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am i overreacting?

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    webpatient
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    Had melanoma surgery on my right shoulder in january 2012; level one; fully wide excised; negative lymph node biopsy; awaiting first observational meeting with dermatology/surgery team after operation; now scheduled for mid june

    Yesterday felt a 'bump' above my left ear, that felt / looked (from best look i could get in mirror) like a pimple infected with hair follicle and irritated by cpap mask strap.

    Had melanoma surgery on my right shoulder in january 2012; level one; fully wide excised; negative lymph node biopsy; awaiting first observational meeting with dermatology/surgery team after operation; now scheduled for mid june

    Yesterday felt a 'bump' above my left ear, that felt / looked (from best look i could get in mirror) like a pimple infected with hair follicle and irritated by cpap mask strap.

    A scab formed over it, which I accidentally broke while touching it, and it is oozing a bit right now (no blood). It just seems like an inflamed pimple; cant see it well in mirror partially covered by hair.

    Am i overreacting in asking to see dermatologist before mid june scheduled appt — can another melanoma develop so quickly as it starts oozing?

    It wasnt oozing yesterday, just felt like a 'bump'

    Currently thinking of putting some antibiotic cream on it to see it heals. But, given the melanoma

    Appreciate any thoughts

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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      natasha
      Participant

      Hi!

      I completely understand how you feel.

      I have the same stage 1 up to 1mm melanoma in January.

      And I am afraid of ruccurance as well ,looking for any signs of it.I had a spot on my scar and was panicking.

      But my Doc said it should not reccure on this stage and  I even don't think it can so quickly.

      You said you had SLB on your stage1 ??

      I though they don't do it if melanoma is up to 1mm ??

      natasha
      Participant

      Hi!

      I completely understand how you feel.

      I have the same stage 1 up to 1mm melanoma in January.

      And I am afraid of ruccurance as well ,looking for any signs of it.I had a spot on my scar and was panicking.

      But my Doc said it should not reccure on this stage and  I even don't think it can so quickly.

      You said you had SLB on your stage1 ??

      I though they don't do it if melanoma is up to 1mm ??

        teri0915
        Participant
        Hi! I didnt think that melanoma could grow as fast as mine did either. I had a biopsy the beginning sept of 2010, diagnosed stage 2a, and when they did the wide excision in late october the brown of the melanoma had already grown back through the biopsy scar. Im not trying to scare you but if your unsure make it known to your doc that you are uncomfortable and just want to be reassured that it isnt a recurance. I just had my dermatologist remove a brown stripe from my excision scar this past Wednesday, waiting on path results. Never be too careful.
        Best of luck!
        Teri
        teri0915
        Participant
        Hi! I didnt think that melanoma could grow as fast as mine did either. I had a biopsy the beginning sept of 2010, diagnosed stage 2a, and when they did the wide excision in late october the brown of the melanoma had already grown back through the biopsy scar. Im not trying to scare you but if your unsure make it known to your doc that you are uncomfortable and just want to be reassured that it isnt a recurance. I just had my dermatologist remove a brown stripe from my excision scar this past Wednesday, waiting on path results. Never be too careful.
        Best of luck!
        Teri
        teri0915
        Participant
        Hi! I didnt think that melanoma could grow as fast as mine did either. I had a biopsy the beginning sept of 2010, diagnosed stage 2a, and when they did the wide excision in late october the brown of the melanoma had already grown back through the biopsy scar. Im not trying to scare you but if your unsure make it known to your doc that you are uncomfortable and just want to be reassured that it isnt a recurance. I just had my dermatologist remove a brown stripe from my excision scar this past Wednesday, waiting on path results. Never be too careful.
        Best of luck!
        Teri
      natasha
      Participant

      Hi!

      I completely understand how you feel.

      I have the same stage 1 up to 1mm melanoma in January.

      And I am afraid of ruccurance as well ,looking for any signs of it.I had a spot on my scar and was panicking.

      But my Doc said it should not reccure on this stage and  I even don't think it can so quickly.

      You said you had SLB on your stage1 ??

      I though they don't do it if melanoma is up to 1mm ??

      Janner
      Participant

      If it looks like a pimple and acts like a pimple – chances are it is a pimple.  Here's my take on things like this.  How long does it take for a normal pimple/ingrown hair/whatever to heal?  Say one to two weeks.  If, in two weeks time, this is still there and shows NO IMPROVEMENT – that is the time to talk to the doctor.  Give things a chance to heal on their own (this means no picking).  And, after a reasonable time, if things look worse or don't show any improvement, THAT is the time to call your doctor.  Most things are NOT melanoma and given your lesion, most things likely won't be melanoma either.  Tell me this, if you didn't have a melanoma history, would you have given this "pimple" a second thought?  Keep that in mind when thinking about things that show up!

      Best wishes,

      Janner

      Janner
      Participant

      If it looks like a pimple and acts like a pimple – chances are it is a pimple.  Here's my take on things like this.  How long does it take for a normal pimple/ingrown hair/whatever to heal?  Say one to two weeks.  If, in two weeks time, this is still there and shows NO IMPROVEMENT – that is the time to talk to the doctor.  Give things a chance to heal on their own (this means no picking).  And, after a reasonable time, if things look worse or don't show any improvement, THAT is the time to call your doctor.  Most things are NOT melanoma and given your lesion, most things likely won't be melanoma either.  Tell me this, if you didn't have a melanoma history, would you have given this "pimple" a second thought?  Keep that in mind when thinking about things that show up!

      Best wishes,

      Janner

        natasha
        Participant

        Janner , Before melanoma history I even did not gave second thought to my actual melanoma πŸ˜‰

        natasha
        Participant

        Janner , Before melanoma history I even did not gave second thought to my actual melanoma πŸ˜‰

        natasha
        Participant

        Janner , Before melanoma history I even did not gave second thought to my actual melanoma πŸ˜‰

        Richard_K
        Participant

         

         Janner

        Your posts are always insightful but this one struck a nerve with me.  “Tell me this, if you didn't have a melanoma history, would you have given this "pimple" a second thought?”  From time to time my mind runs wild, not about pimples but things in general, and in the week prior to scans, it is usually especially active.  I think if I can remember AND practice this advice, I will have a better time of it.  Thanks.

        Dick

        Richard_K
        Participant

         

         Janner

        Your posts are always insightful but this one struck a nerve with me.  “Tell me this, if you didn't have a melanoma history, would you have given this "pimple" a second thought?”  From time to time my mind runs wild, not about pimples but things in general, and in the week prior to scans, it is usually especially active.  I think if I can remember AND practice this advice, I will have a better time of it.  Thanks.

        Dick

        Janner
        Participant

        Glad to help even a little!  πŸ˜‰

        Janner
        Participant

        Glad to help even a little!  πŸ˜‰

        Janner
        Participant

        Glad to help even a little!  πŸ˜‰

        Richard_K
        Participant

         

         Janner

        Your posts are always insightful but this one struck a nerve with me.  “Tell me this, if you didn't have a melanoma history, would you have given this "pimple" a second thought?”  From time to time my mind runs wild, not about pimples but things in general, and in the week prior to scans, it is usually especially active.  I think if I can remember AND practice this advice, I will have a better time of it.  Thanks.

        Dick

      Janner
      Participant

      If it looks like a pimple and acts like a pimple – chances are it is a pimple.  Here's my take on things like this.  How long does it take for a normal pimple/ingrown hair/whatever to heal?  Say one to two weeks.  If, in two weeks time, this is still there and shows NO IMPROVEMENT – that is the time to talk to the doctor.  Give things a chance to heal on their own (this means no picking).  And, after a reasonable time, if things look worse or don't show any improvement, THAT is the time to call your doctor.  Most things are NOT melanoma and given your lesion, most things likely won't be melanoma either.  Tell me this, if you didn't have a melanoma history, would you have given this "pimple" a second thought?  Keep that in mind when thinking about things that show up!

      Best wishes,

      Janner

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