Yes it is looking much better, thank youIs that area of your face improving, Aneeda?
No, you just close themI've had to skip some of the comments because it just increased my anxiety. My question, what do they cover the eyes with when spraying on the face. I have to have liquid nitrogen for areas on my nose but they are close to the eyes. Thank you
They will cover your eyes, if needed. Remember, doctors have steady hands - this is what they do. Liquid nitrogen is usually applied with a swab, not sprayed.I've had to skip some of the comments because it just increased my anxiety. My question, what do they cover the eyes with when spraying on the face. I have to have liquid nitrogen for areas on my nose but they are close to the eyes. Thank you
I'm glad to hear that!Yes it is looking much better, thank you
I don't think this is an option for me.No, you just close them
The last time I had it done the dr covered my eyes with the hand. At the time I was in shock, I just went to have it looked at not even thinking that it might be cancer. My family doctor did inform me that I could have it put on with a swab but that it did not work as well as the liquid nitrogen.They will cover your eyes, if needed. Remember, doctors have steady hands - this is what they do. Liquid nitrogen is usually applied with a swab, not sprayed.

OH MY! I am so sorry. And yes, you followed the instructions, and we always hope that will make things go better than this did. But I know that you know, the human body just does this sometimes, from all the trauma of the wound, and possibly the air or water, sometime, and hopefully this wasn't from any other reason.Sadly, my incision has become infected. I don’t know how since I have followed his instructions and I have used sterile pads to clean my face and put the Vaseline on.. I will have to go to the instant care tomorrow and have it checked. Their are about 8 places showing infection, I think you can see 4 of them on the picture.View attachment 204775
You are a very brave woman Aneeda. Hats off to you.So was put into a chair, much like a dentist chair. Laid back, given 2 shots by the nurse. Took antibiotic due to recent hip surgery. Doc comes in, makes first cut, ouch. Gives me another pain shot, cuts a bowl shaped piece out as the pamphlet said. About the size of a dime (thank heaven), then they take it to look at. They sit you up, you can stay in the chair or sit in a regular one.
I switched to a regular one. They got all the cancer out.. The worst part was they used an electric tool to “burn” the blood vessels closed, and you can smell your flesh burning. Not a pleasant moment psychologically. But hardly any bleeding. Then they use internal and external stitches. I have 12 stitches to close the incision, will take pictures tomorrow.
Wash wound once a day with mild soap and water. Treat once a day with white vinegar and water mixture. Apply ice pack for swelling-not done this as it doesn’t feel swollen. Keep covered. Stitches will be absorbed in couple of weeks. Call if really red or looks infected.
Was done in an hour and half. Just starting to hurt now. Got ice cone for being a good girl.![]()
We are celebrating his birthday tomorrow since it’s Saturday. We got him a large chocolate cupcake so he could have plenty of candles and cookies and cream ice cream.. And an ice cream cake for us all to share that is non chocolateOH MY! I am so sorry. And yes, you followed the instructions, and we always hope that will make things go better than this did. But I know that you know, the human body just does this sometimes, from all the trauma of the wound, and possibly the air or water, sometime, and hopefully this wasn't from any other reason.
Yes, the sooner you get something to counteract it, now, the better.
You deserved a break, but sometimes we just don't catch one, eh?
And Joey was possibly planning on you doing something for him, tomorrow, instead.