I give attention to my mum have melanoma but she wont travel to the doctors to win it checked out :S?
my mum has a wart on her hand that have changed from when she first developed it about 10 years ago. It is about 6-7mm within diameter and grows bigger until it bleeds, scabs over and falls off. it then grows subsidise but when it comes back it is always bigger than what it be before. im getting really worried because i wrote down all her symptoms and next went on cancer research uk website and looked up her symptoms and it said that she may have melanoma :S im panicky that it is melanoma but she refuses to go the doctors because she say its nothing at all to verbs about but i want her to get it checked out cos she is worrying me near it. does anyone know whether it will be melanoma or not?? please reply ASAP :) x
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if i were you i would walk to the local doctor/hospital and just talk to them roughly her symtoms and if they do not know ask them to give her a ring to scejual her an appointment. best of luck! x
I don't know if it is a cancer but you have national health exactness where you live. I would drag her if necessary to a doctor. She is probably upset to find out & if it is something serious the longer she waits the worse the prognosis. please do what ever you have to including tricking her into going hopefully its nought GOOD LUCK (*.!.*) C2009
Malignant melanoma needs to be caught early earlier it mestatasises. which means affects the blood stream or lymph nodes. It may be a rodent ulcer that could be slickly removed by a doctor but what u have explained may also be "malignant. If it is the latter then it requests to be treated immediately. I hope ur mum never became a sun worshipper as this can increase the problem dramatically. Tell ur mum if it is malignant next she will have a very short existence. I am so sorry to be so blatant but my best friend is in hospital at present and is stage 3 with fluid on the brain, deaf within one ear and inconclusive blood test results. She has gradinegos syndrome which is allied with melanoma, she has diplopia of the eye and is incredibly poorly. She is 44 now when she was 20 she have a mole that changed and it was removed and 14 years later developed "metastatic malignant melanoma". I am so sorry to shock but this is really significant to get this checked out. love julia (via david seeney) I wish u adjectives the best. xxxxxxxx
It’s a wart not cancer. Cancer does not scab over and she could not have untreated melanoma for 10 years. You’re mom have been making her own decisions long up to that time you were born – believe her. Source(s): I am a cancer registrar.
It is so hard to be in your position, but hold a nice quiet calm chat next to Mom, tell her how very worried you are, grant to go with her, show her your unqualified support, she may then be persuaded to move about to Doc's. Dont jump tp conclusions, it may be nothing, but merely a Doc can tell you. Good luck.
I've no idea if it's melanoma or not but your mum is a bit silly for ignore it. I had a growth on my foot and they froze it off. It be non-malignant but the treatment was completely painless - one visit to the GP and that be it! I'd suggest you tell her to do it for the family in recent times to stop you nagging! Tell her that only a qualified doctor can say for sure whether or not it's safe and if she leaves it and leaves it and it IS something more sinister, then the treatment will be far more severe.
A more radical solution would be to sort an appointment for her and take her there. Either passageway, good luck. I had this same problem near my dad and I know it's not easy.
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if i were you i would walk to the local doctor/hospital and just talk to them roughly her symtoms and if they do not know ask them to give her a ring to scejual her an appointment. best of luck! x
I don't know if it is a cancer but you have national health exactness where you live. I would drag her if necessary to a doctor. She is probably upset to find out & if it is something serious the longer she waits the worse the prognosis. please do what ever you have to including tricking her into going hopefully its nought GOOD LUCK (*.!.*) C2009
Malignant melanoma needs to be caught early earlier it mestatasises. which means affects the blood stream or lymph nodes. It may be a rodent ulcer that could be slickly removed by a doctor but what u have explained may also be "malignant. If it is the latter then it requests to be treated immediately. I hope ur mum never became a sun worshipper as this can increase the problem dramatically. Tell ur mum if it is malignant next she will have a very short existence. I am so sorry to be so blatant but my best friend is in hospital at present and is stage 3 with fluid on the brain, deaf within one ear and inconclusive blood test results. She has gradinegos syndrome which is allied with melanoma, she has diplopia of the eye and is incredibly poorly. She is 44 now when she was 20 she have a mole that changed and it was removed and 14 years later developed "metastatic malignant melanoma". I am so sorry to shock but this is really significant to get this checked out. love julia (via david seeney) I wish u adjectives the best. xxxxxxxx
It’s a wart not cancer. Cancer does not scab over and she could not have untreated melanoma for 10 years. You’re mom have been making her own decisions long up to that time you were born – believe her. Source(s): I am a cancer registrar.
It is so hard to be in your position, but hold a nice quiet calm chat next to Mom, tell her how very worried you are, grant to go with her, show her your unqualified support, she may then be persuaded to move about to Doc's. Dont jump tp conclusions, it may be nothing, but merely a Doc can tell you. Good luck.
I've no idea if it's melanoma or not but your mum is a bit silly for ignore it. I had a growth on my foot and they froze it off. It be non-malignant but the treatment was completely painless - one visit to the GP and that be it! I'd suggest you tell her to do it for the family in recent times to stop you nagging! Tell her that only a qualified doctor can say for sure whether or not it's safe and if she leaves it and leaves it and it IS something more sinister, then the treatment will be far more severe.
A more radical solution would be to sort an appointment for her and take her there. Either passageway, good luck. I had this same problem near my dad and I know it's not easy.
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