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Friday, March 15, 2024

Nature and Feline Flashback Friday & med update

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Lovely blooms seen on my EMW last week.

I have heard this beautiful tree called many names Star Magnolia, Tulip Tree.

Below is a picture on one I saw at Logan's official name is 

Magnoia Betty...

More happy Daffies in the same yard.


March 2012 

Title of Post:

CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?

MY CELL PHONE IS POWERED BY SUN PUDDLES


MY RECEPTION IS OFF THE CHARTS....

LOOK AT ALL THE 'BARS' I HAVE.
FEEL FREE TO GIVE ME A RING SOME TIME.
HUGS MADI

UPDATE on Thursday's MOHs procedure

We arrived at Cary Skin Clinic at 7:00am yesterday.  They took
us back (Bryan stayed to watch..well he stayed in the room) he 
was behind Dr. Ingraffea.  So he couldn't see much. 
Dr. Ingraffea said he thought he would get it with one layer.  
He removed the first layer at 8 am took it to lab.  
9 am me came back told me it was clear.
No stitches.  Area is about the size of a nickle.  
I don't have to return for post op.  He did tell me 
to keep a close eye on my body and if I had a concern
and could not see my dermatologist to call his office 
the would work me in quickly.  Squamous is a result 
of past sun damage catching with us as we age.  
Glad to know I am in with a good practice...cause I have 
some other places.  Dr. Ingraffea even sang the first two
lines of Cecilia the song by Simon and Garfunkle to
me.  We both liked him a lot.  Please if you have doubts about
places on your body...check them out!!!

BIG FRIDAY Thank you to Dr. Adam Ingraffea, Leena his PA and 
the entire team at Cary Skin Clinic!!!! AND A BIGGER THANK
YOU TO Bryan for his excellent driving skills in the wee dark
hours of the morning as he drove us to Cary

21 comments:

  1. Ah magnolia. So pretty!
    We are thankful that Dr Ingraffea did such a good job. Such a clever man. Gail wants to know if he sings in tune?
    Toodle-oo!
    Nobby.

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  2. Dearest Cecilia,
    The first picture is a Japanese Magnolia, scientific name Magnolia x Soulangeana.
    The second one has more narrow petals and there are many varieties and also in different shades—all are lovely sights in early spring.
    So glad that your squamous cell carcinoma did not need any stitches.
    Years ago I had one on my right lower inner leg and that had to come out very deep.
    We are fortunate however to have these places to be checked for any growth!
    Hugs,
    Mariette + Kitties

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  3. we send healing power and all the best to you... and we say thank you to your doc... hugs and potp...

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  4. I love both magnolias and daffodils. With the crazy warm winter we've had, ours will bloom sooner than later, unless we get a sudden deep freeze.

    I'm so glad you're procedure went well, that it was one layer only. I'm sending lots of healing energy!

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  5. Oh Cecilia- it's good that you're confident with your doctor, and yes, do keep an eye on other spots. Mom says she's gotta keep an eye on dad for such things as he's been a sun worshipper for many years and she's afraid that things like this will start popping up with him. Love Angel Madi's cell reception pix!

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  6. I am glad the surgery went well and you had such a wonderful doctor. The magnolia is lovely.

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  7. We love the beautiful magnolia's and we are so happy that your surgery went well. We send you lots and lots of healing vibes, Miss Cecilia♥

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  8. You have been protected by your sweet Angel Madi and a good doctor. Thank you for sharing your news simply because it reminds the rest of us what we need to be watching for. I am glad that it came in a clear for you.

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  9. Glad you got an appt and the spot removed. Around here the dermatologists are booking almost a year out. Mom had her skin check a month or so ago and everything was good. She too said if something weird pops up, they do keep appts open for urgent matters. All the medical check ups are necessary especially as on ages. They are a pain but it is best to find problems early. One of our nose work instructors has had several surgeries to remove skin cancer areas over the past few years. It is always a good reminder to keep an eye on yourself.

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  10. Hari OM
    Magnolias are magnificent in all their forms! And Yaaay, for early catch and collect on that nasty! YAM xx

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  11. I am so happy and thankful that the squamous cell was removed by Dr. Ingraffea! I am happy the SC is gone and in the rear view mirror. And thank you for sharing your experience so we can be aware of what a wise choice Mohs can be.
    Good Morning, C!

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  12. I like that gorgeous magnolia. the price is mind blowing on the one at Logans. so happy about the surgery success so quickly . I remember this post of Dear Madi and her can you her me now.... sweet bittersweet memories

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  13. You found some beautiful blooms on your EWM. We love the flash back of Madi and her cell phone bars. BOL!

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  14. That Magnolia sure is pretty and that's a fun flashback. Hooray for a successful surgery and a wonderful surgical team!

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  15. Glad the surgery went well ~ lots of healing hugs ~ beautiful floral photos and love your kitty's cell phone with all the bars ~

    Lots of hugs to you and Angel Madi ~

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  16. Yay for healthy skin, and finding a good doctor that you like. Nowadays that isn't easy!

    What a beautiful magnolia...This time of the year pink is my favorite color!

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  17. I swan, I can never see these as magnolia. To me, magnolia is the Grandiflora Magnolia with salad plate sized highly fragrant blooms. Here... those you have shown us are called tulip poplars. Go figure.

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  18. I love magnolias. Ours won't open for at least a month. Glad all went well with the surgery. XO

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  19. Spring is so nice...we're sorry we don't have it here.

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  20. We also call those Japanese magnolias, and they are amazing. Flowers first, then leaves, and ours bloomed last month.

    Madi, I'd take your calls any day.

    Thank you for linking up with Feline Friday!

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  21. So glad all turned out well for you. Nice to have a wonderful medical team and a superb and loving driver:)

    We love magnolia blossoms and only wish they could last longer

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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Cecilia and Angel Madi
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