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KariSlaught

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      KariSlaught
      Participant
        Great news! I’m going next week back to the doctor. After
        reading this blog I’m thinking I don’t need to have excision surgery
        if I am stage 1. Last week when I was first diagnosed one doctor
        told me that I should have excision surgery and have a lymph node
        mapping. If I do have lymph mapping and excision surgery, is this an
        in office procedure? I talked to a general surgeon last week and he was suggesting these things. This blog leads me to believe that
        I can do this surgery in a dermotigist’s office.
        Thanks you all are so helpful. I’m so great full that I found this site!
        KariSlaught
        Participant
          Great news! I’m going next week back to the doctor. After
          reading this blog I’m thinking I don’t need to have excision surgery
          if I am stage 1. Last week when I was first diagnosed one doctor
          told me that I should have excision surgery and have a lymph node
          mapping. If I do have lymph mapping and excision surgery, is this an
          in office procedure? I talked to a general surgeon last week and he was suggesting these things. This blog leads me to believe that
          I can do this surgery in a dermotigist’s office.
          Thanks you all are so helpful. I’m so great full that I found this site!
          KariSlaught
          Participant
            Great news! I’m going next week back to the doctor. After
            reading this blog I’m thinking I don’t need to have excision surgery
            if I am stage 1. Last week when I was first diagnosed one doctor
            told me that I should have excision surgery and have a lymph node
            mapping. If I do have lymph mapping and excision surgery, is this an
            in office procedure? I talked to a general surgeon last week and he was suggesting these things. This blog leads me to believe that
            I can do this surgery in a dermotigist’s office.
            Thanks you all are so helpful. I’m so great full that I found this site!
            KariSlaught
            Participant
              Great news! I’m going next week back to the doctor. After
              reading this blog I’m thinking I don’t need to have excision surgery
              if I am stage 1. Last week when I was first diagnosed one doctor
              told me that I should have excision surgery and have a lymph node
              mapping. If I do have lymph mapping and excision surgery, is this an
              in office procedure? I talked to a general surgeon last week and he was suggesting these things. This blog leads me to believe that
              I can do this surgery in a dermotigist’s office.
              Thanks you all are so helpful. I’m so great full that I found this site!
              KariSlaught
              Participant
                Great news! I’m going next week back to the doctor. After
                reading this blog I’m thinking I don’t need to have excision surgery
                if I am stage 1. Last week when I was first diagnosed one doctor
                told me that I should have excision surgery and have a lymph node
                mapping. If I do have lymph mapping and excision surgery, is this an
                in office procedure? I talked to a general surgeon last week and he was suggesting these things. This blog leads me to believe that
                I can do this surgery in a dermotigist’s office.
                Thanks you all are so helpful. I’m so great full that I found this site!
                KariSlaught
                Participant
                  Great news! I’m going next week back to the doctor. After
                  reading this blog I’m thinking I don’t need to have excision surgery
                  if I am stage 1. Last week when I was first diagnosed one doctor
                  told me that I should have excision surgery and have a lymph node
                  mapping. If I do have lymph mapping and excision surgery, is this an
                  in office procedure? I talked to a general surgeon last week and he was suggesting these things. This blog leads me to believe that
                  I can do this surgery in a dermotigist’s office.
                  Thanks you all are so helpful. I’m so great full that I found this site!
                  KariSlaught
                  Participant
                    Hi, I wanted to update you all since you have been
                    so helpful. My current dermatologist wanted a second opinion on
                    my original path report. We are still waiting for the lesion
                    to arrive 10 days later. Yesterday they told me that since there were
                    two lesions cut off of me one at my arm and one at my back. They
                    are having trouble determining the site location from
                    the pathology report, therefore they may have to do
                    two surgeries because they can’t be sure where the positive
                    lesion is from. There is a possibility that the specimens were
                    labeled wrong.

                    This is very frustrating to say the least.

                    KariSlaught
                    Participant
                      Hi, I wanted to update you all since you have been
                      so helpful. My current dermatologist wanted a second opinion on
                      my original path report. We are still waiting for the lesion
                      to arrive 10 days later. Yesterday they told me that since there were
                      two lesions cut off of me one at my arm and one at my back. They
                      are having trouble determining the site location from
                      the pathology report, therefore they may have to do
                      two surgeries because they can’t be sure where the positive
                      lesion is from. There is a possibility that the specimens were
                      labeled wrong.

                      This is very frustrating to say the least.

                      KariSlaught
                      Participant
                        Hi, I wanted to update you all since you have been
                        so helpful. My current dermatologist wanted a second opinion on
                        my original path report. We are still waiting for the lesion
                        to arrive 10 days later. Yesterday they told me that since there were
                        two lesions cut off of me one at my arm and one at my back. They
                        are having trouble determining the site location from
                        the pathology report, therefore they may have to do
                        two surgeries because they can’t be sure where the positive
                        lesion is from. There is a possibility that the specimens were
                        labeled wrong.

                        This is very frustrating to say the least.

                        KariSlaught
                        Participant
                          Hi, I wanted to update you all since you have been
                          so helpful. My current dermatologist wanted a second opinion on
                          my original path report. We are still waiting for the lesion
                          to arrive 10 days later. Yesterday they told me that since there were
                          two lesions cut off of me one at my arm and one at my back. They
                          are having trouble determining the site location from
                          the pathology report, therefore they may have to do
                          two surgeries because they can’t be sure where the positive
                          lesion is from. There is a possibility that the specimens were
                          labeled wrong.

                          This is very frustrating to say the least.

                          KariSlaught
                          Participant
                            Hi, I wanted to update you all since you have been
                            so helpful. My current dermatologist wanted a second opinion on
                            my original path report. We are still waiting for the lesion
                            to arrive 10 days later. Yesterday they told me that since there were
                            two lesions cut off of me one at my arm and one at my back. They
                            are having trouble determining the site location from
                            the pathology report, therefore they may have to do
                            two surgeries because they can’t be sure where the positive
                            lesion is from. There is a possibility that the specimens were
                            labeled wrong.

                            This is very frustrating to say the least.

                            KariSlaught
                            Participant
                              Hi, I wanted to update you all since you have been
                              so helpful. My current dermatologist wanted a second opinion on
                              my original path report. We are still waiting for the lesion
                              to arrive 10 days later. Yesterday they told me that since there were
                              two lesions cut off of me one at my arm and one at my back. They
                              are having trouble determining the site location from
                              the pathology report, therefore they may have to do
                              two surgeries because they can’t be sure where the positive
                              lesion is from. There is a possibility that the specimens were
                              labeled wrong.

                              This is very frustrating to say the least.

                              KariSlaught
                              Participant

                                Hi!  Last week I went to another dermotologist to get some other suspicious moles on my back biopsied.  The original doctor that gave me the melanoma results was a PA and my general doctor suggested I go to a melanoma trained dermatologist.  The doctor that I met with last week wanted to have my original pathology report reevualed by a UCSF dermopatologist.  Just to be sure that my melanoma diagnoses was correct.  The orginal path report was done in Alabama and I live in California.  The PA that removed my mole uses this pathology company in Alabama.  Anyway, long confusing story.  I am now waitiing for the second opinion results from UCSF.  I'm assuming it will be the same diagnosis but the waiitng is hard.  I did go and see a surgeon last week as well.  He said that I would have to have 2cm borders cut around the melanoma and since it's on my back, a SKIN graft.  UGH!  That sounds a little excessive for a stage 1 melanoma?  I'm not sure if any of you had a melanoma on your back and because there isn't much skin back there, a skin graft had to be done.   I have 3 more moles that the dermotologist wants to biopsy and the surgeron told me that I should just leave them there.  He said it was "overkill" to cut all of these moles off.  UGH. This is so confusing.  Ironically, I work for a medical device company and train doctors on how to use a breast biopsy needle.  I travel for work weekly and I have all these trips to plan for my job.  I'm not sure if I can keep working through all of this or not.   A skin graft sounds like it will take a long time to heal. 

                                 

                                Thanks! ๐Ÿ™‚

                                KariSlaught
                                Participant

                                  Hi!  Last week I went to another dermotologist to get some other suspicious moles on my back biopsied.  The original doctor that gave me the melanoma results was a PA and my general doctor suggested I go to a melanoma trained dermatologist.  The doctor that I met with last week wanted to have my original pathology report reevualed by a UCSF dermopatologist.  Just to be sure that my melanoma diagnoses was correct.  The orginal path report was done in Alabama and I live in California.  The PA that removed my mole uses this pathology company in Alabama.  Anyway, long confusing story.  I am now waitiing for the second opinion results from UCSF.  I'm assuming it will be the same diagnosis but the waiitng is hard.  I did go and see a surgeon last week as well.  He said that I would have to have 2cm borders cut around the melanoma and since it's on my back, a SKIN graft.  UGH!  That sounds a little excessive for a stage 1 melanoma?  I'm not sure if any of you had a melanoma on your back and because there isn't much skin back there, a skin graft had to be done.   I have 3 more moles that the dermotologist wants to biopsy and the surgeron told me that I should just leave them there.  He said it was "overkill" to cut all of these moles off.  UGH. This is so confusing.  Ironically, I work for a medical device company and train doctors on how to use a breast biopsy needle.  I travel for work weekly and I have all these trips to plan for my job.  I'm not sure if I can keep working through all of this or not.   A skin graft sounds like it will take a long time to heal. 

                                   

                                  Thanks! ๐Ÿ™‚

                                  KariSlaught
                                  Participant

                                    Hi!  Last week I went to another dermotologist to get some other suspicious moles on my back biopsied.  The original doctor that gave me the melanoma results was a PA and my general doctor suggested I go to a melanoma trained dermatologist.  The doctor that I met with last week wanted to have my original pathology report reevualed by a UCSF dermopatologist.  Just to be sure that my melanoma diagnoses was correct.  The orginal path report was done in Alabama and I live in California.  The PA that removed my mole uses this pathology company in Alabama.  Anyway, long confusing story.  I am now waitiing for the second opinion results from UCSF.  I'm assuming it will be the same diagnosis but the waiitng is hard.  I did go and see a surgeon last week as well.  He said that I would have to have 2cm borders cut around the melanoma and since it's on my back, a SKIN graft.  UGH!  That sounds a little excessive for a stage 1 melanoma?  I'm not sure if any of you had a melanoma on your back and because there isn't much skin back there, a skin graft had to be done.   I have 3 more moles that the dermotologist wants to biopsy and the surgeron told me that I should just leave them there.  He said it was "overkill" to cut all of these moles off.  UGH. This is so confusing.  Ironically, I work for a medical device company and train doctors on how to use a breast biopsy needle.  I travel for work weekly and I have all these trips to plan for my job.  I'm not sure if I can keep working through all of this or not.   A skin graft sounds like it will take a long time to heal. 

                                     

                                    Thanks! ๐Ÿ™‚

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