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    cavsnut
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      I got my results back from my SLNB today and one of the lymph nodes out of the four taken out was positive.. believe it was .9mm..So with that said opinions on getting the superficial nodes removed or going with ultrasound monitoring of the nodes until anything else shows up? I'm really leaning on not having anymore nodes removed at this time as I work standing for 10/12 hours a day. I know the side effects of having more lymph nodes removed from the groin is extemely high and with it showing up in only one of the four removed believe I'll play the 80% odds of it not being in anymore…thoughts?

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        Bubbles
        Participant

          While the answer to your question has no absolute answer here is a study that I posted on my blog:

          http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2014/02/lymph-node-removal-after-superficial.html

          The only person who can decide what is right for you…is you.  Wishing you my best…c

          Bubbles
          Participant

            While the answer to your question has no absolute answer here is a study that I posted on my blog:

            http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2014/02/lymph-node-removal-after-superficial.html

            The only person who can decide what is right for you…is you.  Wishing you my best…c

            Bubbles
            Participant

              While the answer to your question has no absolute answer here is a study that I posted on my blog:

              http://chaoticallypreciselifeloveandmelanoma.blogspot.com/2014/02/lymph-node-removal-after-superficial.html

              The only person who can decide what is right for you…is you.  Wishing you my best…c

              JerryfromFauq
              Participant

                Cavsnut, I think  like you do ont the partil or complete lymph node disection.

                JerryfromFauq
                Participant

                  Cavsnut, I think  like you do ont the partil or complete lymph node disection.

                  JerryfromFauq
                  Participant

                    Cavsnut, I think  like you do ont the partil or complete lymph node disection.

                    Nicky
                    Participant

                      Hello, I am sorry to hear that one of your lymph nodes was positive for melanoma.

                      I was in a similar situation to you 14 years ago and it is not an easy decision on what road to take.  Everyone is different and whatever decision you make, it will be right for you.

                      I had one positive node with extracapsulary spread in my groin.  I made the decision to have a full lymph node dissection followed by radiation therapy which resulted in lymphodema in my leg.  I've learned to manage it and luckily it's not too bad and I can live with it.  I'm still alive and NED and getting on with life.

                      I wish you all the best.

                       

                       

                        SABKLYN
                        Participant

                          Tough choice and as Bubbles and Nicky both mention, the right choice is the one you make.  My surgeon and I were discussing the options and this is what moved me to have thenCLND.  He said if you're the type of person who upon waking and during every spare moment will be thinking about what may be inside, it may be better emotionally to have it done. ,or if a year from now you had additional spread,  I might feel like I lost my "golden moment" then again, he suggested I may want to consider the surgery.  I will also add , he was involved with a study that compared survival with ultra sound, watch and wait to surgery and was looking for watch and wait folks.  I believe he gave me both options fairly and I decided to have it done.  That was 2 1/2 years ago .  Ii have very little lymphadema….most of the time, no symptoms whatsoever.  I play golf, run and exercise regularly. Everyone is different both physically and emotionally buy wanted to share since you asked.

                           

                          good luck!

                          Happy_girl
                          Participant

                            I am just going through this as well.  I actually just had my lymph nodes removed on Thursday- so drains and Percocet are my life right now.  I was give the option because I had such a small amount of melanoma in the lymph node- but knowing my personality- I would always be thinking "what if" or "I wonder" if I didn't take them out.  I was told there was a less than 5% chance it was in any other nodes- but I'm a little high strung so out they went :).  It is a personal choice.  You will make the best choice for you!

                            Happy_girl
                            Participant

                              I am just going through this as well.  I actually just had my lymph nodes removed on Thursday- so drains and Percocet are my life right now.  I was give the option because I had such a small amount of melanoma in the lymph node- but knowing my personality- I would always be thinking "what if" or "I wonder" if I didn't take them out.  I was told there was a less than 5% chance it was in any other nodes- but I'm a little high strung so out they went :).  It is a personal choice.  You will make the best choice for you!

                              cavsnut
                              Participant

                                Thank you all for the replies and personal stories. It's definitely going to be a tough decision for me, thankfully I have a few days to think about it before my follow up appointment on Wednesday…

                                 

                                Craig

                                cavsnut
                                Participant

                                  Thank you all for the replies and personal stories. It's definitely going to be a tough decision for me, thankfully I have a few days to think about it before my follow up appointment on Wednesday…

                                   

                                  Craig

                                  cavsnut
                                  Participant

                                    Thank you all for the replies and personal stories. It's definitely going to be a tough decision for me, thankfully I have a few days to think about it before my follow up appointment on Wednesday…

                                     

                                    Craig

                                    cavsnut
                                    Participant

                                      Well…I went with watch and wait…first lymph node ultrasound in January so wish me luck lol.  Even though the oncologist couldn't recommend it as it wasn't the standard treatment said she was comfortable with my decision with my pathology results…so made me feel some solace that I made the right decision under my circumstances…

                                      cavsnut
                                      Participant

                                        Well…I went with watch and wait…first lymph node ultrasound in January so wish me luck lol.  Even though the oncologist couldn't recommend it as it wasn't the standard treatment said she was comfortable with my decision with my pathology results…so made me feel some solace that I made the right decision under my circumstances…

                                        cavsnut
                                        Participant

                                          Well…I went with watch and wait…first lymph node ultrasound in January so wish me luck lol.  Even though the oncologist couldn't recommend it as it wasn't the standard treatment said she was comfortable with my decision with my pathology results…so made me feel some solace that I made the right decision under my circumstances…

                                          Happy_girl
                                          Participant

                                            I am just going through this as well.  I actually just had my lymph nodes removed on Thursday- so drains and Percocet are my life right now.  I was give the option because I had such a small amount of melanoma in the lymph node- but knowing my personality- I would always be thinking "what if" or "I wonder" if I didn't take them out.  I was told there was a less than 5% chance it was in any other nodes- but I'm a little high strung so out they went :).  It is a personal choice.  You will make the best choice for you!

                                            SABKLYN
                                            Participant

                                              Tough choice and as Bubbles and Nicky both mention, the right choice is the one you make.  My surgeon and I were discussing the options and this is what moved me to have thenCLND.  He said if you're the type of person who upon waking and during every spare moment will be thinking about what may be inside, it may be better emotionally to have it done. ,or if a year from now you had additional spread,  I might feel like I lost my "golden moment" then again, he suggested I may want to consider the surgery.  I will also add , he was involved with a study that compared survival with ultra sound, watch and wait to surgery and was looking for watch and wait folks.  I believe he gave me both options fairly and I decided to have it done.  That was 2 1/2 years ago .  Ii have very little lymphadema….most of the time, no symptoms whatsoever.  I play golf, run and exercise regularly. Everyone is different both physically and emotionally buy wanted to share since you asked.

                                               

                                              good luck!

                                              SABKLYN
                                              Participant

                                                Tough choice and as Bubbles and Nicky both mention, the right choice is the one you make.  My surgeon and I were discussing the options and this is what moved me to have thenCLND.  He said if you're the type of person who upon waking and during every spare moment will be thinking about what may be inside, it may be better emotionally to have it done. ,or if a year from now you had additional spread,  I might feel like I lost my "golden moment" then again, he suggested I may want to consider the surgery.  I will also add , he was involved with a study that compared survival with ultra sound, watch and wait to surgery and was looking for watch and wait folks.  I believe he gave me both options fairly and I decided to have it done.  That was 2 1/2 years ago .  Ii have very little lymphadema….most of the time, no symptoms whatsoever.  I play golf, run and exercise regularly. Everyone is different both physically and emotionally buy wanted to share since you asked.

                                                 

                                                good luck!

                                              Nicky
                                              Participant

                                                Hello, I am sorry to hear that one of your lymph nodes was positive for melanoma.

                                                I was in a similar situation to you 14 years ago and it is not an easy decision on what road to take.  Everyone is different and whatever decision you make, it will be right for you.

                                                I had one positive node with extracapsulary spread in my groin.  I made the decision to have a full lymph node dissection followed by radiation therapy which resulted in lymphodema in my leg.  I've learned to manage it and luckily it's not too bad and I can live with it.  I'm still alive and NED and getting on with life.

                                                I wish you all the best.

                                                 

                                                 

                                                Nicky
                                                Participant

                                                  Hello, I am sorry to hear that one of your lymph nodes was positive for melanoma.

                                                  I was in a similar situation to you 14 years ago and it is not an easy decision on what road to take.  Everyone is different and whatever decision you make, it will be right for you.

                                                  I had one positive node with extracapsulary spread in my groin.  I made the decision to have a full lymph node dissection followed by radiation therapy which resulted in lymphodema in my leg.  I've learned to manage it and luckily it's not too bad and I can live with it.  I'm still alive and NED and getting on with life.

                                                  I wish you all the best.

                                                   

                                                   

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