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would an urgent care clinic be able to get things started if he went in today?
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Been there, found a melanoma on my neck at 19yo. Yea for incredible genetics, get it checked out asap.
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My wife had melanoma removed. That there is getting cut off with large margins. I can guarantee it. Look forward to stripping down to to your skivvies for the next year and having them lop off anything that even looks remotely suspicious.
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That doesn't look particularly nice to me.
I'd see a dermatologist first thing tomorrow morning. |
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would an urgent care clinic be able to get things started if he went in today? Every dermatologist in town is closed today. This is a good question. |
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Quoted: Quoted: would an urgent care clinic be able to get things started if he went in today? Every dermatologist in town is closed today. This is a good question. It is Sunday. You could probably find a large animal veterinarian. Call one and say "I have 200 pigs to be castrated, and I need a mole to cut off my back." |
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Quoted: Malignancy.Quoted: my grandfather has had two moles that look almost exactly like yours. They are technically cancer but his aren't harmful or threatening to his health. I cannot say for sure you have the same deal going on, they just look a lot alike. If it eventually starts to look like a big black ugly scab then they are most definitely alike. Either way I would definitely have it biopsy'd or whatever... What is "technically cancer"? Could you enlighten us? |
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Quoted: Please read this very carefully this is not a joke. My girlfriend is a surgical technician for a Mohs doctor and says that this is very likely melanoma. The dark center and the irregular border. You should see a dermatologist as soon as possible. LIke, right now. Half an inch is very large and very dangerous. It is cancer and if it spreads it can kill you. You also need to tell your children and siblings to get checked because it is hereditary. God speed. OK... by now you are probably freaking out and after reading boboluv's post... GOOD! You NEED to be freaked out. Too many people let that crap go for too long then the next thing you know... You hear the doc say "WHY did you wait so long? I can try, but I dont think I can do much" The good news is that you noticed it and doing something about it. I have heard people tell me they had melanomas removed 15 years ago and are still doing fine. We lost an Arfcommer "Ginger" a few years back from melanoma and that scared the ever loving crap out of me. Ever since, I get all moles checked out. Just had some checked about a month ago and got an all clear. I hope you will too. It's treatable! get it taken care of. |
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Go see a good MOHs derm surgeon NOW! Do NOT wait. Make the appointment tomorrow morning and get in to see the doc ASAP.
I have active squaemish cell carcinoma. Every six months I get a nitrogen freeze job of a cutting to remove or kill the spots. My doc is the finest surgeon and professor of medicine in the NoVA region (And he has some hawt nurses too!). Based on what he told me, I would not wait in your case. The spot you have looks enough like the online sample of melanoma to be worth a look by a derm doc. Good luck! |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Please read this very carefully this is not a joke. My girlfriend is a surgical technician for a Mohs doctor and says that this is very likely melanoma. The dark center and the irregular border. You should see a dermatologist as soon as possible. LIke, right now. Half an inch is very large and very dangerous. It is cancer and if it spreads it can kill you. You also need to tell your children and siblings to get checked because it is hereditary. God speed. I think its 1/2 a cm About 7.5 mm. 5mm + is apparently bad. Dammit, I don't have the money to be spending on doctors right now. You have no choice. Sorry...just the way it is, son. |
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I don't fuck with that stuff. Every year have any and all skin bumps or moles removed immediately. If that shit spreads to your lymph nodes you are done.
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I should have waited until tomorrow to post this.
Now I want an appointment, but I can't get one. Fucking mole. It itches, dammit. |
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It'll be gone before you know it and life will be normal. Right now it is just third bucket stuff. Take a deep breath, dont dwell on it because it isnt going to do you any good other than raise your blood pressure and give you anxiety. (I know, easier said than done)
The odds are in your favor. Cure rate is extremely high and successful. You are going to be just fine. |
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Go see a dermatologist. Don't wait. Call on Monday morning and ask for the earliest available appointment.
Odds are that if it's anything to be concerned about, you'll get it frozen and walk out of the office with a band-aid and a clear mind, knowing you don't have to worry about THAT anymore. Men have a bad habit of trying to shrug off anything that isn't trying to painfully kill them RIGHT THIS MOMENT. That particular flaw in our psychological makeup has shortened many lives. Don't let yours be one of them. CJ |
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Looks like melanoma to me, or at least the early stages of it. I'm not a Docter....so don't take my word 100%. The faster you can go to the doc, the better. What I think. Get that shit checked ASAP. I would call a dermatologist, explain the situation, if you get static about an appointment offer to email a picture of the "mole", if that doesn't work tell them how all the experts on a gun forum think you have skin cancer. |
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I had a bigger one cut off my back last year. It was a little over a centimeter. It was through my primary care. He numbed it up and cut it out, as the punch biopsy was not big enough.
fwiw, I just lost my grandfather last month. He had melanoma that mets. It was less than two weeks from the time they caught it until he passed away. |
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Moles you need to worry about will generally have a "patchy" and unclear border. That doesn't look obviously bad, but I'd still get it checked for sure, especially if it just started itching. Go to a dermatologist. Not an expert but this |
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Please read this very carefully this is not a joke. My girlfriend is a surgical technician for a Mohs doctor and says that this is very likely melanoma. The dark center and the irregular border. You should see a dermatologist as soon as possible. LIke, right now. Half an inch is very large and very dangerous. It is cancer and if it spreads it can kill you. You also need to tell your children and siblings to get checked because it is hereditary. God speed. I think its 1/2 a cm About 7.5 mm. 5mm + is apparently bad. Dammit, I don't have the money to be spending on doctors right now. You could see a general surgeon. Do you have a primary care doctor? They should know a good surgeon to refer it to. He cuts it out and sends it to pathology. If it's melanoma then they may have to do a wider excision. If it comes back negative then you're all clear. |
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get them ALL checked.
i went in (i have a hundred moles...) he cut out four "suspicious": ones the he scalpeled out to "get good margins" none came back bad thanksfully. I will go in yearly |
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I had melanoma. It looks bad. Get to a dermatologist right now.
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Hey OP, I just want to give my 2 cents on this because it is personal to me. I dont' want you to get freaked out, just want you to know how serious this shit is.
My best friend found something very similar to what you have on his back a couple of months before his 39th birthday. He went in to the doctor after dragging his feet for a little while and they found his mole to be cancerous and deep (being deep seems to kind of be the key if I remember correctly). Anyway, he died a month after his 40th birthday, after suffering for over a year. The pain, suffering, and fear that he had to go through was horrible and not something anyone should have to deal with. I was with him and his wife at their home when he died, he had gotten so thin that he made holocaust survivors look fat. He also left behind a beautiful 5 year old daughter. |
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Quoted: They aint gonna freeze anything. They're going to lop it off so they can biopsy it. Go see a dermatologist. Don't wait. Call on Monday morning and ask for the earliest available appointment. Odds are that if it's anything to be concerned about, you'll get it frozen and walk out of the office with a band-aid and a clear mind, knowing you don't have to worry about THAT anymore. Men have a bad habit of trying to shrug off anything that isn't trying to painfully kill them RIGHT THIS MOMENT. That particular flaw in our psychological makeup has shortened many lives. Don't let yours be one of them. CJ |
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Thanks everyone.
I hope everything turns out okay. Don't really want to make my wife a single mother. I'm going to call every dermatologist necessary and get an appointment ASAP. Looking at pics of melanoma was a bad idea. I know normal moles aren't typically multiple colors and they don't itch. My mom said we have a history of skin cancer in the family. I'll update the thread post-appointment. To those that have dealt with surgical removal - how bad is the recovery? |
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Don't go to dermatologist. I think this looks highly suspicious for melanoma.
See a surgeon, because this may require a larger procedure than just removing the mole/ melanoma. Hopefully it will turn out benign, but take no chances with that lesion. The initial removal / biopsy is quite simple, they will just excise around it, and the recovery is easy, with a bandaid and a few Tylenol. The issue comes if it's malignant and how deep/stage it is. Generally you will need wider re-excision at that point, etc, so don't be surprised if they tell you you need more taken off if it comes back malignant. |
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i've had atleast 9 moles removed from the surface and had to back for 5 that needed a little deeper surgical removal. It is not bad at all depending on how deep they have to go. They will probably just do a biopsy first by removing the surface. If it come back canserous or precancerous or abormal cells that could become precancerous they will do a simple surgery. They will measure out a football shaped area around it and will take out a chunk. They will send that chunk to pathology to see what it is and also to see if they got all the roots. if not they will go in again and take a little more area out. Suprisingly the worst part about it for me was the irritation for the bandage adhesive. the wound is stitched together in layers and the scars arent that bad. i have 2 on my stomach and 3 on my back that look like stab wounds, pretty cool i think.
Good luck!! Might be nothing, atleast you are doing the right thing about it. |
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Quoted: Thanks everyone. I hope everything turns out okay. Don't really want to make my wife a single mother. I'm going to call every dermatologist necessary and get an appointment ASAP. Looking at pics of melanoma was a bad idea. I know normal moles aren't typically multiple colors and they don't itch. My mom said we have a history of skin cancer in the family. I'll update the thread post-appointment. To those that have dealt with surgical removal - how bad is the recovery? I know some people went to work right after the surgery. |
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I feel like a moron. The mole has been there for a while, but it didn't look like that.
I did ask a doctor about it once and he suggested seeing a dermatologist about it. This was 2 years ago. Hopefully forgetting wasn't a ginormous mistake. |
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Stay positive and follow through with seeing a doctor. As others have mentioned, if you get it checked and taken care of early enough the cure rate is very high.
Here's to it coming back negative and or you being given a clean bill of health after it is taken care of. |
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Good luck to you on this. I've got one that's gonna get cut out soon too, on my arm. Already had an appointment for this week.
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Thanks everyone. I hope everything turns out okay. Don't really want to make my wife a single mother. I'm going to call every dermatologist necessary and get an appointment ASAP. Looking at pics of melanoma was a bad idea. I know normal moles aren't typically multiple colors and they don't itch. My mom said we have a history of skin cancer in the family. I'll update the thread post-appointment. To those that have dealt with surgical removal - how bad is the recovery? The surgery will more likely than not be fairly small. Chemo is not a pleasant experience for most people though. |
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Careful, the damn doctor just starts grabbing shit and cutting.
Scared the shit out of me. Just be careful is all. |
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I had one between my shoulder blades for decades that I finally had looked at over the summer. The dermotologist said it looked a little funky did a shave biopsy in order to remove it and have it checked at the lab.
Literally, I didn't feel a thing aside from slight needle jabs when he worked in the numbing agent. The site went numb within a couple seconds and he began cutting. Took about 5 seconds. The lab said it was just an irritated mole. But the mole has already grown back. |
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Quoted: I feel like a moron. The mole has been there for a while, but it didn't look like that. I did ask a doctor about it once and he suggested seeing a dermatologist about it. This was 2 years ago. Hopefully forgetting wasn't a ginormous mistake. Two years ago, it may have been indeed benign... Then, things change. Thats why you always have to check out those moles. as soon as they change, get a doc. |
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I just got home from another "treatment" at my dermatologist's office. I have squamous cell carcinoma. This time they cut out a 15mm lesion on the top of my head.
I get my spots zapped with liquid nitrogen or surgically removed every six months. They told me that as long as I keep being treated, I'll survive as this virus is slow growing with little chance of metastasizing. They cautioned me to watch for signs of melanoma carefully because that bug will kill you quickly if not caught early. OP...good luck. Get that sucker removed and keep going back for skin checkups! And the cause? Too much sun as a kid and while serving in the Navy. |
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I scheduled an appointment for tomorrow.
Seeing an MD phd, so I reckon he's good. Graduated from a top 10 school 20 years ago. I'll let ya know what happens. Lucky there was a cancellation. |
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Quoted: I scheduled an appointment for tomorrow. Seeing an MD phd, so I reckon he's good. Graduated from a top 10 school 20 years ago. I'll let ya know what happens. Lucky there was a cancellation. Good luck! |
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I scheduled an appointment for tomorrow. Seeing an MD phd, so I reckon he's good. Graduated from a top 10 school 20 years ago. I'll let ya know what happens. Lucky there was a cancellation. Excellent. Do give an update. |
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This thread scares the hell our of me. I am very fair-skinned and I get sun burned very easily. I have a number of moles all over my body and now I'm worried. I have one mole that is way bigger than 5mm. I've had it for years. Both my parents died of cancer too. |
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Quoted: Thanks everyone. I hope everything turns out okay. Don't really want to make my wife a single mother. I'm going to call every dermatologist necessary and get an appointment ASAP. Looking at pics of melanoma was a bad idea. I know normal moles aren't typically multiple colors and they don't itch. My mom said we have a history of skin cancer in the family. I'll update the thread post-appointment. To those that have dealt with surgical removal - how bad is the recovery? My dad had one on his face removed. Recovery was a band-aid and asprin, IIRC. That was 15 years ago, and he's very healthy. |
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Quoted: How soon could I know the test results after a biopsy? couple days to a week I think is generally normal....remember, no call back is a good thing. If they do and they don't want to discuss...brace yourself. Good luck! As others have said, it is very curable if caught early enough. With these, you not only have what you see on the outside but what lies beneath. Think iceberg.. The more shallow it goes, the better off you are. |
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I'd have it cut off just for good measure. Fuck it's not pretty
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