You are in my prayers. ..
You are in my prayers. ..
Carole, I know it's hard not to worry. I'm sure everything will be alright, and your doctor is just being cautious ... just as you would want him to be.Prayers coming for you from Tennessee, USA!
Hugs,
Kim
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Carole, I know you're really stressed and worried about the outcome, but you have BIG Pttsburgh {{{{HUGS}}}} and my prayers and thoughts coming from Pittsburgh to New Zealand!
Carole I can understand your concern. I am also fair-skinned (Irish descent) and I have had two areas of basal cell carcinoma removed. I too was not a sun worshipper in my younger years. I go periodically to my dermatologist to look for any moles that are changing, etc. I believe the real concern is for very dark moles or moles which change in size and shape. Nevertheless, the good thing is that you are getting this looked at. (((hugs))) and prayers for a good result and your peace of mind.
Most skin cancers are easily removed and not a big deal if caught early, so rest assured that you are doing the exact right thing, and everything will probably be okay. Even the surgery - though it has that scary "surgery" name tends not be as abig a deal these days as it used to be.
A friend of mine who grew up in South Carolina sun and then moved up here said to me once - it seems like they're removing so much skin from a nose, I ought to just tell 'em give me a whole new one, okay? But after a few weeks of bandaids, she was fine.
I am one of those "skin cancer poster children" myself - pale skin, blue eyes, blonde as a child, freckles, but I worry more about my Irish-heritage husband, who has dark hair but the fair skin and myriad freckles of his red-headed mom, brother and cousins. And so far, every spot I have made him have a doctor check has been just fine, nothing to worry about.
I am Irish too in past generations.. hmmm..
Thanks for trying to re-assure me, I have done my homework and research and I am pretty much clued up on everything,however the urgency I have been given does make me suspect the Doctor is concerned, I am not expecting it to just be nothing, but i sure hope so, if not I just have to hope I have got it early enough eh? My stomach is in knots right now and I am so nervous and the appointment is a little time away, i may now beable to go Tomorrow,just waiting to hear if a cancellation is available, fingers crossed, I need to know either way, the worry and waiting is just awful.
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I hope the outcome is nothing harmful. ((Hugs)) Good luck, you'll be in my thoughts.
Good for you on being proactive and getting this taken care of as soon as possible. Removing suspicious moles is not really "surgery" per se - I've had many suspicious moles removed, all done in the doctor's office in the blink of an eye. It's virtually painless - they numb the area, a quick snip and you're done. I know our minds go to the "dark place" but just know you're doing the right thing and PT's prayers, thoughts and peeps will be right there with you.
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