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Is there any way to deal with a painful node before surgery?

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    Theresa123
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      I have a painful node sticking out of my right flank.  I can't see the surgeon until the 4th.  The pain pills are just so so.

      Any hints?  anybody else have painful lesions?

      thank you

      Theresa

      Stage 4

      I have a painful node sticking out of my right flank.  I can't see the surgeon until the 4th.  The pain pills are just so so.

      Any hints?  anybody else have painful lesions?

      thank you

      Theresa

      Stage 4

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        deardad
        Participant

          Hang in there Theresa, someone will get back to you.

          Sorry I can't give you any advice.

          Thinking of you

          Nahmi from Melbourne

          deardad
          Participant

            Hang in there Theresa, someone will get back to you.

            Sorry I can't give you any advice.

            Thinking of you

            Nahmi from Melbourne

            deardad
            Participant

              Hang in there Theresa, someone will get back to you.

              Sorry I can't give you any advice.

              Thinking of you

              Nahmi from Melbourne

              FormerCaregiver
              Participant

                Theresa, why don't you consult another doctor about obtaining pain relief? Most doctors are able to prescribe a range of effective pain medications. However, in some cases one may have to see an oncologist or pain specialist.

                Hope this helps

                Frank from Australia

                FormerCaregiver
                Participant

                  Theresa, why don't you consult another doctor about obtaining pain relief? Most doctors are able to prescribe a range of effective pain medications. However, in some cases one may have to see an oncologist or pain specialist.

                  Hope this helps

                  Frank from Australia

                  FormerCaregiver
                  Participant

                    Theresa, why don't you consult another doctor about obtaining pain relief? Most doctors are able to prescribe a range of effective pain medications. However, in some cases one may have to see an oncologist or pain specialist.

                    Hope this helps

                    Frank from Australia

                    washoegal
                    Participant

                      There is a webinar on Pain management on the Melanoma International site.  It might give you some ideas of what you can ask for.

                       

                      Mary

                      Stage 3

                      washoegal
                      Participant

                        There is a webinar on Pain management on the Melanoma International site.  It might give you some ideas of what you can ask for.

                         

                        Mary

                        Stage 3

                        washoegal
                        Participant

                          There is a webinar on Pain management on the Melanoma International site.  It might give you some ideas of what you can ask for.

                           

                          Mary

                          Stage 3

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