Hey! Remember That Other Time I Thought I Was Dying

  1. geenalyn says:

    >glad you aren’t dying…and you are rockin’ that princess bandaid 🙂

  2. Worker Mommy says:

    >Whoot – she’s alive, she’s alive.Or stayin’ alive rather.I’ve gotta show my daughter that pic. She will now think you are the coolest mom ever because you’re sporting an Ariel bandaid on your face.

  3. Anne Glamore says:

    >I LURVE happy endings!

  4. kittenpie says:

    >Good look for you there, Lindsay.

  5. Anonymous says:

    >So how’d she get rid of the bump? Laser? Scalpel? Not that I have anything I want to get rid of…ahem.

  6. >That’s the best dermatologist ever!!

  7. B.E.C.K. says:

    >Yeah, how’d she get rid of the bump. I’m, uh, just curious. So glad you’re okay and looking good with that foxay princess bandage! ;^)

  8. Cathy says:

    >Too hilarious! (I’m always looking for others who share my grim outlook in all things medical.)

  9. Anonymous says:

    >I, too, am curious about the nose bump. Was it a zit-looking kind of thing or an under the skin bump? I’ve developed a lump on my nose in the last couple of years and I wonder if it’s the same thing.

  10. Kelly says:

    >LOL…I have medical people in my family too. Sometimes it would be easier if I didn’t. Ignorance is bliss type of thing…

  11. >AND a really cute band aid.Joking aside, however, I hear you. For me, the 2nd year of residency turned into the year of living dangerously…only because every disease known to mankind suddenly was afflicting both me and Dr. Science.My favorite was the sleepless night when Dr. Science touched his chin to his neck over and over because he was convinced he was coming down with meningitis.The nurse who later calmed him down on the phone called this particular type of meningitis “second year syndrome”We didn’t get a cute band-aid for it, though.

  12. Kim says:

    >Glad you arent dying! I went back and read about your first scare, and hope everything is fine with your lymph nodes.We did go through such a journey, when my toddler was diagnosed with cancer. And your list is quite accurate, re: all the things you want to learn from the experience. Although, I doubt that you would end up in a recliner, depressed if you got sick…..life really does take on a whole new meaning, and trust me, it’s not all bad to live like you were dying (or, thought your kid was.) So, go take on the day, and try some new things that you never tried before….because you can! 🙂

  13. Carrie says:

    >Glad you’re still here!Love the princess bandaid!

  14. >You’re a great story teller. You definitely captured the parent/daughter relationship. I can’t wait until 20 years from now when my kids blog about me.Or do you think there’s a “Blog Basics” class in preschool? Probably.

  15. rae says:

    >eGlad you’re alright! The bandaid’s cute.

  16. >I want to hear about the subsequent conversation with your father!

  17. Kimberly says:

    >You’re even hotter with adhesive strips on your face. I think it’s gonna be THE new fall trend.

  18. Rosie says:

    >I am glad you don’t have back cancer and that the gross thing on your nose is gone. Whew. I could hardly stand to look at you(r picture).Best,R

  19. FENICLE says:

    >Glad all is well! You look stunning with the band-aid!I get all phobic too. The invention of Google & the internet for medical information was not a good idea for me.

  20. Imamamma says:

    >Am I the only one that read this post, giggled, then cut and pasted hemoblugabbagemomomonoma into google just to see what’d come up?

  21. >Honestly? Yes. You probably are. That’s funny, though.Now, in answer to your bump question, it was a bump the color of my skin, about the size of a pimple on the side of my nose. She said she could shave it right off and insurance would cover it because they biopsy everything they remove. She numbed it (didn’t hurt), worked on it for about 20 seconds and then used some kind of hot beam to seal it, I guess. And that was it. I’ll let you know if it looks funny once it heals. IT BETTER NOT!

  22. Chris says:

    >Sheesh, that damn post read like a novel, on dying. I’m so glad that you are OK! Don’t ever do that to an old lady.

  23. Java Mom says:

    >WHEW!!!! Glad your okay !!! What did you have on your nose ? I have a few moles I would like taken of my face….but my insurane wont’ cover it…..did she just burn in ? Also I just discovered PinkBerry’s for the first time and can I say……HEAVEN!!!!!! WOW!!!!!

  24. >so glad you’re not dying :)!!! and the band aid is totally chic.i have a bump on my head that’s called a lipoma. translation = collection of fat cells which resemble a tumor. i have a fat head.sniff.cheers, f.

  25. dennis says:

    >I could have sworn I saw a bump on the left side of the princess bandage but when I saw the blow-up of the pic, I realized it was the shoulder under the hair…

  26. >Hmm…you have inspired me to have my own lumpy bump on the tip of my nose looked at.After all, if you can walk around with Princess adhesives on your face, surely I will survive with Batman ones on my mine.

  27. kathy says:

    >I get those pesky things with every pregnancy! I’m afraid to get pregnant again because I fear I’ll turn into one giant scaly brownish icky *bleh*! I’ve had too many skin cancers removed to be able to keep track of them, so my dermatologist and I are on good terms. She knows about all my icky pregnancy splotches.

  28. >”This woman’s back is literally filled with deadly sqamouses,” You are so hilarious. I don’t know how you do it but I am in awe, truly.

  29. >Yeah, well the sad thing is that I really thought that at about 2 am one morning- I had this vision of her removing every little spot on my back and declaring it cancerous. I have always had a very vivid imagination. Not necessarily such a good thing.

  30. motomama says:

    >I think its “Fo shizzle” ..but thats neither here nor there. Besides the nice brown stripe up my belly, (that is taking for f’ing ever to go away) pregnancy has left me with some interesting spots but no bumps. Glad you will live, keep slathering on the sunblock.

  31. >You think it’s fo shizzle, motomama? Is there like a dictionary or something that I don’t know about? Where on earth does one verify these things?!

  32. Vanda says:

    >Gotta love those parents and the cute bandaid.

  33. PunditMom says:

    >So glad it was nothing. I HATE when the test stuff comes up. I always imagine the worst and am convinced I’m dying. But at least you got a cute bandaid! 😉

  34. Niihaus says:

    >And an Ariel band-aid! Awwww! (You do look so much alike)And thank God you’re alive, girlfriend, thank God.

  35. Jenny Rough says:

    >Dr Mary Lee Amerian…best dermatologist ever (in my humble opinion) in LA.I had a bump on the very same spot on my nose that was shaved off too. From a Dr in Nashville of all places…

  36. >How is it that you can look so beautiful with an Ariel band-aid on your nose?

  37. Trysha says:

    >OMG! I just linked here from GGC and I have the same spot that popped up during pregnancy on my back too!! Thanks for going to get yours checked out so I dont’ have to. I can just tell my mom that Lindsay at Suburban Turmoil checked hers out and it’s all good in the hood. (just kidding, i swear I’ll get mine checked…next week)

  38. Jenna says:

    >Ah, pregnancy induced bumps. Love them. I got ANOTHER skin tag on my neck. Die, die, die.I have a bump on my nose. To everyone else, it looks like a white head. But it’s not. I don’t know what it is. Stupid bumps.

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