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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 12:54 pm
Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta 1littlewolfy Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw As far as I know....I'm mostly Native American, English, a bit of Irish, and a bit of African American. Not sure about anything else.
Wow! So don't take this wrong, are you light skinned or dark skinned? sweatdrop Just wondering. You don't have to answer if you don't want to. heart LOL - no worries. I'm what a lot of folks called Olive skinned. I used to be really dark (tan) and if I was out in the sun a lot I tanned easily so the more that I was out in the sun, the darker I got (even with sunscreen). However, I lost most of my pigmentation years ago due to an illness so I lightly tan now. I found out that losing my pigmentation has to do with one of my Native American heritages (the Cherokee side in my family) after chatting with a Cherokee writer at a Native American Festival. My daughter has the same pigmentation problem.
Oh. Okay. That's kinda interesting. I'm glad to be learning a little more about you. heart Yeah, we both have a darker patch of skin on our backs. I had a couple of doctors try to tell me that it was skin cancer and/or an infection of various sorts till I was tested. It took till a few years ago when I talked to that writer for me to find out that it's actually a genetic thing. So, when my daughter had the same thing happen to her, I was able to tell her doctors not to bother with any of those tests. I mean, why bother removing skin when you don't have to do so, right? Plus, once it's done...it never heals up properly. He told me that his was the same way when his got done. 3nodding
Huh! Interesting? And it doesn't heal up properly? Not sure if it's the same thing, but my grandma had moles removed for biopsy and she's never complained. confused heart I've had moles removed for biopsy that were precancerous. They've healed up fine. The skin that got cut out to check for cancer (my dark patch) and infection heals up but then gets all icky again over and over. They cut a big chunk of skin many, many years ago.
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 12:58 pm
heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta 1littlewolfy LOL - no worries. I'm what a lot of folks called Olive skinned. I used to be really dark (tan) and if I was out in the sun a lot I tanned easily so the more that I was out in the sun, the darker I got (even with sunscreen). However, I lost most of my pigmentation years ago due to an illness so I lightly tan now. I found out that losing my pigmentation has to do with one of my Native American heritages (the Cherokee side in my family) after chatting with a Cherokee writer at a Native American Festival. My daughter has the same pigmentation problem.
Oh. Okay. That's kinda interesting. I'm glad to be learning a little more about you. heart Yeah, we both have a darker patch of skin on our backs. I had a couple of doctors try to tell me that it was skin cancer and/or an infection of various sorts till I was tested. It took till a few years ago when I talked to that writer for me to find out that it's actually a genetic thing. So, when my daughter had the same thing happen to her, I was able to tell her doctors not to bother with any of those tests. I mean, why bother removing skin when you don't have to do so, right? Plus, once it's done...it never heals up properly. He told me that his was the same way when his got done. 3nodding
Huh! Interesting? And it doesn't heal up properly? Not sure if it's the same thing, but my grandma had moles removed for biopsy and she's never complained. confused heart I've had moles removed for biopsy that were precancerous. They've healed up fine. The skin that got cut out to check for cancer (my dark patch) and infection heals up but then gets all icky again over and over. They cut a big chunk of skin many, many years ago.
Hmm.. I wonder why that would be any different. Maybe cause it's bigger? heart
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 8:57 pm
Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta 1littlewolfy LOL - no worries. I'm what a lot of folks called Olive skinned. I used to be really dark (tan) and if I was out in the sun a lot I tanned easily so the more that I was out in the sun, the darker I got (even with sunscreen). However, I lost most of my pigmentation years ago due to an illness so I lightly tan now. I found out that losing my pigmentation has to do with one of my Native American heritages (the Cherokee side in my family) after chatting with a Cherokee writer at a Native American Festival. My daughter has the same pigmentation problem.
Oh. Okay. That's kinda interesting. I'm glad to be learning a little more about you. heart Yeah, we both have a darker patch of skin on our backs. I had a couple of doctors try to tell me that it was skin cancer and/or an infection of various sorts till I was tested. It took till a few years ago when I talked to that writer for me to find out that it's actually a genetic thing. So, when my daughter had the same thing happen to her, I was able to tell her doctors not to bother with any of those tests. I mean, why bother removing skin when you don't have to do so, right? Plus, once it's done...it never heals up properly. He told me that his was the same way when his got done. 3nodding
Huh! Interesting? And it doesn't heal up properly? Not sure if it's the same thing, but my grandma had moles removed for biopsy and she's never complained. confused heart I've had moles removed for biopsy that were precancerous. They've healed up fine. The skin that got cut out to check for cancer (my dark patch) and infection heals up but then gets all icky again over and over. They cut a big chunk of skin many, many years ago.
Hmm.. I wonder why that would be any different. Maybe cause it's bigger? heart Not sure. It's on my back where my shoulder blade is.
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 9:03 pm
heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Yeah, we both have a darker patch of skin on our backs. I had a couple of doctors try to tell me that it was skin cancer and/or an infection of various sorts till I was tested. It took till a few years ago when I talked to that writer for me to find out that it's actually a genetic thing. So, when my daughter had the same thing happen to her, I was able to tell her doctors not to bother with any of those tests. I mean, why bother removing skin when you don't have to do so, right? Plus, once it's done...it never heals up properly. He told me that his was the same way when his got done. 3nodding
Huh! Interesting? And it doesn't heal up properly? Not sure if it's the same thing, but my grandma had moles removed for biopsy and she's never complained. confused heart I've had moles removed for biopsy that were precancerous. They've healed up fine. The skin that got cut out to check for cancer (my dark patch) and infection heals up but then gets all icky again over and over. They cut a big chunk of skin many, many years ago.
Hmm.. I wonder why that would be any different. Maybe cause it's bigger? heart Not sure. It's on my back where my shoulder blade is.
Weird. And your avi makes me sad... sad heart
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 9:12 pm
Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Yeah, we both have a darker patch of skin on our backs. I had a couple of doctors try to tell me that it was skin cancer and/or an infection of various sorts till I was tested. It took till a few years ago when I talked to that writer for me to find out that it's actually a genetic thing. So, when my daughter had the same thing happen to her, I was able to tell her doctors not to bother with any of those tests. I mean, why bother removing skin when you don't have to do so, right? Plus, once it's done...it never heals up properly. He told me that his was the same way when his got done. 3nodding
Huh! Interesting? And it doesn't heal up properly? Not sure if it's the same thing, but my grandma had moles removed for biopsy and she's never complained. confused heart I've had moles removed for biopsy that were precancerous. They've healed up fine. The skin that got cut out to check for cancer (my dark patch) and infection heals up but then gets all icky again over and over. They cut a big chunk of skin many, many years ago.
Hmm.. I wonder why that would be any different. Maybe cause it's bigger? heart Not sure. It's on my back where my shoulder blade is.
Weird. And your avi makes me sad... sad heart Sorry. I just changed my avi. I changed wolfy and this avi to Spring themed avatars. I haven't had a chance to log into Kurenai yet to change that one to Spring.
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 9:13 pm
heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta Charity1stPaw I've had moles removed for biopsy that were precancerous. They've healed up fine. The skin that got cut out to check for cancer (my dark patch) and infection heals up but then gets all icky again over and over. They cut a big chunk of skin many, many years ago.
Hmm.. I wonder why that would be any different. Maybe cause it's bigger? heart Not sure. It's on my back where my shoulder blade is.
Weird. And your avi makes me sad... sad heart Sorry. I just changed my avi. I changed wolfy and this avi to Spring themed avatars. I haven't had a chance to log into Kurenai yet to change that one to Spring.
Yeah. I haven't changed mine since this morning. Bleh! heart
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KurenaiYuhi43 Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 9:45 pm
Please, get in your votes for the avi contest.
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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 8:53 am
I voted Nice job Nid and tintin 🎡🎈🧸🤡
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1littlewolfy Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 9:14 am
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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 9:15 am
You and your baby look adorable all snuggled up. heart
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1littlewolfy Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 9:16 am
Charity1stPaw GEG Mardi Gras Coloring Page Entry Was going to put the elves in there instead but will to draw died out part way through. gonk
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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 10:16 am
heart emotion_yatta 1littlewolfy You and your baby look adorable all snuggled up. heart
Thank you! Your avi looks super cute too! *Super loves* heart
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1littlewolfy Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 10:30 am
Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta 1littlewolfy You and your baby look adorable all snuggled up. heart
Thank you! Your avi looks super cute too! *Super loves* heart You're welcome. Thanks. Wasn't sure what to go for. Figured I'd go for something a bit more Spring-ish and cheerful. So...I added Audrey and flowers.
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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 10:33 am
Nidorous Charity1stPaw GEG Mardi Gras Coloring Page Entry Was going to put the elves in there instead but will to draw died out part way through. gonk That would have been a cute/funny addition to the pic but I understand. I'll get the pic added on this avi. Good luck!
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1littlewolfy Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 10:49 am
heart emotion_yatta 1littlewolfy Mistress Charlene heart emotion_yatta 1littlewolfy You and your baby look adorable all snuggled up. heart
Thank you! Your avi looks super cute too! *Super loves* heart You're welcome. Thanks. Wasn't sure what to go for. Figured I'd go for something a bit more Spring-ish and cheerful. So...I added Audrey and flowers.
It's beautiful! And sorta on the spectrum of my favorite color. smile heart
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