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My Sigmoid Mel Tumor

Forums General Melanoma Community My Sigmoid Mel Tumor

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    MelanomaMike
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    Hi family, boy my Sigmoid Melanoma tumor really is letting me know hes alive, its gettin harder to go poop now, i threw up while i was going, (thank God for our little trash can near by! Haha) and i went for the most part, i guess thats the Vagus nerve that gets stimulated? I just wanna make it to Texas & back, come back & get treated! Melanoma sucks eggs…
    Sorry for the graphics, just lettin you know the physical aspects of a tumor slowly closing up my intestine…not fun..
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      Hukill
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      Where in Texas?
        MelanomaMike
        Participant
        Hi Hukill, they live in Laredo all the way down south at the border haha…
        Hukill
        Participant
        I live just outside Corpus Christi.
      lkb
      Participant
      Melanoma sucks, indeed.. I wonder if a liquid would be helpful–easier pass through? Don’t forget, we’re all rooting for you.
        MelanomaMike
        Participant
        Im thinkin that to, iv been trying to eat more watery foods of course fruits, and chewing my food REAL freakin good…
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