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October 30, 2025

I am sorry to hear your latest news of skin cancer.  It can be removed fairley easily, but probably not

4 t one time.

I am sure that I told you that I had the same problem a couple of months ago. Mine was a lump on one side 
of my nose, not a pretty site !  However my Almonte Doctor , Jordan Milko, recommended Dr Kelly,
Ottawa Skin Cancer, 303 Moodie Drive, Suite320, Ottawa K2H 9R4 , 613 596 5322 , fax 613604 0044.
She is a delightful young woman originally from New Zealand. She also does Reconstructive Surgery.

It only took her 20 minutes to cut , remove and stitch, after the sight was frozen.  Now after using Vaseline from
day 2, a great healing agent, I cannot see the sight.

She is also an amazing photographer; she has several enormous photos on the walls of beautiful Waterfalls in
South Island. N.Z.
  
Maybe your Dermatologist already knows of Dr. Kelly.

I wish you good luck.  Once more, it always seems to be "One thing after another"!   Now I am eating Soft Foods
since I had that one "almost " front tooth removed, then waiting for 2 more months before the "Bridge" can be
attached.   Old age could be an awful lot worse. but at least I am still independent  !  Yesterday I drove into
Smiths Falls to visit Kinkaid Loney, Monument builders, to organise the purchase of a granite  "Mono"  for 
Tony and myself to be placed in St. George's Cemetery, Bowland Rd, Clayton.  Tony's son Todd, is "Far too 
busy @ C I B C. "  to drive to Smiths Falls at any time, I should not complain as he will pay half of the price
and he more or less accepts whatever I choose.  The wooden cross planted over Tony' Ashes is already in
poor shape, so another winter will have to be the last one.

A cheerful Good Night. !    Suzanne

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