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Young folks, Listen up!

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by WeldrDave, Aug 27, 2023.

  1. Biddleman

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    Good message Dave. When I was a kid I never used sunscreen or had a shirt on when in the sun. Fast forward to when I learned about melanoma, and now I never take my shirt and I sunscreen up. Im also the geek wearing a long sleeve shirt at the beach and while in the water. Plus I was lucky enough to inherit red moles from my grandfather., and they don't mix too well with the sun.
     
  2. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Scary stuff Dave and great advice. As much as i hate to admit it im guilty as charged myself with years of working outside with no protection.

    Smart having them checked as early detection is important and keeping on top of them. We were all young once and had that invicibility feeling. Now im semi old and semi invincible! :rofl: :lol:
     
  3. WeldrDave

    WeldrDave Military Outpost Moderator

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    Yesterday I went through what Baseball caps I have and sadly threw most away. :( I'll keep, but not wear, my military unit ball caps. I just don't want to be tempted to "grab and go" when I go out which I usually do. Now, I'm forced to wear my Boonie type hats with full brim, It's ok :tip:
     
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    Wear the one with the FHC logo on it. Pics too please! :D
     
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    WeldrDave Military Outpost Moderator

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    This is the company that the military bought from and I believe still does! I can attest to how they hold up, I still have 2 Navy Blue Boonie hats that I used the whole time during Katrina in New Orleans!
    They are tough and they are very reasonably priced! :yes::cool:
    Propper.com: Tactical Wear, Uniforms & Gear
     
  6. Woodwidow

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    I really like wearing Tilley hats. They come in different colours and shapes. When we are on the sailboat, these helped with the glare and the chin/back of head straps kept it on our heads. they are very durable.

    Hats
     
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    WeldrDave Military Outpost Moderator

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    Tilly hats are very nice!! :cool: There is actually a hat shop here on one of our local strip malls that sell them along with other brand name hats. My difference is $$ I beat the hell out of a hat, just like sunglasses and shoes. I don't mind paying $15.00 for a hat:emptywallet: but $115.00 for something similar o_O, that I'm gonna beat up? :loco: :crazy: Speaking of Sailboats, I left/lost a very nice Panama Jack hat somewhere in Narragansett Bay that blew off me years back cost me about $45.00. Some Shark is swimming in style with it now! :rofl: :lol: I can't tell you how many pairs of sunglasses I left in various harbors over the years also! :cool:
     
  8. The Wood Wolverine

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    Any idea if those are :usa:made? Great price and I'd get one or two if so.
     
  9. T.Jeff Veal

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    Glad you got checked, Dave. I've had several spots treated with that cream that burns them off, 2 basal cells surgically removed (arm and temple), then this big squamous cell popped up a few years ago... IMG_20160518_164511305.jpg
    It required Mohs surgery, area between quarter & 1/2 dollar size.
    Lot of stitches to close it up IMG_20160616_104758253.jpg
    Those other spots are from the cream to kill cancer cells.
     
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    WeldrDave Military Outpost Moderator

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    You bet!!! You know the drill! This kinda stuff needs to be talked about and be seen. Thanks for sharing! :handshake: People don't think about it when they are younger, hopefully we can put out a message and help someone.
     
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    WeldrDave Military Outpost Moderator

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    I'm not sure, I still have one and there is not a readable tag of its origin. It may be China but some of my other military hats were made in Malaysia
     
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    Ouch...and still came out a handsome wood hoarding fool!
     
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    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:Face lift on the left side...that's the good side:thumbs::thumbs:
     
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    Same can be said for hearing protection, PPE, sunglasses etc.

    we’re all guilty of it at some point…
     
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    WeldrDave Military Outpost Moderator

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    All the talk here about skin issues, and it's sadly Ironic that the "Parrot Head" himself, Jimmy Buffett just died of skin cancer! :( R.I.P. Mr. Buffett.
    MSN
     
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    WeldrDave Military Outpost Moderator

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    Finally found this pic. This the following day after my Basil Cell Carcinoma operation on my shoulder, about 4" long.
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    Def do the Vit D, almost everyone should. It's a biggie, all kinds of benefits of D.
     
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    WeldrDave Military Outpost Moderator

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    :yes: Yes, I had a Doctor in Connecticut put me on "D" all winter long.
     
  19. MikeInMa

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    When sunny and I'm outside with no shade, on goes this hat.

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    It has served me well over the years. The 360⁰ mesh for ventilation, works fine.

    The size is indicative of my fat head.
     
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    I'll second Dave's advice. Voice of experience is worth listening to. I was a red head. I didn't know about sun screen. I now have to see a dermatologist on a regular basis to have my precancerous spots treated. They freeze the spots. Sometimes I have 4 or 5 treatments to the same spot before they give up. I once had some ointment applied to my face, then sat under some blue lights. That fried my face. I was scabs all over. So bad I didn't go out in public. Hurt like hell esp. after the second treatment. I told the doc no more of that.