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by: stacy on Tue, Oct 23 2007

Hello, out there. I am wondering if anyone could help me. I am 27 years old with 3 small children. I have been struggling with these squamous lesions for 10 yrs. I have had so many LEAPS and it keeps coming back, over and over. I told the doctor that I’m not going to do it anymore. That I’m just going to wait until its cancer then maybe they will get rid of it for good?

I also suffer from hyperthyroidism, fibromyalgia and chronic back and nerve pain. Every one of my children has gone through surgery already and their ages are 1, 3 and 6. Im not super woman and I can’t be in the docs office once a month every month. Is this wrong of me to not get it taken care of? I’m exhausted and I just want them to take my uterus and the tubes and the ovaries for all I care, I can’t use them anyways. (I had a tubal after the 3rd baby.)

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  1. Mon, Oct 29 2007
    Have you tryed a different dr opion?...Read

October 2007

  • MY Metastatic melanoma - by Mike - (Mon, Oct 29 2007)
    May 2007. I noticed a lump on my back right shoulder blade because it would bother my sleeping and driving, a lump I mean the size of a golf ball. So I made appointment with Primary Dr. He sent me to a surgeon and that surgeon said it seems to be a fatty tumor, shouldn’t bother me but I insisted to have it removed. It was removed a week later and next day my Primary called me at 8pm to tell me results that it was stuffed full of melanoma cells and they will have to go back in and cut all around it. [more..]
  • out of options - by stacy - (Tue, Oct 23 2007)
    Hello, out there. I am wondering if anyone could help me. I am 27 years old with 3 small children. I have been struggling with these squamous lesions for 10 yrs. I have had so many LEAPS and it keeps coming back, over and over. [more..]
  • Metastatic Nodular Melanoma - by Karen H. - (Thu, Oct 11 2007)
    I was diagnosed with nodular melanoma in March, 2007. I was busy with nursing classes and my mother-in-law was dying. It was the day after she died that I could no longer ignore this persistent pimple on the back of my neck. It wasn’t a pimple, of course. I knew it wasn’t normal when I finally took time to look at it in the mirror. [more..]
  • My Aunt - by Riki - (Mon, Oct 08 2007)
    My name is Riki and I am 15 years old and my aunt is fighting terminal cancer….my aunt is 38 yrs. old and has a wonderful family. A loving husband and a 13 yr old daughter. She was diagnosed with Skin cancer 2 years ago and was told she had 2 years to live. She went to many doctors appt. and was told many diff. results between each doctor. [more..]
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