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      sarah.brannon
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        Mine was a new mole. When it showed up, I didn't really pay it much attention. Then one day, it hurt to the touch, and I started noticing the color changing.

        I say if it gives you anxiety, get it checked out. Since being declared cancer free, I've already had 2 other moles tested, just for peace of mind.

        sarah.brannon
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          Mine was a new mole. When it showed up, I didn't really pay it much attention. Then one day, it hurt to the touch, and I started noticing the color changing.

          I say if it gives you anxiety, get it checked out. Since being declared cancer free, I've already had 2 other moles tested, just for peace of mind.

          sarah.brannon
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            Mine was a new mole. When it showed up, I didn't really pay it much attention. Then one day, it hurt to the touch, and I started noticing the color changing.

            I say if it gives you anxiety, get it checked out. Since being declared cancer free, I've already had 2 other moles tested, just for peace of mind.

            sarah.brannon
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              I just had my sixth scan this morning. Even though at my last one I was declared cancer free, I was still anxious today. Less anxious than before, maybe, but it’s still a worry that they’re gonna find something. I hope it went well for you!!
              sarah.brannon
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                I just had my sixth scan this morning. Even though at my last one I was declared cancer free, I was still anxious today. Less anxious than before, maybe, but it’s still a worry that they’re gonna find something. I hope it went well for you!!
                sarah.brannon
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                  I just had my sixth scan this morning. Even though at my last one I was declared cancer free, I was still anxious today. Less anxious than before, maybe, but it’s still a worry that they’re gonna find something. I hope it went well for you!!
                  sarah.brannon
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                    The place I go to is pretty lenient, I usually just mess around on my phone.

                    I’ve never tried to bring music into the scan…I usually fall asleep within the first minute of the scan lol

                    sarah.brannon
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                      The place I go to is pretty lenient, I usually just mess around on my phone.

                      I’ve never tried to bring music into the scan…I usually fall asleep within the first minute of the scan lol

                      sarah.brannon
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                        The place I go to is pretty lenient, I usually just mess around on my phone.

                        I’ve never tried to bring music into the scan…I usually fall asleep within the first minute of the scan lol

                        sarah.brannon
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                          I was so sick the whole year I was on it. I was admitted to the hospital 4 times with pneumonia, I caught every cold/sore throat/stomach bug. It was a miserable year, being sick and then having pretty much every side effect possible. Everyone else says it's supposed to boost your immune system, but I have never felt sicker in my life.

                          sarah.brannon
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                            I was so sick the whole year I was on it. I was admitted to the hospital 4 times with pneumonia, I caught every cold/sore throat/stomach bug. It was a miserable year, being sick and then having pretty much every side effect possible. Everyone else says it's supposed to boost your immune system, but I have never felt sicker in my life.

                            sarah.brannon
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                              I was so sick the whole year I was on it. I was admitted to the hospital 4 times with pneumonia, I caught every cold/sore throat/stomach bug. It was a miserable year, being sick and then having pretty much every side effect possible. Everyone else says it's supposed to boost your immune system, but I have never felt sicker in my life.

                              sarah.brannon
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                                I was diagnosed this past summer, and at the time, I felt like my world was falling apart. My husband would try to make me feel better by telling me I'd be fine, which of course didn't help. All of a sudden all the plans I had made for our future might not come to be. Now, after a WLE and a sentinel lymph node biopsy, and 5 months into a year-long Interferon treatment, I don't feel so hopeless. I'm doing something (the Interferon) to actuvely fight against cancer. I'm not sitting around, wallowing in my misery. I'm still able to work, part-time right now, and that helps me feel better. Don't stop doing the things you love. I still read, and do puzzles, and take walks. I definitely tire more easily.
                                I know you feel like you shouldn't burden others, but you NEED to, for your own sanity. I have thoughts that seem ridiculous when I finally say them out loud. Talking about how you feel and what you're worried about will make you feel so much better. Fnd someone who is a good sounding board. There are so many people who have beat cancer! You can do this!

                                sarah.brannon
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                                  I was diagnosed this past summer, and at the time, I felt like my world was falling apart. My husband would try to make me feel better by telling me I'd be fine, which of course didn't help. All of a sudden all the plans I had made for our future might not come to be. Now, after a WLE and a sentinel lymph node biopsy, and 5 months into a year-long Interferon treatment, I don't feel so hopeless. I'm doing something (the Interferon) to actuvely fight against cancer. I'm not sitting around, wallowing in my misery. I'm still able to work, part-time right now, and that helps me feel better. Don't stop doing the things you love. I still read, and do puzzles, and take walks. I definitely tire more easily.
                                  I know you feel like you shouldn't burden others, but you NEED to, for your own sanity. I have thoughts that seem ridiculous when I finally say them out loud. Talking about how you feel and what you're worried about will make you feel so much better. Fnd someone who is a good sounding board. There are so many people who have beat cancer! You can do this!

                                  sarah.brannon
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                                    I was diagnosed this past summer, and at the time, I felt like my world was falling apart. My husband would try to make me feel better by telling me I'd be fine, which of course didn't help. All of a sudden all the plans I had made for our future might not come to be. Now, after a WLE and a sentinel lymph node biopsy, and 5 months into a year-long Interferon treatment, I don't feel so hopeless. I'm doing something (the Interferon) to actuvely fight against cancer. I'm not sitting around, wallowing in my misery. I'm still able to work, part-time right now, and that helps me feel better. Don't stop doing the things you love. I still read, and do puzzles, and take walks. I definitely tire more easily.
                                    I know you feel like you shouldn't burden others, but you NEED to, for your own sanity. I have thoughts that seem ridiculous when I finally say them out loud. Talking about how you feel and what you're worried about will make you feel so much better. Fnd someone who is a good sounding board. There are so many people who have beat cancer! You can do this!

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