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8th &9th primary . ..ugh

Forums General Melanoma Community 8th &9th primary . ..ugh

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    Bobman
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    Just healing up from my 7th wide excision  last week,and two biopsies  done on Monday  just came back . …both InSitu. That's nine,and many more undoubtedly  on me,but I can't  seem to get them off fast enough. That 4 that are .5-.8, and 5 In situ , and so many new lesions  I can   hardly  keep  them straight .  My primary  care doc,and dermatologist  just ask me on visits what I want off now,and they do take them off,but I'm not the expert,but I'm learning  fast. I've found 7 out of 9 now. I'm getting  a tad concerned . 

     

     

    ALOHA  

    BOB

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      Bobman
      Participant

      Don't know why it posted as anonymous . ..this is bobman in hawaii  

      Bobman
      Participant

      Don't know why it posted as anonymous . ..this is bobman in hawaii  

        stars
        Participant

        Sorry to hear this, Bob. More cutting, more scars. But alive and kicking, that's the main thing. Can I ask – do you notice these new melanomas changing, or are they totally new as in popping up overnight? I've had three primaries and two were slowly changing over the course of years, one I'm not so sure about. Two were stage 1, and 1 in situ. Horrible as WLEs are, in situ melanomas really are the ones that you want, not anything invasive. Hopefully this is the last of it for you, I asked my doc once how many she had taken off one patient. Five was the highest.

        stars
        Participant

        Sorry to hear this, Bob. More cutting, more scars. But alive and kicking, that's the main thing. Can I ask – do you notice these new melanomas changing, or are they totally new as in popping up overnight? I've had three primaries and two were slowly changing over the course of years, one I'm not so sure about. Two were stage 1, and 1 in situ. Horrible as WLEs are, in situ melanomas really are the ones that you want, not anything invasive. Hopefully this is the last of it for you, I asked my doc once how many she had taken off one patient. Five was the highest.

        Bobman
        Participant

        It's  a little  of both. I have  hundreds  to keep an eye on,and some have changed and been melanoma , and I also have those  that pop up over night and have been as well . Right now   I'm  still producing  a  more and more,and the new ones in general  look a little  funky.

        Aloha , 

         Bob

        Bobman
        Participant

        It's  a little  of both. I have  hundreds  to keep an eye on,and some have changed and been melanoma , and I also have those  that pop up over night and have been as well . Right now   I'm  still producing  a  more and more,and the new ones in general  look a little  funky.

        Aloha , 

         Bob

        Bobman
        Participant

        It's  a little  of both. I have  hundreds  to keep an eye on,and some have changed and been melanoma , and I also have those  that pop up over night and have been as well . Right now   I'm  still producing  a  more and more,and the new ones in general  look a little  funky.

        Aloha , 

         Bob

        Bobman
        Participant

        Also I am breaking  all the records of every doc I see. One dermatologist  I see said his previous  record  was someone  with five. My surgeon  says  he's  never seen anyone  with as  many as I have,and ditto from my oncologist . Not really a record I wanted.

        Bob

        Bobman
        Participant

        Also I am breaking  all the records of every doc I see. One dermatologist  I see said his previous  record  was someone  with five. My surgeon  says  he's  never seen anyone  with as  many as I have,and ditto from my oncologist . Not really a record I wanted.

        Bob

        Bobman
        Participant

        Also I am breaking  all the records of every doc I see. One dermatologist  I see said his previous  record  was someone  with five. My surgeon  says  he's  never seen anyone  with as  many as I have,and ditto from my oncologist . Not really a record I wanted.

        Bob

        stars
        Participant

        THanks for replying. It is really unusual. I (used to) go to a skin cancer doctor in Australia, which is kind of melanoma capital of the world (though I guess Hawaii is nice and sunny, too). She sees hundreds of patients who have pretty much all had a crazy amount of sun exposure, and like I mentioned the most she has removed from one person is five. I did read an article once about an elderly athlete in Australia – a lady – who was having her 8th melanoma removed. She was well into her 80s and had these 8 spread out over the last 40 years. You are quite an interesting patient, I imagine! Have you considered asking to be put on an immunotherapy trial as an 'exceptional' stage 1 patient to see if that might have a preventative effect? I imagine that you are so unique that you might have a shot at this. I'm thinking of the drugs that stimulate the immune system. Yours might be of interest to them (they are available for stage 4 patients in Australia, and some stage 3 – not as a trial, on our normal treatment schedule – but I just wonder if a really unusual stage 1 case like yourself might not beneft as well?). Either way, I hope for your sake that these are the last of the melanomas. I really hate WLEs and dread ever having to get any more.

        stars
        Participant

        THanks for replying. It is really unusual. I (used to) go to a skin cancer doctor in Australia, which is kind of melanoma capital of the world (though I guess Hawaii is nice and sunny, too). She sees hundreds of patients who have pretty much all had a crazy amount of sun exposure, and like I mentioned the most she has removed from one person is five. I did read an article once about an elderly athlete in Australia – a lady – who was having her 8th melanoma removed. She was well into her 80s and had these 8 spread out over the last 40 years. You are quite an interesting patient, I imagine! Have you considered asking to be put on an immunotherapy trial as an 'exceptional' stage 1 patient to see if that might have a preventative effect? I imagine that you are so unique that you might have a shot at this. I'm thinking of the drugs that stimulate the immune system. Yours might be of interest to them (they are available for stage 4 patients in Australia, and some stage 3 – not as a trial, on our normal treatment schedule – but I just wonder if a really unusual stage 1 case like yourself might not beneft as well?). Either way, I hope for your sake that these are the last of the melanomas. I really hate WLEs and dread ever having to get any more.

        stars
        Participant

        THanks for replying. It is really unusual. I (used to) go to a skin cancer doctor in Australia, which is kind of melanoma capital of the world (though I guess Hawaii is nice and sunny, too). She sees hundreds of patients who have pretty much all had a crazy amount of sun exposure, and like I mentioned the most she has removed from one person is five. I did read an article once about an elderly athlete in Australia – a lady – who was having her 8th melanoma removed. She was well into her 80s and had these 8 spread out over the last 40 years. You are quite an interesting patient, I imagine! Have you considered asking to be put on an immunotherapy trial as an 'exceptional' stage 1 patient to see if that might have a preventative effect? I imagine that you are so unique that you might have a shot at this. I'm thinking of the drugs that stimulate the immune system. Yours might be of interest to them (they are available for stage 4 patients in Australia, and some stage 3 – not as a trial, on our normal treatment schedule – but I just wonder if a really unusual stage 1 case like yourself might not beneft as well?). Either way, I hope for your sake that these are the last of the melanomas. I really hate WLEs and dread ever having to get any more.

        Janner
        Participant

        My friend, Murray, and his wife participated here for many years.  Murray had 8 primaries, maybe 9.  He lived in Canada and some of his treatment was different than they might have done in the US.  I've met a few others with 6 or 7 but you are just special, Bob.

        Bobman
        Participant

        I am  starting  to feel  very special  indeed! Haha !  

        Always  good to see you Janner,and I really  appreciate  your  great  information , and straight  talk about this road we all share. 

        Like my surgeon  always  says to me now"see you soon". 

        Aloha , 

        Bob  

        Bobman
        Participant

        I am  starting  to feel  very special  indeed! Haha !  

        Always  good to see you Janner,and I really  appreciate  your  great  information , and straight  talk about this road we all share. 

        Like my surgeon  always  says to me now"see you soon". 

        Aloha , 

        Bob  

        Bobman
        Participant

        I am  starting  to feel  very special  indeed! Haha !  

        Always  good to see you Janner,and I really  appreciate  your  great  information , and straight  talk about this road we all share. 

        Like my surgeon  always  says to me now"see you soon". 

        Aloha , 

        Bob  

        Janner
        Participant

        My friend, Murray, and his wife participated here for many years.  Murray had 8 primaries, maybe 9.  He lived in Canada and some of his treatment was different than they might have done in the US.  I've met a few others with 6 or 7 but you are just special, Bob.

        Janner
        Participant

        My friend, Murray, and his wife participated here for many years.  Murray had 8 primaries, maybe 9.  He lived in Canada and some of his treatment was different than they might have done in the US.  I've met a few others with 6 or 7 but you are just special, Bob.

        stars
        Participant

        Sorry to hear this, Bob. More cutting, more scars. But alive and kicking, that's the main thing. Can I ask – do you notice these new melanomas changing, or are they totally new as in popping up overnight? I've had three primaries and two were slowly changing over the course of years, one I'm not so sure about. Two were stage 1, and 1 in situ. Horrible as WLEs are, in situ melanomas really are the ones that you want, not anything invasive. Hopefully this is the last of it for you, I asked my doc once how many she had taken off one patient. Five was the highest.

      Bobman
      Participant

      Don't know why it posted as anonymous . ..this is bobman in hawaii  

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