Day 2819 I am a mole, and I live in a hole.

4th May 2025

A couple of weeks ago I had a strange experience that I wasn’t sure if I should share, mainly because I didn’t know its significance, but it was strange, and Kelli didn’t quite believe it.

It must have started about ten years ago, I noticed an itch on my right arm. At the time the was a small patch of skin that was slightly darker than the surrounding area. I didn’t take much notice of it at the time, but in the coming weeks it looked like a small mole.

I have a few of them, but none of them itched like the one on my arm.

Over the years it didn’t get bigger or change shape. It sometimes turned white but then it would revert back to a darker colour.

I wasn’t concerned about it, I put it down to a change that I would have to live with.

So the point of this story, as I said at the start, two weeks ago, I rolled up my right sleeve and I noticed a brown roundish shape on the inside of my sleeve. I looked at it, and it felt like a bit of dried skin. I was puzzled, I then noticed that my mole had disappeared, it was no longer there. All that I had was an area of normal skin, my mole had dropped off.

I should have kept it, or at least showed it to Kelli, but I didn’t, I lost track of it, probably fell on the floor and got eaten by one of the dogs.

I have been curious ever since, I have never heard of a mole just falling off.

Recently I had a wild thought, but I’m not sure how to prove it.

When I returned from the UK at the end of March, after a week or so I was sick, I had a fever and felt like crap for about a week.

Out of desperation I went on a course of Ivermectin, highly publicised, by the main stream media, animal de-wormer. This had proved to be quite successful at treating Covid symptoms. I had a few that I had taken with me on my trip. So soon I began to feel better, and it was about this time my mole fell off, was this related?

There has been a lot of report about how this drug has been used to treat cancer patients.

I listened to an interview with Mel Gibson who told a story of several of his friends that had stage four cancers who took this drug as an alternative to chemotherapy. After several weeks al the cancers had disappeared.

There has been articles written that cancer acts like a parasite in the body, and drugs like Ivermectin attacks it, and eradicates it.

I will continue to follow this, but it seems like a bit of a coincidence.

There was some bad news in Central Bay, Wayne, an older guy down the road died last night. He had been suffering from COPD 

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He had not been feeling fell for a few days, and drove himself to the hospital and didn’t make it through the night.

Although we didn’t know him that well I will miss him driving his big white truck down the road.

It leaves an empty feeling that he left his home that he would never see again, really sad.

We had to drive to the north side to collect a free dresser. It was another large bugger, and what Kelli didn’t tell me was we had to carry it up from a basement. Oh joy! We couldn’t expect any help from the owners because the husband had back surgery. I was a bit worried that I might need some after this.

With no injury, we loaded it into the truck and headed back, the garage is not full of furniture, and it’s freaking me out, I don’t know what to do first.

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Author: peterb51

I am a practical person, I love making things, and especially working with wood. I appreciate good design, music and food.

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