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Time Table for SNB

Forums General Melanoma Community Time Table for SNB

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    Kacey79
    Participant

    How long did you have to wait for your SNB after your melanoma diagnosis? 

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      Kacey79
      Participant

      I guess I should clarify….how soon should a SNB be scheduled after a melanoma diagnosis?  I'm going on 2 weeks and I don't have an appointment scheduled as of yet.  I'm getting ancy.  My breslow was 1.3 mm, no ulceration, 0 Mitotic Rate, Clarks Level IV.  I am tired of worrying about if it has spread….

      Kacey79
      Participant

      I guess I should clarify….how soon should a SNB be scheduled after a melanoma diagnosis?  I'm going on 2 weeks and I don't have an appointment scheduled as of yet.  I'm getting ancy.  My breslow was 1.3 mm, no ulceration, 0 Mitotic Rate, Clarks Level IV.  I am tired of worrying about if it has spread….

      Kacey79
      Participant

      I guess I should clarify….how soon should a SNB be scheduled after a melanoma diagnosis?  I'm going on 2 weeks and I don't have an appointment scheduled as of yet.  I'm getting ancy.  My breslow was 1.3 mm, no ulceration, 0 Mitotic Rate, Clarks Level IV.  I am tired of worrying about if it has spread….

      JC
      Participant

      when i was diagnosed a few years ago it was mid July and I had my surgery in early August

        Kacey79
        Participant

        I just received a call for my appointment; scheduled for May 22nd.  My primary site was located on my left upper/outer side of my arm.  At my consultation, I was informed that they will be going under my left armpit.  Has anyone had this procedure at the same site?  I was curious as to what the recovery time for this will be. 

        JC
        Participant

        I had 2 nodes removed from under my left arm almost 3 years ago – it was not too bad. 

        JC
        Participant

        I had 2 nodes removed from under my left arm almost 3 years ago – it was not too bad. 

        JC
        Participant

        I had 2 nodes removed from under my left arm almost 3 years ago – it was not too bad. 

        sweetaugust
        Participant

        Hi Florida Girl

        I also had a melanoma on my left upper outer arm back in 2000…and also had both procedures done at the same time, out at UCLA.  They ended up taking three nodes in my left arm pit (all came back negative.)   That part was easy and I did not have any trouble recovering from that at all.  They went quite deep on my arm though (since mine was at the 2mm depth, which makes the doctors worry a little more.) So it took a bit of time for my muscle to bounce back.  That was not super easy for me because I am a lefty and I was moving and packing at the time…so I probably used my arm far more than anyone should after a surgery.  ๐Ÿ™‚   All-in-all though – it wasn’t so bad.  Good luck!

        Laurie

        sweetaugust
        Participant

        Hi Florida Girl

        I also had a melanoma on my left upper outer arm back in 2000…and also had both procedures done at the same time, out at UCLA.  They ended up taking three nodes in my left arm pit (all came back negative.)   That part was easy and I did not have any trouble recovering from that at all.  They went quite deep on my arm though (since mine was at the 2mm depth, which makes the doctors worry a little more.) So it took a bit of time for my muscle to bounce back.  That was not super easy for me because I am a lefty and I was moving and packing at the time…so I probably used my arm far more than anyone should after a surgery.  ๐Ÿ™‚   All-in-all though – it wasn’t so bad.  Good luck!

        Laurie

        sweetaugust
        Participant

        Hi Florida Girl

        I also had a melanoma on my left upper outer arm back in 2000…and also had both procedures done at the same time, out at UCLA.  They ended up taking three nodes in my left arm pit (all came back negative.)   That part was easy and I did not have any trouble recovering from that at all.  They went quite deep on my arm though (since mine was at the 2mm depth, which makes the doctors worry a little more.) So it took a bit of time for my muscle to bounce back.  That was not super easy for me because I am a lefty and I was moving and packing at the time…so I probably used my arm far more than anyone should after a surgery.  ๐Ÿ™‚   All-in-all though – it wasn’t so bad.  Good luck!

        Laurie

        Kacey79
        Participant

        I just received a call for my appointment; scheduled for May 22nd.  My primary site was located on my left upper/outer side of my arm.  At my consultation, I was informed that they will be going under my left armpit.  Has anyone had this procedure at the same site?  I was curious as to what the recovery time for this will be. 

        Kacey79
        Participant

        I just received a call for my appointment; scheduled for May 22nd.  My primary site was located on my left upper/outer side of my arm.  At my consultation, I was informed that they will be going under my left armpit.  Has anyone had this procedure at the same site?  I was curious as to what the recovery time for this will be. 

      JC
      Participant

      when i was diagnosed a few years ago it was mid July and I had my surgery in early August

      JC
      Participant

      when i was diagnosed a few years ago it was mid July and I had my surgery in early August

      hbecker
      Participant

      The timing is not unusual, so don't be concerned/upset about that. So far it sounds like your primary lesion is relatively small, and no mitotic rate is excellent.

      Will they also do a wide local excision (WLE) at the same time? In our case the lesion was very big (and deep), and my husband needed a skin graft after the WLE. He was diagnosed in early May and the surgery wasn't until June 18. Yes, it was hard to wait …

      Wishing you the best possible results!

      Hazel

        Kacey79
        Participant

        Thank you Hazel.  Yes, they will also do a WLE.  I don't think I'll be needing a skin graft given the location on my arm.  I am hoping for the best but I know it can be a unpredictable disease.  I hope all is well with your husband. <3 

        KatrinaPauley
        Participant

        I had A SNB done on my left shoulder…  They found 3 positive nodes and near my neck.  I had to have all my lymp nodes removed from the edge of my shoulder to behind my ear.  I did have to have a skin graft, not pretty.  I have always been to one to wear sunscreen and take care of my skin, but to show you skin cancer can effect anyone.  The SNB was painless, it was the after math of having a huge part of my shoulder removed.  No swimsuits for me in the near future.  I am now taking Intron A 42 weeks left, and sleeping all the time.  It is sad the way Melanoma can change your life.

        KatrinaPauley
        Participant

        I had A SNB done on my left shoulder…  They found 3 positive nodes and near my neck.  I had to have all my lymp nodes removed from the edge of my shoulder to behind my ear.  I did have to have a skin graft, not pretty.  I have always been to one to wear sunscreen and take care of my skin, but to show you skin cancer can effect anyone.  The SNB was painless, it was the after math of having a huge part of my shoulder removed.  No swimsuits for me in the near future.  I am now taking Intron A 42 weeks left, and sleeping all the time.  It is sad the way Melanoma can change your life.

        KatrinaPauley
        Participant

        I had A SNB done on my left shoulder…  They found 3 positive nodes and near my neck.  I had to have all my lymp nodes removed from the edge of my shoulder to behind my ear.  I did have to have a skin graft, not pretty.  I have always been to one to wear sunscreen and take care of my skin, but to show you skin cancer can effect anyone.  The SNB was painless, it was the after math of having a huge part of my shoulder removed.  No swimsuits for me in the near future.  I am now taking Intron A 42 weeks left, and sleeping all the time.  It is sad the way Melanoma can change your life.

        Kacey79
        Participant

        Thank you Hazel.  Yes, they will also do a WLE.  I don't think I'll be needing a skin graft given the location on my arm.  I am hoping for the best but I know it can be a unpredictable disease.  I hope all is well with your husband. <3 

        Kacey79
        Participant

        Thank you Hazel.  Yes, they will also do a WLE.  I don't think I'll be needing a skin graft given the location on my arm.  I am hoping for the best but I know it can be a unpredictable disease.  I hope all is well with your husband. <3 

      hbecker
      Participant

      The timing is not unusual, so don't be concerned/upset about that. So far it sounds like your primary lesion is relatively small, and no mitotic rate is excellent.

      Will they also do a wide local excision (WLE) at the same time? In our case the lesion was very big (and deep), and my husband needed a skin graft after the WLE. He was diagnosed in early May and the surgery wasn't until June 18. Yes, it was hard to wait …

      Wishing you the best possible results!

      Hazel

      hbecker
      Participant

      The timing is not unusual, so don't be concerned/upset about that. So far it sounds like your primary lesion is relatively small, and no mitotic rate is excellent.

      Will they also do a wide local excision (WLE) at the same time? In our case the lesion was very big (and deep), and my husband needed a skin graft after the WLE. He was diagnosed in early May and the surgery wasn't until June 18. Yes, it was hard to wait …

      Wishing you the best possible results!

      Hazel

      kpcollins31
      Participant

      I also had my SLNB under the left armpit… recovery was not bad at all. I was expecting it to be worse since it seems like a sensitive location, but it was not an issue.

      Kevin

       

        Kacey79
        Participant

        Thank you for the response, Kevin.  That is good to know.  I am left handed so I was curious how much time off I needed from work.  I don't really do heavy lifting or anything too strenous since my work is more secreterial/office type. 

        Kacey79
        Participant

        Thank you for the response, Kevin.  That is good to know.  I am left handed so I was curious how much time off I needed from work.  I don't really do heavy lifting or anything too strenous since my work is more secreterial/office type. 

        kpcollins31
        Participant

        I am also left handed and it really did not impact me. Just confirmed with my wife… I missed work on the day of surgery (a Tuesday), I worked from home the following day, and I was back in the office on Thursday. I also remember getting back to the gym within a couple weeks. Hope that puts your mind at ease. 

        Kevin

         

        kpcollins31
        Participant

        I am also left handed and it really did not impact me. Just confirmed with my wife… I missed work on the day of surgery (a Tuesday), I worked from home the following day, and I was back in the office on Thursday. I also remember getting back to the gym within a couple weeks. Hope that puts your mind at ease. 

        Kevin

         

        Kacey79
        Participant

        Thank you, Kevin.  I guess most my anxiety stems from the unknown and fear of spread.  I am trying not to dwell on it.  The comments have put my mind at ease so for the time being I am going to try to relax, breathe, and hope for the best.  Gym… yeah, I need to get back to that too…thank you.

        Kacey79
        Participant

        Thank you, Kevin.  I guess most my anxiety stems from the unknown and fear of spread.  I am trying not to dwell on it.  The comments have put my mind at ease so for the time being I am going to try to relax, breathe, and hope for the best.  Gym… yeah, I need to get back to that too…thank you.

        Kacey79
        Participant

        Thank you, Kevin.  I guess most my anxiety stems from the unknown and fear of spread.  I am trying not to dwell on it.  The comments have put my mind at ease so for the time being I am going to try to relax, breathe, and hope for the best.  Gym… yeah, I need to get back to that too…thank you.

        kpcollins31
        Participant

        I am also left handed and it really did not impact me. Just confirmed with my wife… I missed work on the day of surgery (a Tuesday), I worked from home the following day, and I was back in the office on Thursday. I also remember getting back to the gym within a couple weeks. Hope that puts your mind at ease. 

        Kevin

         

        patobs01
        Participant

        I had the SNB and they ended up removing all of the lymph nodes under my left arm at the same time (due to micro mets). I had to have a drain for one week, but it did not give me any pain or limit activities although I did stay home from work for a couple of days. I gained back full use of my arm because I stayed consistent on my PT. Since they removed all of the lymph nodes, there was a concern about lymphadema, so they referred me to a Physical Therapist that specializes in that, but that was 5 years ago and I have never had any incidence of lymphadema. Wishing you smooth sailing too.

        Pat – diag. Stage 3 9/09 

        patobs01
        Participant

        I had the SNB and they ended up removing all of the lymph nodes under my left arm at the same time (due to micro mets). I had to have a drain for one week, but it did not give me any pain or limit activities although I did stay home from work for a couple of days. I gained back full use of my arm because I stayed consistent on my PT. Since they removed all of the lymph nodes, there was a concern about lymphadema, so they referred me to a Physical Therapist that specializes in that, but that was 5 years ago and I have never had any incidence of lymphadema. Wishing you smooth sailing too.

        Pat – diag. Stage 3 9/09 

        Kacey79
        Participant

        Thank you, Pat.  I guess when the time comes I will see what is in store for me.  ๐Ÿ™‚

        Kacey79
        Participant

        Thank you, Pat.  I guess when the time comes I will see what is in store for me.  ๐Ÿ™‚

        KatrinaPauley
        Participant

        The drain is a bad part that I nearly forgot about.  I had my drain in for 5 weeks, that's after all my nymphs on my left neck were removed.  I hated that thing.  I had to wear clothing that was so loose to make room for the drain due to it coming out of my chest.

         

        Good Luck!  Not scary just not fun.

         

        KatrinaPauley
        Participant

        The drain is a bad part that I nearly forgot about.  I had my drain in for 5 weeks, that's after all my nymphs on my left neck were removed.  I hated that thing.  I had to wear clothing that was so loose to make room for the drain due to it coming out of my chest.

         

        Good Luck!  Not scary just not fun.

         

        KatrinaPauley
        Participant

        The drain is a bad part that I nearly forgot about.  I had my drain in for 5 weeks, that's after all my nymphs on my left neck were removed.  I hated that thing.  I had to wear clothing that was so loose to make room for the drain due to it coming out of my chest.

         

        Good Luck!  Not scary just not fun.

         

        Kacey79
        Participant

        Thank you, Pat.  I guess when the time comes I will see what is in store for me.  ๐Ÿ™‚

        patobs01
        Participant

        I had the SNB and they ended up removing all of the lymph nodes under my left arm at the same time (due to micro mets). I had to have a drain for one week, but it did not give me any pain or limit activities although I did stay home from work for a couple of days. I gained back full use of my arm because I stayed consistent on my PT. Since they removed all of the lymph nodes, there was a concern about lymphadema, so they referred me to a Physical Therapist that specializes in that, but that was 5 years ago and I have never had any incidence of lymphadema. Wishing you smooth sailing too.

        Pat – diag. Stage 3 9/09 

        Kacey79
        Participant

        Thank you for the response, Kevin.  That is good to know.  I am left handed so I was curious how much time off I needed from work.  I don't really do heavy lifting or anything too strenous since my work is more secreterial/office type. 

      kpcollins31
      Participant

      I also had my SLNB under the left armpit… recovery was not bad at all. I was expecting it to be worse since it seems like a sensitive location, but it was not an issue.

      Kevin

       

      kpcollins31
      Participant

      I also had my SLNB under the left armpit… recovery was not bad at all. I was expecting it to be worse since it seems like a sensitive location, but it was not an issue.

      Kevin

       

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