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Would you go to your oncologist or primary care physician?

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    Tracy Chicago
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    I’m 4 yrs NED from stage 3 melanoma (woot woot!) but now I’m experiencing similar problems that I had right before my stage 3 diagnosis (nausea and bad bowel movements after every time I eat). It’s been going on for four days. Would you call your oncologist or your regular doctor? I’m feeling nervous about this!
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      JoshF
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      Tracy-

      These are symptoms you obviously had prior to stage 3 diagnosis? I’m not sure I’ve ever heard of that but we are all different. I personally would try oncologist but some would say follow protocol and see primary care doc. Hoping its nothing!!! Stay NED!

      Josh

        JoshF
        Participant
        PS- Dr Kash specialize in melanoma? How do you like him? I see Richards at oncology specialists. Used to see Kaufman at Rush until he dropped my insurance at end of last year
        Tracy Chicago
        Participant
        No Dr Kash specializes in breast cancer. I like him a lot but would probably switch to Kaufman if I ever became stage 4. How do you like Dr Richads? He seemed nice when I met him reviewing my options at initial diagnosis.
        JC
        Participant

        There's Clark at Loyola, Brockstein at Evanston, Kuzel at Northwestern, Kaufman at Rush, Richards at Lutheran General, Gajewski at U of Chicago

        JC
        Participant

        There's Clark at Loyola, Brockstein at Evanston, Kuzel at Northwestern, Kaufman at Rush, Richards at Lutheran General, Gajewski at U of Chicago

        JC
        Participant

        There's Clark at Loyola, Brockstein at Evanston, Kuzel at Northwestern, Kaufman at Rush, Richards at Lutheran General, Gajewski at U of Chicago

        Tracy Chicago
        Participant
        No Dr Kash specializes in breast cancer. I like him a lot but would probably switch to Kaufman if I ever became stage 4. How do you like Dr Richads? He seemed nice when I met him reviewing my options at initial diagnosis.
        Tracy Chicago
        Participant
        No Dr Kash specializes in breast cancer. I like him a lot but would probably switch to Kaufman if I ever became stage 4. How do you like Dr Richads? He seemed nice when I met him reviewing my options at initial diagnosis.
        JoshF
        Participant
        PS- Dr Kash specialize in melanoma? How do you like him? I see Richards at oncology specialists. Used to see Kaufman at Rush until he dropped my insurance at end of last year
        JoshF
        Participant
        PS- Dr Kash specialize in melanoma? How do you like him? I see Richards at oncology specialists. Used to see Kaufman at Rush until he dropped my insurance at end of last year
      JoshF
      Participant
      Tracy-

      These are symptoms you obviously had prior to stage 3 diagnosis? I’m not sure I’ve ever heard of that but we are all different. I personally would try oncologist but some would say follow protocol and see primary care doc. Hoping its nothing!!! Stay NED!

      Josh

      JoshF
      Participant
      Tracy-

      These are symptoms you obviously had prior to stage 3 diagnosis? I’m not sure I’ve ever heard of that but we are all different. I personally would try oncologist but some would say follow protocol and see primary care doc. Hoping its nothing!!! Stay NED!

      Josh

      POW
      Participant

      Are you saying that melanoma caused your nausea and bad bowel movements 4 years ago? How/why did that happen? I don't understand the relationship between Stage III melanoma and gastric upsets.

      POW
      Participant

      Are you saying that melanoma caused your nausea and bad bowel movements 4 years ago? How/why did that happen? I don't understand the relationship between Stage III melanoma and gastric upsets.

      POW
      Participant

      Are you saying that melanoma caused your nausea and bad bowel movements 4 years ago? How/why did that happen? I don't understand the relationship between Stage III melanoma and gastric upsets.

      HopefulOne
      Participant

      Trust your instincts … the fact that you're asking – I would follow-up with your oncologist whether or not you see your regular doctor too.

      HopefulOne
      Participant

      Trust your instincts … the fact that you're asking – I would follow-up with your oncologist whether or not you see your regular doctor too.

      HopefulOne
      Participant

      Trust your instincts … the fact that you're asking – I would follow-up with your oncologist whether or not you see your regular doctor too.

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