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      lunasea
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        Thank you, Janner, Donna, and Jacki!

        Jacki, that's a scary story.  I'm now leaning towards seeing if my previous surgeon can do this melanoma excision…

        A couple years ago, I had a SNB in my left armpit (along with a lumpectomy for breast cancer).  The melanoma is on my left lateral thigh.  I know that having that SNB put me at lifelong risk for lymphedema… is that a reason to have the melanoma excision done in an OR, by my surgeon, instead of at the dermatologist's office?  A big lymphedema prevention strategy is, of course, practicing meticulous skin care and doing everything possible to avoid skin infections.  But I thought my armpit SNB put me at risk for developing lymphedema in my left ARM… could a wound on my left LEG really be a risk?

        Oh, gosh, there's just so much to learn, with a new cancer diagnosis.  I've been so immersed in the online breast cancer world, and now I have a new cancer world to explore… no fun.  But thank you for your help.

        lunasea
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          Thank you, Janner, Donna, and Jacki!

          Jacki, that's a scary story.  I'm now leaning towards seeing if my previous surgeon can do this melanoma excision…

          A couple years ago, I had a SNB in my left armpit (along with a lumpectomy for breast cancer).  The melanoma is on my left lateral thigh.  I know that having that SNB put me at lifelong risk for lymphedema… is that a reason to have the melanoma excision done in an OR, by my surgeon, instead of at the dermatologist's office?  A big lymphedema prevention strategy is, of course, practicing meticulous skin care and doing everything possible to avoid skin infections.  But I thought my armpit SNB put me at risk for developing lymphedema in my left ARM… could a wound on my left LEG really be a risk?

          Oh, gosh, there's just so much to learn, with a new cancer diagnosis.  I've been so immersed in the online breast cancer world, and now I have a new cancer world to explore… no fun.  But thank you for your help.

          lunasea
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            Thank you, Janner, Donna, and Jacki!

            Jacki, that's a scary story.  I'm now leaning towards seeing if my previous surgeon can do this melanoma excision…

            A couple years ago, I had a SNB in my left armpit (along with a lumpectomy for breast cancer).  The melanoma is on my left lateral thigh.  I know that having that SNB put me at lifelong risk for lymphedema… is that a reason to have the melanoma excision done in an OR, by my surgeon, instead of at the dermatologist's office?  A big lymphedema prevention strategy is, of course, practicing meticulous skin care and doing everything possible to avoid skin infections.  But I thought my armpit SNB put me at risk for developing lymphedema in my left ARM… could a wound on my left LEG really be a risk?

            Oh, gosh, there's just so much to learn, with a new cancer diagnosis.  I've been so immersed in the online breast cancer world, and now I have a new cancer world to explore… no fun.  But thank you for your help.

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