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Ronnie Rocket's avatar

Hi Barbara,

I'm just catching up here as I read this lovely article about the early morning light and such. I've been preoccupied with a couple of medical issues, i.e. sciatica which is a killer. The pain excruciating. I'm trying to get that resolved. Hopefully getting closer to a resolution this coming week.

The other issue has to do with dermatology. I actually read this article of yours the first time when I was in the Mohs Surgery room!! Yes, I know! Horrible. Right? I don't use sunscreen either and the sun in NM is pretty intense. I got these 3 squamous cell cancers on my legs but I did not want to go the Mohs route, so I applied ivermectin paste for a number of days and was shocked to see the bumps shrink down. But I wasn't sure, so I decided to do one leg, the biggest of the 3 lesions and see if there was still cancer, which there was, so I had it removed. The surgeon only did one cut and got it all, but it was deep, and gross to look at, then 9 stitches which also were ugly as sin. Then the sciatic issue took front and center in my attention, impossible not to. I don't intend to do the other leg any time soon. I'd like to look into that ultra violet light alternative. They are pretty shrunk down also after the ivermectin. So that's my tale of woe.

But in general, I am a huge fan of natural light. We have 5 6'x4' windows in our passive solar design house with clearstorys in the bedrooms. I can't stand being without natural light and lots of it.

Oh, and I inherited those Irish genes too from my Dad. Unfortunately, I didn't get my mother's lovely olive Italian complexion. Oh, well, you get what you get. Thanks for your articles, I really enjoy them.

I also found Roman Shapoval's article very informative.

Until next time.

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Jlynnferd's avatar

Joyous and Lovely 💛💛💛💛💛

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