Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCDT 2961-2965 (18-22 May 2015)
Method of Madness:
Clothes might block germs, but they also carry them around, don't they?
Zebediah:
The same is true of skin. So the question is, would Hannelore rather be carrying the germs around on her clothing or on her skin?
Tova:
I don't want to brag, but...
ahhhh screw it.
--- Quote from: Tova on 17 May 2015, 21:00 ---My completely unscientific from-what-I-know guess is that it's a seborrheic keratosis. My only source of doubt is that it's more of an older person's thing. But it's not cancerous, and images on the internet are kind of gross, especially when you introduce bleeding into your search terms.
--- End quote ---
Now all she has to deal with is the couple of days wait for the thing to actually fall off.
(Source: I've had a few frozen off myself)
prime_pm:
You know, this case reminds me of the time I got this pyogenic granuloma.
...on my sack.
I didn't know what the hell it was. Thought it might have been a venereal disease because apparently I'm an idiot, so I went to a VD clinic to get checked out because it was free and I'm also cheap. After I came out clean, I registered to see a doctor, and since I'd just moved downtown and had yet to register with a regular physician I had to wait about two months or so for an available appointment. I go in, she don't know what the hell it is, so she points me to the direction of a dermatologist. And that's another two or three months of waiting. And keep in mind, this whole time I'm dealing with (click to show/hide)a small red meatball of constant pain along my scrotum with blood and pus continuously seeping out. Think I went through five boxes of band-aids. Finally I see the dermatologist, she identifies what the hell it is and offers to snip it off for me. I had to get two locals into my nuts beforehand. As she scraped it off and cauterized/welded the wound, I felt nothing below the waist. Also got checked for cancer while I was there; nothing.
Lesson learned: see a doctor regularly.
aliensporebomb:
Poor Hanners. In some ways she's kind of like a little kid. She's an adult but maybe spending all those years aboard station has some areas still yet to be developed. Glad to see she'll be fine. Maybe Faye will take her out for ice cream afterwards?
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