get the medicine. They covered the inexpensive
($95) one but were slow in approving the other ($260).
When
it looked like the insurance company wouldn't come through Kathryn
said she would send some samples to me down in Fripp. They arrived on
the tenth and Julie started applying them to the spot on my head. I
was to use one on Monday through Friday and the other on weekends,
one application in the morning for ten weeks.
I
was told the ointments would turn my head red but I didn't expect
such a reaction when the redness turned into a huge scab. When we
returned home on the first of April I was beginning to get a really
ugly, black scab that Julie covered with a bandage whenever we went
out. I can stop using the ointments on May 20 at the end of ten
weeks. I am scheduled to see Kathryn again on the 28th.
It's now the nineteenth and the scab is starting to fall off. It's
tough to keep my hands off it.
About
the first week in April I noticed that I was itching all over my
body. Particularly my arms and back. I'm thinking this is a reaction
to the ointments. We'll see what the good doctor has to say.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
very late update
I haven't been here for a few years and thought I would try using it again. I'm a little out if practice. Not much has happened since the last entry so no harm done. My routine is pretty much unchanged; I get up, have breakfast, do today's Sudoku puzzle, sometimes read the WSJ, or read my current book, nap (depending on the book), have lunch, do my exercises, nap, greet Julie when she returns from golf, read the mail (mostly throw-out), read my book, have supper, watch a movie, go to bed, read my book, sleep.
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