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From: J on 23 Sep 2008 17:50 sm7532(a)hotmail.com wrote: > How about a few tattoos of incisions? I have a fairly broad scar on > my chest where they put in, and later took out my "port", plus a few > lighter (and mostly very small) scars from surgery. You can also > shave your head, as many people seem to think all cancer patients are > bald (I kept enough hair that strangers had no idea I'd lost any). Why would you have him shave his head? Here's a guy (many actually) with CLL whose been on wait & watch for 9 years. http://ubb-lls.leukemia-lymphoma.org/ubb/Forum19/HTML/000881.html He'd be better off with others who know about the disease J
From: csm7532 on 24 Sep 2008 09:30 On Sep 23, 3:50 pm, J <xewsnswex(a)nalid;"no> wrote: > sm7...(a)hotmail.com wrote: > > How about a few tattoos of incisions? I have a fairly broad scar on > > my chest where they put in, and later took out my "port", plus a few > > lighter (and mostly very small) scars from surgery. You can also > > shave your head, as many people seem to think all cancer patients are > > bald (I kept enough hair that strangers had no idea I'd lost any). > > Why would you have him shave his head? > Here's a guy (many actually) with CLL whose been on wait & watch for 9 years.http://ubb-lls.leukemia-lymphoma.org/ubb/Forum19/HTML/000881.html > He'd be better off with others who know about the disease > J I don't have time or inclination to get you through your reading comprehension deficit.
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