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- February 23, 2015 at 10:55 pm
I had a biopsy done last week on a mole on my front scalp, right behind my hairline. This is my 3rd melanoma diagnosis within the past year. One was on my left upper arm (.30 breslow depth), the second was on my right forearm (in situ), and the third is on my scalp. I feel sick to my stomach right now but I'm trying so hard not to worry.
I was actually at Moffitt in Tampa two weeks prior to have total body photography of all my spots. I'm anxious as to what else on my body is melanoma.
What should I expect with the WLE on my scalp? I just know it's tighter skin up in this area. I appreciate your advice and/or encouragement.
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- February 24, 2015 at 3:42 am
Make sure you have a plastic surgeon do the WLE. My was done by a general surgeon, who later admitted (to the plastic surgeon that mopped up his work) that he was out of his depth. I was sent home with an open wound under a tegaderm. The tegaderm came off within a couple of days because of all the seepage and it was not a pretty sight.
It would have been much simpler if I had the pastic surgeon from the start.
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- February 24, 2015 at 3:42 am
Make sure you have a plastic surgeon do the WLE. My was done by a general surgeon, who later admitted (to the plastic surgeon that mopped up his work) that he was out of his depth. I was sent home with an open wound under a tegaderm. The tegaderm came off within a couple of days because of all the seepage and it was not a pretty sight.
It would have been much simpler if I had the pastic surgeon from the start.
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- February 24, 2015 at 3:42 am
Make sure you have a plastic surgeon do the WLE. My was done by a general surgeon, who later admitted (to the plastic surgeon that mopped up his work) that he was out of his depth. I was sent home with an open wound under a tegaderm. The tegaderm came off within a couple of days because of all the seepage and it was not a pretty sight.
It would have been much simpler if I had the pastic surgeon from the start.
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- February 25, 2015 at 4:55 am
Unfortunately, I had two recurrences following the initial WLE and eventually progressed to stage IV. But everyone's story is different, and I had a much more aggressive primary than this one you are having excised. Mine was a nodular 1.3mm mel.
It doesn't sound like any one of your melanomas is that bad individually but I totally get your concern given that this is the third one. Do you have a melanoma specialist as your oncologist?
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- February 25, 2015 at 12:02 pm
I'm sorry to hear that, Paul. I saw Dr. Zagar @ Moffitt Tampa for my first primary. He did my WLE. My previous 2 were with my dermatologist. Melanoma is so unpredictable and some are more aggressive than others.
I guess, I'll get my WLE and go from there. I read conficting reports of getting scans for early melanomas. I'm trying to stay in tune with my body.
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- February 25, 2015 at 12:02 pm
I'm sorry to hear that, Paul. I saw Dr. Zagar @ Moffitt Tampa for my first primary. He did my WLE. My previous 2 were with my dermatologist. Melanoma is so unpredictable and some are more aggressive than others.
I guess, I'll get my WLE and go from there. I read conficting reports of getting scans for early melanomas. I'm trying to stay in tune with my body.
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- February 25, 2015 at 2:29 pm
Scans are RARELY done for early melanomas – especially for 3 as small as yours. Scans only catch tumors of a certain size, and despite having 3 melanomas, your risk is actually not higher to have a recurrence. In a study out of Australia, those with multiple primaries actually had better survival rates than those with 1. Scans haven't even been proven to improve survival which is why some institutions don't even do them for stage III/IV unless there are symptoms. Insurance is extremely unlikely to pay for scans either unless again, there are symptoms.
Janner
Stage Ib since 1992, 3 MM primaries
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- February 25, 2015 at 2:29 pm
Scans are RARELY done for early melanomas – especially for 3 as small as yours. Scans only catch tumors of a certain size, and despite having 3 melanomas, your risk is actually not higher to have a recurrence. In a study out of Australia, those with multiple primaries actually had better survival rates than those with 1. Scans haven't even been proven to improve survival which is why some institutions don't even do them for stage III/IV unless there are symptoms. Insurance is extremely unlikely to pay for scans either unless again, there are symptoms.
Janner
Stage Ib since 1992, 3 MM primaries
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- February 25, 2015 at 2:29 pm
Scans are RARELY done for early melanomas – especially for 3 as small as yours. Scans only catch tumors of a certain size, and despite having 3 melanomas, your risk is actually not higher to have a recurrence. In a study out of Australia, those with multiple primaries actually had better survival rates than those with 1. Scans haven't even been proven to improve survival which is why some institutions don't even do them for stage III/IV unless there are symptoms. Insurance is extremely unlikely to pay for scans either unless again, there are symptoms.
Janner
Stage Ib since 1992, 3 MM primaries
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- February 25, 2015 at 12:02 pm
I'm sorry to hear that, Paul. I saw Dr. Zagar @ Moffitt Tampa for my first primary. He did my WLE. My previous 2 were with my dermatologist. Melanoma is so unpredictable and some are more aggressive than others.
I guess, I'll get my WLE and go from there. I read conficting reports of getting scans for early melanomas. I'm trying to stay in tune with my body.
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- February 25, 2015 at 4:55 am
Unfortunately, I had two recurrences following the initial WLE and eventually progressed to stage IV. But everyone's story is different, and I had a much more aggressive primary than this one you are having excised. Mine was a nodular 1.3mm mel.
It doesn't sound like any one of your melanomas is that bad individually but I totally get your concern given that this is the third one. Do you have a melanoma specialist as your oncologist?
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- February 25, 2015 at 4:55 am
Unfortunately, I had two recurrences following the initial WLE and eventually progressed to stage IV. But everyone's story is different, and I had a much more aggressive primary than this one you are having excised. Mine was a nodular 1.3mm mel.
It doesn't sound like any one of your melanomas is that bad individually but I totally get your concern given that this is the third one. Do you have a melanoma specialist as your oncologist?
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- February 24, 2015 at 2:25 pm
My son had a similar procedure. Because they scoop as much as they can you want it done by a well experienced headf and neck surgeon with the willingnesss to take his time and do it right. Best wishes!
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- February 24, 2015 at 2:25 pm
My son had a similar procedure. Because they scoop as much as they can you want it done by a well experienced headf and neck surgeon with the willingnesss to take his time and do it right. Best wishes!
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- February 24, 2015 at 2:25 pm
My son had a similar procedure. Because they scoop as much as they can you want it done by a well experienced headf and neck surgeon with the willingnesss to take his time and do it right. Best wishes!
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- February 24, 2015 at 6:03 pm
There is a lady on Facebook who wrote about her scalp WLE and even posted her recovery photos. If I can find that I will post the link. It has "pretty picture" in the FB page title though I can't remember the whole thing. That might get you started. She was in situ as well.
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- February 24, 2015 at 6:03 pm
There is a lady on Facebook who wrote about her scalp WLE and even posted her recovery photos. If I can find that I will post the link. It has "pretty picture" in the FB page title though I can't remember the whole thing. That might get you started. She was in situ as well.
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- February 24, 2015 at 6:03 pm
There is a lady on Facebook who wrote about her scalp WLE and even posted her recovery photos. If I can find that I will post the link. It has "pretty picture" in the FB page title though I can't remember the whole thing. That might get you started. She was in situ as well.
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- February 25, 2015 at 7:29 pm
https://www.facebook.com/MyMelanomaIfIPhotographYouWillYouGoAway
Well, I had the name totally wrong but here is the link!
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- February 25, 2015 at 7:29 pm
https://www.facebook.com/MyMelanomaIfIPhotographYouWillYouGoAway
Well, I had the name totally wrong but here is the link!
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- February 25, 2015 at 7:29 pm
https://www.facebook.com/MyMelanomaIfIPhotographYouWillYouGoAway
Well, I had the name totally wrong but here is the link!
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