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Any of you bros ever gotten melanoma before from riding out in
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Any of you bros ever gotten melanoma before from riding out in the sun for too long?

The reason I ask is because I might of fucked myself by riding without applying enough sun screen this past summer - now I have a small mole on the side of my neck the itches like fuck. I plan on having it checked by a doctor tomorrow morning. Damn.
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>>913964
report back, please. Never happened to me, though. I've ridden through summer with strong as fuck sun but I always applied a lot of sunscreen, to the point I was kind of greasy.
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>>913967


Will do, anon. I'm not even fair-skinned so I shouldn't have these problems. But you never know. I'll report back tomorrow night.
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I always ride without sunblock, I know it's bad but I just never remember / can't be arsed. I'm not too pale though, so I never really get nasty sunburns, just some tan lines. No weird moles either.

Sounds scary.
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>>913964
Looks like you're wearing the wrong helmet bro
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>>913971
>that fork
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>>914005
I'm sure you mean chopsticks.
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>go out during the day
>need to put on sunscreen to not get horribly burnt
>sunscreen beads with sweat and makes the bars a sloppy mess

>go out in the evening when the UV is lower
>no longer slop running all down my arms
>but can only get out for so long before it's dark

I actually miss winter a little bit.
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>>914048
>won't ride in dark
whats the problem
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>white people
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I've had this tiny bump in the back of my neck for the last year, it just came out of nowhere. Now I'm paranoid, thanks op.
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>>914088
More than melanoma, getting all worried from a little pigment error after getting burned once is a white thing.
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>>914091
Might be good to be paranoid. Some moles are just normal, but new moles you didn't have before, or changes in existing moles, should be cause for concern. And this stuff is easier to deal with the sooner it's caught. My dad survived melanoma, went to the doctors after a mole had gotten bigger. Doc said if he waited 6 more weeks, he probably would have died.
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>>914019
hehehe i keked
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>>914005
/thread
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I've gotten plenty. You only need to worry if they're raised, changed shape over time, irregular in shape (not circular/roundish, the one in OP is fine), or bumpy.
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