Any one here been diagnosed with Malignant Melanoma?

seanR

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I was the other day. I was always told that if you had this to dig a hole and stand in it so they wouldn't have to carry you. But I guess things have improved in the last 5 or 10 years.

I hear that 1 in 10 people are diagnosed with a form of skin cancer once in their life. That means 50 or so of you have.

Any encouraging words? I kind of need them right now.
 
I am sure i could search, but you only have scin cancer? or some rare deadly thing? Pardon my stupidity. If its skin cancer. HA, you'll be fine! A little thing called a scalpal can fix that in a jif.

matt
 
Scrappy said:
I am sure i could search, but you only have scin cancer? or some rare deadly thing? Pardon my stupidity. If its skin cancer. HA, you'll be fine! A little thing called a scalpal can fix that in a jif.

matt


That is what I used to think. But if left to grow, the cancer gets into your lymph nodes then it spreads like wild fire.

Well guess what...
 
seanR said:
Well guess what...


Well sean.. I am sorry for the bad news. I am sure that with the new technology that it is something that can be repaired. Just need to let it work. Depending upon the seriousness, maybe it could help you get close to family/friends you have lost contact with? Something like this can make you better as a person. I am sure you know all this. But you will pull through this! You at least got to roll with the eastern boys out to the west one time right?

Matt
 
Sean,

Hang in there buddy! You gotta stay positive.

My mom has had this diagnosis 3 times - once on her back, once on her forearm and once on her neck. Some skin removal and some Laser treatments and she's bounced right back.

Are they gonna have you come in for further testing regarding your Lymph Nodes? You didn't actually say what the extent of it is.

Keeping you in my thoughts....

Troy
 
We're prayin for ya too.

Dont worry 'bout it. My mother, father, grandmother, both grandfathers and a few friends have all had this. They caught it early, and had it removed, and have had no more problems.

Just make sure you keep an eye on it, and any other marks.

You'll be fine.

Fergie
 
My father died from it in 87. If you are married you and your wife should know each others bodies and should check each other at least monthly. My prayers are with you and with the improvments in the last 20 years you have a good chance, alot better than my dad had. Never give up...
 
Sean....Sorry to hear about it...
I'm not good at encouragement, but I can say that we're
ALL dying...just a question of when and where.
As far as the malinoma is concerned, we do those at work ALL the time (on animals). If the advances in Veterinary Oncology, Chemotherapy and Radiation are any indication of the level of technology and non-reoccurence in humans, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at modern treatments.

I was just in the hospital for a pretty big scare myself...I'll tell ya bout it at the BBQ

Gil
 
Sean....you will always think about the worst first..its human nature. Don't fret over this, it will prbly turn out to be no biggie.

Rev

Praying for you...but you knew that.
 
The "C" word is enough to knock anyone back on their heels. I truly wish you the best of luck.

If I were in your shoes, I'd get hold of some of Lance Armstongs books; "Every Second Counts", "It's Not About the Bike" and others. I haven't read these, but Lance's story is truly inspirational and shows what can be accomplished with a strong, forward thinking attitude.
 
Prayers from our home too SeanR ... hang tough.

Les
 
Prayers from the southern part of the state. JIM.
 
Good luck Sean, you'll be fine. My grandfather has had a bit of that since he was in his early sixties, just has them "burned" off with liquid nitrogen. Oh, he's 84 now :)

I expect to see you in Moab, I'll give you a beer. :D
 
sending some good thoughts your direction, Sean. Learn as much as you can, you need to be the one to manage your case. Ask questions, challenges decisions made about YOU. Keep a positive attitude. Live each day like a MOFO.

SeanP
 
Sean
So sorry to hear this. It sounds like you have caught this in a very early stage which is the best defense possible. I have had a number of these removed over the years, and a few have come back positive but fortunately the doctors have removed all the malignant growth. Early detection remains key.

But get treatment now, and remain on the alert. Left untreated this can be fatal. I lost my best friend to this terrible disease two years ago. His death, at 36, really changed my outlook a lot, live life to it's fullest every day. In South Africa skin cancer is in the top five of diseases that end in death.

My thoughts are with you,

Grant
 
Sean, hang in there. I will put you on a couple of our prayer lists. My brother had it 35 years ago and had it burned off. He's still kicking. I personally had colon cancer and beat it 15 years ago. I kind of know how you feel. If there is anything I or the NAXJA crew can do to help, please ask. Remember you are not in this alone.
 
Sean,

I'm sorry to hear of this. About seven years ago I was diagnosed with a rare form of skin cancer that 1 to 5 people in a million get (lucky me :roll: ).
The funny thing about it is that it was not on the surface of the skin but under it, a growth about the size of half dollar and about 3/4" thick on my right bicep. I had to have a procedure that is called Mose(sp) surgery, basically they cut a sample test it, cut another sample test it and so on until they get a clean slide then they cut one more and send it out for more testing. When it all started I met with the Doctor who did the surgery and he told me that if they did not do the operation that I had a 30% to 50% chance of survival verses a 96% chance of full recovery if they did it. I think his exact words were "if it gets in to your heart or lungs God him/herself(PC) can't save you". The Doctors that specialize in this area can tell you what to expect and when to panic. However as others have said don't be affraid to ask questions and make them give you answers that make sense not "Doctor speak" I'm sure right about now you are having a lot feelings that you would rather not. The best thing you can do is to try and stay calm but feel everything the way you need to. I found out fast that trying to deny how you feel about it just makes it worse. Don't loose faith, family and friends can be a great source relief, but whatever you do DON'T STOP LIVING!! I've seen many people who give up, don't do it!! Suzie and I will keep you in our prayers. God bless and keep us posted
 
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