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Oh, what long strange trip it has been. Flashback May 2005. For months had a âcutâ on my left ear. My many âMomsâ had been saying get it looked at. Had a legitimate reason not to have it looked at. I am male, stubborn and stupid. Despite being a public figure, I am private by nature.
No family, friends or co-workers knew the extent of the problem or that surgery was required. In February 2005 a biopsy revealed skin cancer in the upper left ear. In May, naively drove alone to Sarnia General Hospital for the operation. Then a nurse asked âHow are you getting home?â As she shot down every option from driving, by taxi, walking or crawling, the reality hit home.
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Oh, what long strange trip it has been. Flashback May 2005. For months had a âcutâ on my left ear. My many âMomsâ had been saying get it looked at. Had a legitimate reason not to have it looked at. I am male, stubborn and stupid. Despite being a public figure, I am private by nature.
No family, friends or co-workers knew the extent of the problem or that surgery was required. In February 2005 a biopsy revealed skin cancer in the upper left ear. In May, naively drove alone to Sarnia General Hospital for the operation. Then a nurse asked âHow are you getting home?â As she shot down every option from driving, by taxi, walking or crawling, the reality hit home.
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Oh, what long strange trip it has been. Flashback May 2005. For months had a âcutâ on my left ear. My many âMomsâ had been saying get it looked at. Had a legitimate reason not to have it looked at. I am male, stubborn and stupid. Despite being a public figure, I am private by nature.
No family, friends or co-workers knew the extent of the problem or that surgery was required. In February 2005 a biopsy revealed skin cancer in the upper left ear. In May, naively drove alone to Sarnia General Hospital for the operation. Then a nurse asked âHow are you getting home?â As she shot down every option from driving, by taxi, walking or crawling, the reality hit home.
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Oh, what long strange trip it has been. Flashback May 2005. For months had a âcutâ on my left ear. My many âMomsâ had been saying get it looked at. Had a legitimate reason not to have it looked at. I am male, stubborn and stupid. Despite being a public figure, I am private by nature.
No family, friends or co-workers knew the extent of the problem or that surgery was required. In February 2005 a biopsy revealed skin cancer in the upper left ear. In May, naively drove alone to Sarnia General Hospital for the operation. Then a nurse asked âHow are you getting home?â As she shot down every option from driving, by taxi, walking or crawling, the reality hit home.
Oh, what long strange trip it has been. Flashback May 2005. For months had a “cut” on my left ear. My many “Moms” had been saying get it looked at. Had a…