Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Day 19 of Carac
Well this is pretty much as bad as it got. (I look pretty darn grumpy too!)
By day 19, I was very sore and everything below my eyes was pretty raw and peeling. At this point I was ready to be done with it.
It was not very painful during the day - unless I peeled too much. At night it was itchy and irritated.
By day 19, I was very sore and everything below my eyes was pretty raw and peeling. At this point I was ready to be done with it.
It was not very painful during the day - unless I peeled too much. At night it was itchy and irritated.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Day 8 of Carac Treatment
This is what I looked like on Day 8 of treatment. I can deal with posting this now because I am currently 14 days post - treatment and my skin looks and feels great. At Day 8, I was really just beginning to see the redness come out and by chin began to get really, really sore. I'll post some additional pics this weekend, including one of my "new face"! I can also wear make-up again!
Labels:
Actinic Keratosis,
Carac Treatment,
Skin Cancer
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Trainer Crisis - Carac Treatment
This blog is usually for networking and professional use. However, I was recently diagnosed with Actinic Keratoses - precancerous lesions on my face. I didn't know there was anything wrong. I actually went to see my dermatologist for a completely different reason. I mentioned casually that I thought I had two tiny spots of psoriasis on my cheek and he diagnosed me at that time.
I figured my blog is a great way to share the photos of what I experienced during my three week course of treatment with Carac cream. I realize that there are many people out there in the same situation and would like to know what they are "in for" during this agressive and sometimes difficult and painful treatment.
During this treatment, I have not been able to do any group facilitation at all after about day 5. My face is just kind of shocking and disconcerting to others - but after three weeks of treatment, beginning to heal nicely.
I will begin to post photos this evening. Check back for updates...
I figured my blog is a great way to share the photos of what I experienced during my three week course of treatment with Carac cream. I realize that there are many people out there in the same situation and would like to know what they are "in for" during this agressive and sometimes difficult and painful treatment.
During this treatment, I have not been able to do any group facilitation at all after about day 5. My face is just kind of shocking and disconcerting to others - but after three weeks of treatment, beginning to heal nicely.
I will begin to post photos this evening. Check back for updates...
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Here's What I Do...
Here is a link to the casino we opened in New Buffalo, Michigan in August -
www.fourwindscasino.com
I should probably say for the record that anything written or stated in this blog is solely my own opinion, thoughts and comments and in no way is intended to represent the position or opinion of Lakes Entertainment, Inc. or any of it's partners, clients or affiliates.
www.fourwindscasino.com
I should probably say for the record that anything written or stated in this blog is solely my own opinion, thoughts and comments and in no way is intended to represent the position or opinion of Lakes Entertainment, Inc. or any of it's partners, clients or affiliates.
Trainer's First Blog
I am new to this whole world of the blog - so I beg a grain of patience. However, while here at DevLearn 2007 in San Jose I sat through a morning session with Tony Karrer and realized that there is a world of professional networking and knowledge at my fingertips that I have been missing out on.
I'm in the process of introducing eLearning to my company and it is a new process for us. We have a bit of an unusual business model. We are a company of about 50 who develop and manage casinos that range in size from 120 employess to 2400 employees. www.lakesentertainment.com
I look forward to networking, sharing and learning!
I'm in the process of introducing eLearning to my company and it is a new process for us. We have a bit of an unusual business model. We are a company of about 50 who develop and manage casinos that range in size from 120 employess to 2400 employees. www.lakesentertainment.com
I look forward to networking, sharing and learning!
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