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usedfishmanpa said:Pain of a different kind
Cool tatts everyone!
I have two already. One on my right arm and a mural of sorts all around my left leg/calf. When I figure out how to post pics I'll do so.
Both mine were done after significant struggles in my life. I like the idea of getting another after I get "Jack" out of my body.
"T"
this is what i copied and used of a post, it worked easy for me
Using the tree icon (insert/edit image), do the following;
click the tree icon, (for an image you have saved on your computer)
click image URL (the browse button right side)
click the upload (top left) File (browse..., where you have the file stored)
Upload (this puts it in a folder of yours on CSN) close the box for upload click the file you want to post,
the Insert File (top right) put in an image description and title, then insert
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love this thread !fisrpotpe said:used
this is what i copied and used of a post, it worked easy for me
Using the tree icon (insert/edit image), do the following;
click the tree icon, (for an image you have saved on your computer)
click image URL (the browse button right side)
click the upload (top left) File (browse..., where you have the file stored)
Upload (this puts it in a folder of yours on CSN) close the box for upload click the file you want to post,
the Insert File (top right) put in an image description and title, then insert
Am enjoying all the tattoo pictures. I am still thinking about getting one, just not sure of what. Originally was going to do the "Rollng Stones" tongue....probably because I lost most of mine, but then thought that wouldn't really speak to all of the other H&N cancers, so if I get one, it would definitely be a ribbon or variation of.
Now I'm thinking it might be a giraffe/ribbon combo. Love that one your hubby got, Billie. I was obsessed with giraffes when I was a kid also. and love the pup...what a cutie. I know our golden was a great comfort to me when I was going thru treatment. They just seem to "know" don't they ?
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Also...fisrpotpe said:used
this is what i copied and used of a post, it worked easy for me
Using the tree icon (insert/edit image), do the following;
click the tree icon, (for an image you have saved on your computer)
click image URL (the browse button right side)
click the upload (top left) File (browse..., where you have the file stored)
Upload (this puts it in a folder of yours on CSN) close the box for upload click the file you want to post,
the Insert File (top right) put in an image description and title, then insert
Once the picture is inserted, tou can click it and you'll see the sizing squares (little white boxes on each corner of the photo...
click on one and move it to adjust the photo size..., just be aware of the horizontal/vertical movement so you don't have a tall skinny or short fat photo, LOL...
On some web sites, you can just copy the photo and insert it directly into the post.
JG
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Here is the tattoo postSkiffin16 said:Also...
Once the picture is inserted, tou can click it and you'll see the sizing squares (little white boxes on each corner of the photo...
click on one and move it to adjust the photo size..., just be aware of the horizontal/vertical movement so you don't have a tall skinny or short fat photo, LOL...
On some web sites, you can just copy the photo and insert it directly into the post.
JG
This is the post where many posted their pics of tattoos.0 -
IngridIngrid K said:love this thread !
Am enjoying all the tattoo pictures. I am still thinking about getting one, just not sure of what. Originally was going to do the "Rollng Stones" tongue....probably because I lost most of mine, but then thought that wouldn't really speak to all of the other H&N cancers, so if I get one, it would definitely be a ribbon or variation of.
Now I'm thinking it might be a giraffe/ribbon combo. Love that one your hubby got, Billie. I was obsessed with giraffes when I was a kid also. and love the pup...what a cutie. I know our golden was a great comfort to me when I was going thru treatment. They just seem to "know" don't they ?
If you like giraffes then you should get that tattoo, it's so cute! And yes, my little doodle is my baby and my little angel too.
Billie0 -
COOL TATTOO
Hey, Billie, thanks for sharing this, I have to say that I love it! I may bring a photo of it to my local tattoo art shop, and have one slapped onto my calf. I think that the giraff is a great H&N official animal representative for us. Kudos to your husband!
PATRICK
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COOL TATTOO
Hey, Billie, thanks for sharing this, I have to say that I love it! I may bring a photo of it to my local tattoo art shop, and have one slapped onto my calf. I think that the giraff is a great H&N official animal representative for us. Kudos to your husband!
PATRICK
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Tatts
Here's the ink I currently have. After I get through this battle and recover, I have in mind another... First things first though. I have to kick "Jack's" butt!
This was my first tatt. A tribal crucified Yeshua... right arm. To always remind me He is with me.
After my 1st heart attack and triple bypass surgery, I had this done. It's a mural of sorts going aroung my left calf. It's a visual testament to my faith.
It started with this Messianic Symbol.
I followed that with the Crest of Jerusalem.
To join the two on the front of my calf is the Western Wall.
On the back of my calf is a prayer shawl.
Finally, tied together with the Lord's flame and presence coming from Heaven into the Tabernacle.
"T"
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Wowfishmanpa said:Tatts
Here's the ink I currently have. After I get through this battle and recover, I have in mind another... First things first though. I have to kick "Jack's" butt!
This was my first tatt. A tribal crucified Yeshua... right arm. To always remind me He is with me.
After my 1st heart attack and triple bypass surgery, I had this done. It's a mural of sorts going aroung my left calf. It's a visual testament to my faith.
It started with this Messianic Symbol.
I followed that with the Crest of Jerusalem.
To join the two on the front of my calf is the Western Wall.
On the back of my calf is a prayer shawl.
Finally, tied together with the Lord's flame and presence coming from Heaven into the Tabernacle.
"T"
That is some amazing detail T! I love the meaning behind them and the way it's displayed!
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Patrickpatricke said:COOL TATTOO
Hey, Billie, thanks for sharing this, I have to say that I love it! I may bring a photo of it to my local tattoo art shop, and have one slapped onto my calf. I think that the giraff is a great H&N official animal representative for us. Kudos to your husband!
PATRICK
I love it too! When I fist saw this symbol at my Dr's office I immediately thought "tattoo!"
Our tattoo guy is a Christian man and he said he loves it too. He said he'd do just about any tattoo that someone requests but he loves doing those with more meaning and purpose.
If you decide to get one please post a picture of it :-)
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Tribal Phoenixfishmanpa said:Tatts
Here's the ink I currently have. After I get through this battle and recover, I have in mind another... First things first though. I have to kick "Jack's" butt!
This was my first tatt. A tribal crucified Yeshua... right arm. To always remind me He is with me.
After my 1st heart attack and triple bypass surgery, I had this done. It's a mural of sorts going aroung my left calf. It's a visual testament to my faith.
It started with this Messianic Symbol.
I followed that with the Crest of Jerusalem.
To join the two on the front of my calf is the Western Wall.
On the back of my calf is a prayer shawl.
Finally, tied together with the Lord's flame and presence coming from Heaven into the Tabernacle.
"T"
They have some pretty cool tribal phoenix that would go good for the other shoulder if it's open.
The phoenix is the traditional cancer tatt for many.
I plan on having something tribal in the future, just haven't made the time or right design yet.
BTW, I like the Yeshua...
JG
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I thought we all had one, just the special ones I guessSkiffin16 said:Tribal Phoenix
They have some pretty cool tribal phoenix that would go good for the other shoulder if it's open.
The phoenix is the traditional cancer tatt for many.
I plan on having something tribal in the future, just haven't made the time or right design yet.
BTW, I like the Yeshua...
JG
John,
I got the rad tat (or more like a dot). They used it and my mask every time for the laser light show. Heck I really do not know what they were doing, but I trusted them.
Matt
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TatCivilMatt said:I thought we all had one, just the special ones I guess
John,
I got the rad tat (or more like a dot). They used it and my mask every time for the laser light show. Heck I really do not know what they were doing, but I trusted them.
Matt
I have the same one that you have Matt !!!
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Actually...NoCivilMatt said:I thought we all had one, just the special ones I guess
John,
I got the rad tat (or more like a dot). They used it and my mask every time for the laser light show. Heck I really do not know what they were doing, but I trusted them.
Matt
I think they used to use the dot a lot, but it's up to the facility and type of rads I presume.
With the IMRT and mask so precisely measured and fitted each session, to millimeters I believe, my facility doesn't do the dot tatt. I've heard others on here say the same...
Some have the dot, some no dot...
JG
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No dot for meSkiffin16 said:Actually...No
I think they used to use the dot a lot, but it's up to the facility and type of rads I presume.
With the IMRT and mask so precisely measured and fitted each session, to millimeters I believe, my facility doesn't do the dot tatt. I've heard others on here say the same...
Some have the dot, some no dot...
JG
I am dottless! No tattoo for me either but if I were to get one it would be something like my husbands giraffe only much smaller.
Billie0
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