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- January 18, 2012 at 11:54 am
Hi – sorry for the decision making you have to make.
I know all operations don't come out the same, but I would like to let you know the after effects on my full lymph node dissection on my leg are minimal (Stage 3B). Although leg still feels a bit numb/sensitive at the same time (strange, but true!) – I now compete in triathlons, 10k running events and cycle events. Most importantly – no reoccurance, 4 years now.
Best of luck
John in Bangkok
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- January 18, 2012 at 11:54 am
Hi – sorry for the decision making you have to make.
I know all operations don't come out the same, but I would like to let you know the after effects on my full lymph node dissection on my leg are minimal (Stage 3B). Although leg still feels a bit numb/sensitive at the same time (strange, but true!) – I now compete in triathlons, 10k running events and cycle events. Most importantly – no reoccurance, 4 years now.
Best of luck
John in Bangkok
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- January 18, 2012 at 11:54 am
Hi – sorry for the decision making you have to make.
I know all operations don't come out the same, but I would like to let you know the after effects on my full lymph node dissection on my leg are minimal (Stage 3B). Although leg still feels a bit numb/sensitive at the same time (strange, but true!) – I now compete in triathlons, 10k running events and cycle events. Most importantly – no reoccurance, 4 years now.
Best of luck
John in Bangkok
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- November 22, 2011 at 10:48 am
Hi Lee
Best of luck with this thing. I am British too – but living/workign in Bangkok.
Don't want to tempt fate – but so far so good….
My (not so exciting!) story.
Oct 07 Noticed swollen lymph node in leg.
Feb 08 Removal of one lymph node in right leg. Found to be metastatic melanoma. Stage 3B. Removal of all other lymph nodes in right leg. No other nodes postive. Wide Area Excision of small partially regessed mole under belly button.April 08 – decided on "Surgery only option", declined use of Interferon (thinking: limited statistical upside, 1 year of injections, possible fever, tiredness – not a recommendation at all , just explaining my persoinal choice)Nov 2011 – 5 PET scans and lots of blood tests later – no signs of any Melanoma. ie 4 years NED.Best regardsJohn -
- November 22, 2011 at 10:48 am
Hi Lee
Best of luck with this thing. I am British too – but living/workign in Bangkok.
Don't want to tempt fate – but so far so good….
My (not so exciting!) story.
Oct 07 Noticed swollen lymph node in leg.
Feb 08 Removal of one lymph node in right leg. Found to be metastatic melanoma. Stage 3B. Removal of all other lymph nodes in right leg. No other nodes postive. Wide Area Excision of small partially regessed mole under belly button.April 08 – decided on "Surgery only option", declined use of Interferon (thinking: limited statistical upside, 1 year of injections, possible fever, tiredness – not a recommendation at all , just explaining my persoinal choice)Nov 2011 – 5 PET scans and lots of blood tests later – no signs of any Melanoma. ie 4 years NED.Best regardsJohn -
- November 22, 2011 at 10:48 am
Hi Lee
Best of luck with this thing. I am British too – but living/workign in Bangkok.
Don't want to tempt fate – but so far so good….
My (not so exciting!) story.
Oct 07 Noticed swollen lymph node in leg.
Feb 08 Removal of one lymph node in right leg. Found to be metastatic melanoma. Stage 3B. Removal of all other lymph nodes in right leg. No other nodes postive. Wide Area Excision of small partially regessed mole under belly button.April 08 – decided on "Surgery only option", declined use of Interferon (thinking: limited statistical upside, 1 year of injections, possible fever, tiredness – not a recommendation at all , just explaining my persoinal choice)Nov 2011 – 5 PET scans and lots of blood tests later – no signs of any Melanoma. ie 4 years NED.Best regardsJohn -
- May 10, 2011 at 10:59 am
Hi Becca
Your case very similar to mine (except leg not arm lymph nodes), and I met several oncs both here (Thailand) and in Australia + read much from this Board, and choose observation over Interferon. Each oncologist was basically neutral – i.e. no attempt to sway my choice to either option, but all were fine with my no interferon decision.
The good news is that after 3 + years no evidence of a recurrence at all – so please stay positive if this the option you are recommended.
This post is not intended to recommend any course of action – just to let you know my story and that there are plenty of good news cases around.
Live Strong and best of luck.
John in Bangkok
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- May 10, 2011 at 10:59 am
Hi Becca
Your case very similar to mine (except leg not arm lymph nodes), and I met several oncs both here (Thailand) and in Australia + read much from this Board, and choose observation over Interferon. Each oncologist was basically neutral – i.e. no attempt to sway my choice to either option, but all were fine with my no interferon decision.
The good news is that after 3 + years no evidence of a recurrence at all – so please stay positive if this the option you are recommended.
This post is not intended to recommend any course of action – just to let you know my story and that there are plenty of good news cases around.
Live Strong and best of luck.
John in Bangkok
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- August 25, 2010 at 4:24 am
Hi Julie
Hope all is going well.
I had my operation, all my PET Scans and my surgeon and oncologist are at Bangkok Hospital – both very senior as I have connections there. Very pleased with ability, machines, service etc. I can certainly refer you to the same doctors. (Also visited Peter Mac – a top melanoma hospital in Australia – and they confirmed all procedures and advice was in line with their own thinking) All equipment is very new and flash! (also, strangely, they have periodic "promotions" on PET scan fees!)
However I go to see the skin doctor at Bumrungrad, he is great guy, trained at Harvard, very familiar with Melanoma, and friend of a friend. He as actually partner/owner of the Laser Skin Surgery at Bumrungrad. I can cettainly introduce you to him too, or search for him on site – Dr Pravit.
Please do feel free to email if you need any more information or help.
Live strong and best regards
John
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- August 25, 2010 at 4:24 am
Hi Julie
Hope all is going well.
I had my operation, all my PET Scans and my surgeon and oncologist are at Bangkok Hospital – both very senior as I have connections there. Very pleased with ability, machines, service etc. I can certainly refer you to the same doctors. (Also visited Peter Mac – a top melanoma hospital in Australia – and they confirmed all procedures and advice was in line with their own thinking) All equipment is very new and flash! (also, strangely, they have periodic "promotions" on PET scan fees!)
However I go to see the skin doctor at Bumrungrad, he is great guy, trained at Harvard, very familiar with Melanoma, and friend of a friend. He as actually partner/owner of the Laser Skin Surgery at Bumrungrad. I can cettainly introduce you to him too, or search for him on site – Dr Pravit.
Please do feel free to email if you need any more information or help.
Live strong and best regards
John
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- August 24, 2010 at 6:01 am
Hi
Similar story to the others. Even after 2.5 years still have loss of feeling and tightness – but no loss of functionality. Run regular 10 km runs and do "mini Iron man" (cycling, swiming, running) events and right leg (operation) is no more tired than left leg. My times are now better than before operation! Additonally excecise does not make leg feel worse, or better, than not exercising – just the same.
I think, once you are ready, exercise is good to help leg get back to normal ASAP.
For further encouragement I am still NED afetr 2.5 years with "surgery only" option (i.e No Interferon or other treatement.)
Live Strong.
John from Bangkok.
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- August 24, 2010 at 6:01 am
Hi
Similar story to the others. Even after 2.5 years still have loss of feeling and tightness – but no loss of functionality. Run regular 10 km runs and do "mini Iron man" (cycling, swiming, running) events and right leg (operation) is no more tired than left leg. My times are now better than before operation! Additonally excecise does not make leg feel worse, or better, than not exercising – just the same.
I think, once you are ready, exercise is good to help leg get back to normal ASAP.
For further encouragement I am still NED afetr 2.5 years with "surgery only" option (i.e No Interferon or other treatement.)
Live Strong.
John from Bangkok.