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State-of-the-art robotic technology is used at DeKalb Medical to treat serious medical conditions such as prostate cancer.
My effort for Movember. Movember is an annual, month-long celebration of the moustache, highlighting men’s health issues, specifically prostate cancer.
I'm so pale, my goodness. Supposed to stay out of the Sun. And with those crazy glasses. LOL. They're blue blockers. I just got them as my head hair had stopped growing during my Kemosabe Liquid Sunshine cycles, and I just wanted something to interrupt the visual. Now I've like 12 pairs of them. So insane. You gotta have a little fun when you go through something like this. I got a lot of compliments on my glasses, though never any mentions of my not having hair. A week ago my hair began to regrow. And I don't need glasses, outside of sunglasses. In June 2024 I had cataract surgery on both of my eyes and can now see 20/20. Prior to that I was wearing tri-focal glasses.
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Newell's Run - Year of the City
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Taken after my 8th session of chemotherapy ~ it wasn't cold ...
... it was a long stay in the hospital chemotherapy suite though.
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I'm surviving (ongoing) Prostate Cancer. The ducks are helping out setting up pins to put into geocaches that remind folks that the Blue Ribbon is for Prostate Cancer, you can learn more at psa-rising.com/ and that PCa Hits 1 out of 6 men in the USA. Worth stopping to think about