tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5994336640653689680.post4173119717660108374..comments2023-11-15T23:03:26.237-05:00Comments on Adventures With My Enemy Melanoma: A Punch In the StomachChelseahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03983041684417338248noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5994336640653689680.post-85594526634834368842012-11-13T17:36:45.074-05:002012-11-13T17:36:45.074-05:00*~*~AmAziNg *~*~* pitched the stupid tingle lotion...*~*~AmAziNg *~*~* pitched the stupid tingle lotions, googles which were seldom used, even the after sun lotion i slathered on to maintain my deathwish of a tan, the second i was notified of my dignosis. your strength and ability to hold yours for others to learn from is admirable lady !!! Thank you in advance for all the lives you will change with your story !!! You ROCK !!!*dana k*https://www.blogger.com/profile/08584830808782049044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5994336640653689680.post-641805706079642112012-11-13T17:27:29.021-05:002012-11-13T17:27:29.021-05:00Your amazing!!! i pitched the lotions (i was so ig...Your amazing!!! i pitched the lotions (i was so ignorant during my youth) - seriously, was the use o "tingle" lotion necessary ... googles, even the after sun lotion in the trash when diagnosed with melanoma ... ur strong lady - i admire your strength and passion!!! *dana k*https://www.blogger.com/profile/08584830808782049044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5994336640653689680.post-9348839302101785912012-11-13T03:51:00.635-05:002012-11-13T03:51:00.635-05:00Thank you dear Chelsea.Thank you dear Chelsea.Rose ~ from Ozhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01908281749611280188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5994336640653689680.post-14201524778696633652012-11-12T23:13:06.841-05:002012-11-12T23:13:06.841-05:00Mine were red. I found them while cleaning a few m...Mine were red. I found them while cleaning a few months ago. It's insane how a little piece of plastic can bring back such a flood of memories.Katie Wilkeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18286648146803495117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5994336640653689680.post-46449802978553609822012-11-12T23:01:38.839-05:002012-11-12T23:01:38.839-05:00Amazing. I still have mine as well, sitting on my ...Amazing. I still have mine as well, sitting on my shelf. As you know, my dad was the one with melanoma (as was his sister, who survived, and their mom as well), and before he was diagnosed, I used to indoor tan. I still have my goggles, lotion, and business card as a reminder of how far I have come since then. My dad's diagnosis was a HUGE wake up call. I quit tanning around 4 months before his diagnosis, mostly due to the fact that I was too sick to drive to the tanning place with my best friend. When I was in the hospital for 3 weeks in December 2011 I remember thinking that if hospitals had tanning beds, I'd be totally set because Vitamin D is just what a sick girl needed. YEAH. I was 24 years old...not my brightest moments.<br /><br />After my dad got sick, I found your blog and not only did it help me cope with my feelings, fears and confusion, but you opened my eyes to a world I was in denial from. My aunt and grandma both had it (and survived. My other aunt had another type of skin cancer as well) and my mom told me every time I'd tan that my grandma's huge scar on her arm and back were not going to go well with my tank tops and bikinis, but I shrugged her off. Like it was ever going to happen to me. <br /><br />Now I know better. Now I know my risks, and how I have to get a full body check for new moles/growths/changes every 6 months. Now I know that SPF 80 is my friend, and that I can use my former ignorance and experience with my dad to inform other people of the truth.<br /><br />You have inspired me in so any ways, Chelsea, and I know it sounds crazy but you are so amazing. THANK YOU for sharing your stories, your triumphs, and spreading awareness. I cry with you, I celebrate with you, and I am rooting for you every day! <br /><br />Hang on to those goggles and I will pray that maybe somebody you speak to, whether it be one-on-one or at an event, will be forever changed for the better by your story. <br /><br />If you ever come speak in Oregon I'll be there! I am doing a lot here with the local government and the American Cancer Society to change our tanning laws. We have a long way to go but I am going to be speaking with our governor early next year to discuss my ideas and where Oregon should start heading with its tanning laws and how effective it is to ban minors (18 and under, but ideally IMO it would be 21 and under) from tanning beds to protect themselves. We're making strides and you're the face of this amazing community of fighters and advocates!Melissa S.https://www.blogger.com/profile/05605684150190309386noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5994336640653689680.post-36320713983504117522012-11-12T22:45:39.769-05:002012-11-12T22:45:39.769-05:00You keep your head high Chelsea! XOXOXYou keep your head high Chelsea! XOXOXKaithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16014247927131379688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5994336640653689680.post-519481109660802312012-11-12T22:42:16.689-05:002012-11-12T22:42:16.689-05:00I applaud you for getting out there and spreading ...I applaud you for getting out there and spreading your message. People need to realize this isn't something to brush off like it's no big deal. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com