Sunday, May 26, 2013

Efudex Day Thirteen

May 26, 2013

My face is so dry and tight I don't think I could crack a smile if I wanted. Feeling a little more burn and nerve-like tingling today, especially where some spots are starting to "erupt." I don't know if all of the pre-cancerous spots are going to do this, but I wanted to show you a close up of my neck (see below), where a dark dry spot erupted into a blister-like sore.

Feeling a lot more irritation and swelling, but still wouldn't describe as painful. Washing my face and neck was less sensitive today, probably because the scabbing is protecting my skin, but patting my face and neck dry was like scrubbing it with sandpaper.
My face feels like it's going to crack, similar to leaving a mud mask
on too long, except with crazy burning and nerve-like tingling.

This is the spot on my neck that has erupted.
The originally flat spot above the eruption
looks like it's being pushed out of my neck.


Very red. Feeling like leather face.

Here's my favorite unfunnyzz video.
Oh, and I want to thank my nephew, Brett, for spending the whole day with me. We stayed inside and messed around on the computer making silly videos, examining and laughing at my face, and just hanging out.

If you like to laugh, check out Brett Fisher on his You Tube channel: unfunnyzz


Saturday, May 25, 2013

Efudex Day Twelve

May 25, 2013

I'm feeling the same as yesterday, with the exception of waking up with a cold! My face, neck, and chest are still really red, and some areas are getting brown and scabby. I'm not sure what phase I'm in, but I feel like my face is starting to heal in some spots, other spots are still sore and raw.

Washing and drying my face is not pleasant, and applying the EFudex cream is no longer soothing. But I must say, to date, this has not been a painful experience for me. Although, I do have a 3 year old that has been distracting my every moment and now this stinkin' cold. Two and a half more days of applying cream.

Looking extra lovely today :)




Friday, May 24, 2013

Efudex Day Eleven

May 24, 2013

I think everyone can relate to this...remember when you were a kid and you skinned your knee or elbow (just that top layer of skin) on the pavement and it was painful to touch, water, ointment, and a bandage? Well, that is what my face feels like today (neck and chest are itchy and red). 

This morning my face was a little swollen, and after showering it was very dry and tight especially around my mouth and chin. Water is not as soothing as it was two days ago. Some areas feel like they are starting to scab.

I just wanted to point out again how much worse my left side is (the side that is always exposed when driving).

Did you know?
20 MINUTES. This is how fast skin can get damaged from the sunlight passing through a window.
Because glass blocks UVB rays, you won't develop an obvious red flag, such as pinkness or a visible burn. This can create a false sense of securtiy: More than half of UVA rays sneak through glass, contributing to wrinkles and skin cancer. Anytime you are in a sunlit office or car, you're exposed to UV rays. ~ New York Dermatologist Dr. Debra Jaliman

My left side


My right side


Thursday, May 23, 2013

Efudex Day Ten

May 23, 2013

I'm feeling pretty good for day 10. Although my face is more red and the itchy prickly feeling is more intense, I really don't have any pain. And as far as it feeling like a sunburn, I've had worse (which is why I'm here now). Honestly, after reading other Efudex blogs, I thought I would have my doctor on speed dial for pain meds.


After washing my face, my skin gets very tight, dry, and itchy. I look forward to applying the Efudex cream for some relief.

I'm feeling quite motivated to complete this treatment as I see the cream doing its job (4 more days of applying Efudex). It's interesting, yet not a surprise, to see that the left side of my face and neck (the side that is always exposed when driving) is worse than the right side.

At this point, I'm taking it day by day. We'll see what tomorrow brings.

==> By the way, a friend of mine made a comment about how serious I look in these pictures, and why can't I smile (you know who you are :). The reason I'm not smiling is because I wanted a good representation of my changes from day to day and smiling could possibly interfere with that, and the other reason is because I think smiling is going to be painful soon.

My left side
My right side


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Efudex Day Nine

May 22, 2013

Pretty much the same as yesterday, feels like a major sunburn (without the heat). and maybe a little more redness and prickly feeling on face and neck.


I've been using a cool rung wash cloth to dab on my face and neck and then the Eucerin Aquaphor healing ointment to help soothe the itching and prickling.




Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Efudex Day Eight

May 21, 2013

Ok, Efudex has kicked off week two with a little more burn. I really feel it on my cheeks and neck, but still tolerable. I'm feeling better today, not as tired, and have to remember to take my vitamins, drink lots of water, and get lots of rest...my body is working hard to fight against the Efudex attack.





Efudex Days Six and Seven

May 19, 2013

Day 6 was tough in the sense that I was a little sick to my stomach and just wanted to sleep. I'm not sure it it was related to the Efudex or I was just exhausted. No pictures for day 6, and really no significant change from day 5.


May 20, 2013

Day 7 my face is more red. It is burning, itchy, yet tolerable...it is my neck that is driving me crazy with the itching. Day 7 was another sleeping day so I just laid low and took it easy. The warm weather (even in the shade) intensifies the burning and itching, and have notices my face gets "sweaty" for lack of a better word. It's not drippy sweating, but more like when you put sunscreen on your face and then you go in the sun and your face beads up with sweat. I've been dabbing gently, not wiping, with a tissue.


Note: The Eucerin Aquaphor is really helping to keep my lips, eyes, and nose creases protected from the oh so drying Efudex! I highly recommend it.