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smiley_cate
Recently Diagnosed ...any advice would be so much appreciated ....?
I was diagnosed with Malignant Melonoma on two moles on my back about 2 weeks ago now, they were both very thin at just 0.4mm. I had a wide local excision of the area and i now have another 1 and a half to wait for the results of this.
Has anyone had any experience of Melonoma?
If so any advice would be appreciated
I'm really freaking out now and i'm starting to worry i might die.
I also haven't been feeling well for a while now, tiredness, fatigue etc and i sort of put this down to other things but now i'm thinking that the melonoma could have spread.
Also, because it's on two moles (they were about 2cm aprt) does this mean it has spread and what stage would it be?
Thank you, good luck to all of those diagnosed and battling cancer xxx
I don't have Melonoma, but I know that feeling when people tell you something is wrong. I was diagnosed with A.L.L not long ago and I know how you feel. Just have people around you that supports you and forget about those who don't care. Making friends is what I've been doing and of course you will get sick but knowing that you don't know the word of giving up is the best thing that you can do.
If you need to talk to anything, feel free to contact me.
marisa e
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smeagol_jr
sorry to hear it, smiley. I'll say a prayer for you.
shark cartilage has been show to have the property of being "anti-neoangiogenic". Neoangiogenesis is the growth of new blood vessels and is necessary for tumor growth.
my wife had a stage 4 cancer and was not expected to survive it. she took shark cartilage and mangosteen juice on the advice of some friends, (not of her doctor). at the end of her chemotherapy, there was no sign of cancer. go figure.
There are people who survive cancer every day. Cancer is not an automatic death sentence. If possible, find yourself an herbalist and a nutritionist to complement the treatment recommended by your oncologist. "FDA Approved" is not a papal blessing, OK? "Not approved by the FDA" does not automatically equal "quackery". The government and the western medical establishment don't know as much as they pretend to. Do what you think will work for you!
I wish you all the best. good luck. I wish I knew you. I don't know if I could help, but I would certainly cheer you on!
MOMMYBEST
I am not familiar with melanoma, but I do know that stress and worry do not help anything. Try to have faith in your doctor, and take steps to de-stress. God bless and good luck.
Dutchpiet
I have friends in Arizona, both in their 80ties, that have had malignant melanoma at least as long as I know them (+ 25 years) They both go and see their doctor every 3 months. The doctor will cut away all and every suspect speck on their body and that's it. Otherwise they still live a normal happy life!
If this doesn't give you a little boost...
Lazy J
Just keep is touch with your doctor and do as he says...
hsmommy06
I personally haven't, but my friend who grew up in Hawaii has had quite a bit of cancer taken off her face and body. This si something to take serious here, but know you aren'e doomed as long as it hasn't spread to other parts of your body and into your lymph nodes. You are doing the right thing by having them removed. I would insist on having them do a full body check so you can catch these early on. Early detection is your best bet. Do not put it off.