tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5963302630605279883.post7244242266152246214..comments2023-05-01T03:20:48.971-07:00Comments on Burnt Out Survivor Story: School...Burnt Out Survivorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16761958747879497206noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5963302630605279883.post-86500851311512472372011-09-03T21:58:43.572-07:002011-09-03T21:58:43.572-07:00Ok let's just wait and see what the results ar...Ok let's just wait and see what the results are from the sugery and go from there. Right now THIS is your job, fighting for your life. Making sure you'll be around to put that sunscreen on your kids. I can't believe the teacher was so blase' about you wanting sunscreen on your son. That's another reason we need to educate more people how deadly melanoma is, and with your family history, you're right... your kids are at increased risk. You HAVE to be vigilant, so keep fighting! Make sure once you heal from your surgery, go in there and show that teacher your scars. Let her see what Melanoma does, and tell her your family history and that if she doesn't agree to put sunscreen on your son BEFORE his lunch, you will complain to the principal and the news media if you have to. <br />You're so strong and you're gonna be just fine. And you're so lucky to have a wonderful hubby that will be with you through this too. You might have to miss the school song on Friday, but you're doing this so you'll be around for all the other things, and that's more important.<br />Love.Beccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03806836190580313905noreply@blogger.com