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      Brice311
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        Im waiting biopsy results for a new, asymmetrical, dark mole on the back of my thigh. I totally fear the worst because I have a history of having atypical moles. Fingers crossed for both you and me that we are in the clear. Keep us posted.
        Brice311
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          Im waiting biopsy results for a new, asymmetrical, dark mole on the back of my thigh. I totally fear the worst because I have a history of having atypical moles. Fingers crossed for both you and me that we are in the clear. Keep us posted.
          Brice311
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            Im waiting biopsy results for a new, asymmetrical, dark mole on the back of my thigh. I totally fear the worst because I have a history of having atypical moles. Fingers crossed for both you and me that we are in the clear. Keep us posted.
            Brice311
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              Do you have a history of Melanoma? I would have a dermatologist look at it to be on the safe side. They xan help you decide next steps.
              Brice311
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                Do you have a history of Melanoma? I would have a dermatologist look at it to be on the safe side. They xan help you decide next steps.
                Brice311
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                  Do you have a history of Melanoma? I would have a dermatologist look at it to be on the safe side. They xan help you decide next steps.
                  Brice311
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                    I think you’ve already answered your own question by being concerned enough to post here. Does it look different than other moles on your body? Is it the “ugly duckling?” I just had a similar experience and went to the Derm. last Thursday to have a new, dark, asymmetrical mole removed because it was clearly atypical. No results yet, hoping for the best. I felt it was important to go because it cpuld mean the difference between catching it early and not which is potentially deadly. I was not willing to take that chance.
                    Brice311
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                      I think you’ve already answered your own question by being concerned enough to post here. Does it look different than other moles on your body? Is it the “ugly duckling?” I just had a similar experience and went to the Derm. last Thursday to have a new, dark, asymmetrical mole removed because it was clearly atypical. No results yet, hoping for the best. I felt it was important to go because it cpuld mean the difference between catching it early and not which is potentially deadly. I was not willing to take that chance.
                      Brice311
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                        I think you’ve already answered your own question by being concerned enough to post here. Does it look different than other moles on your body? Is it the “ugly duckling?” I just had a similar experience and went to the Derm. last Thursday to have a new, dark, asymmetrical mole removed because it was clearly atypical. No results yet, hoping for the best. I felt it was important to go because it cpuld mean the difference between catching it early and not which is potentially deadly. I was not willing to take that chance.
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