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Has anyone had an itchy intransit?

Forums General Melanoma Community Has anyone had an itchy intransit?

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    itsme.mimi
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      Hello folks, I am wondering if anyone has had intransit met that itches? If not, anyone have an itchy mole diagnosed with melanoma that was not nodular type? Any help is much appreciated.

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        debwray
        Participant

          Hi,

          My dysplasic neavus was itchy and was diagnosed as me!anoma as it had evolved within the mole.

          Not an in transit though. If you are worried about a lesion and have a past history of melanoma I would get it checked out sooner rather than later as it is likely to be a source of worry and reassurance or early detection are both worth having…

          Best wishes

          Deb

           

           

          debwray
          Participant

            Hi,

            My dysplasic neavus was itchy and was diagnosed as me!anoma as it had evolved within the mole.

            Not an in transit though. If you are worried about a lesion and have a past history of melanoma I would get it checked out sooner rather than later as it is likely to be a source of worry and reassurance or early detection are both worth having…

            Best wishes

            Deb

             

             

            debwray
            Participant

              Hi,

              My dysplasic neavus was itchy and was diagnosed as me!anoma as it had evolved within the mole.

              Not an in transit though. If you are worried about a lesion and have a past history of melanoma I would get it checked out sooner rather than later as it is likely to be a source of worry and reassurance or early detection are both worth having…

              Best wishes

              Deb

               

               

                itsme.mimi
                Participant

                  Thank you Deb, I do have an appt. next Friday with my derm.  I never even thought of a possible in transit, until yesterday when I realized I had another spot looking like the itchy one. Hoping they are nothing, as my lesion 10 years ago, was only stage 1.  

                  xo

                   

                   

                  itsme.mimi
                  Participant

                    Thank you Deb, I do have an appt. next Friday with my derm.  I never even thought of a possible in transit, until yesterday when I realized I had another spot looking like the itchy one. Hoping they are nothing, as my lesion 10 years ago, was only stage 1.  

                    xo

                     

                     

                    itsme.mimi
                    Participant

                      Thank you Deb, I do have an appt. next Friday with my derm.  I never even thought of a possible in transit, until yesterday when I realized I had another spot looking like the itchy one. Hoping they are nothing, as my lesion 10 years ago, was only stage 1.  

                      xo

                       

                       

                    Janner
                    Participant

                      Itching isn't tied to a particular type of lesion.  Any type of melanoma lesion (and non-melanoma) can itch.  Itching is a sign of change and all changing lesions should be seen by a derm.

                      Janner
                      Participant

                        Itching isn't tied to a particular type of lesion.  Any type of melanoma lesion (and non-melanoma) can itch.  Itching is a sign of change and all changing lesions should be seen by a derm.

                        Janner
                        Participant

                          Itching isn't tied to a particular type of lesion.  Any type of melanoma lesion (and non-melanoma) can itch.  Itching is a sign of change and all changing lesions should be seen by a derm.

                            itsme.mimi
                            Participant

                              Thank you. Yes, i do know not only melanoma can itch, just hoped everywone would say, "in transits never itch".  wink

                              Julie in SoCal
                              Participant

                                I'll not say in transits never itch, but mine didn't…

                                Be encouraged, you're on it!

                                Shalom,

                                Julie

                                Julie in SoCal
                                Participant

                                  I'll not say in transits never itch, but mine didn't…

                                  Be encouraged, you're on it!

                                  Shalom,

                                  Julie

                                  Julie in SoCal
                                  Participant

                                    I'll not say in transits never itch, but mine didn't…

                                    Be encouraged, you're on it!

                                    Shalom,

                                    Julie

                                    itsme.mimi
                                    Participant

                                      Thank you. Yes, i do know not only melanoma can itch, just hoped everywone would say, "in transits never itch".  wink

                                      itsme.mimi
                                      Participant

                                        Thank you. Yes, i do know not only melanoma can itch, just hoped everywone would say, "in transits never itch".  wink

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