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I think I have skin cancer..
I have a spot on my leg... and i saw it on the internet...
actually i found it several years ago. I think... we all have to die some day and why worry or prolong it. I havent gone to the doctor. Sabby:) |
Get it checked out now! Melanoma is not good at all....
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You should probably cut your leg off with a meat cleaver to be safe! The drink some liquid drano to make sure the spot never comes back.
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waxy red mole syndrome on my upper left calf.
Sabby:) Sabby:) |
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GFY doctors need pictures
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Check it out Sabs. Best advice you will get today.
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I know you aren't exactly the sharpest tool in the shed Sabs, but I doubt even you would hack off your leg with a cleaver.
Now the old drano trick.......................:Oh crap |
I dunno... my sons girlfriends father is a prominent litigation lawyer in our area... and hes had 12 cancerous moles removed... supposed to have another 14 removed... but he doesnt care... he's like.... we all gonna die sometime... why prolong it... he's 61.
Im 40. Sabby:) |
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One can only hope. :) |
if you dont care...why post here??
go get it checked out man |
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Sabby:) |
pics or we can't help.
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HTH Damian :) |
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Well done for living up to my expectations of you. |
Pics, please.
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No intelligence, First, its impossible, second, how much intelligence does it take to notice, you must be in need of attention in your life, rather than disrespect.... Of course, what more could we have hoped from Damian. Now, forget that prize penis, a lump of muscle that can only be used for either, fucking a hole for its own enjoyment, to relieve itself for its own need or to try & look good, again for selfish unintelligent reasons. All of which meets Damians persona :( What I think you should do Sabby, is, get your butt to the doctors & stop trying for attention from GFY, years after you first worry about something as important as this! If you find you have something to worry about, I know many of GFY would be very happy to give you the support you need :2 cents: Good luck in finding out there is nothing to worry about :thumbsup |
Get it checked out immediately.
I have been going through this for the last 6 months, having been diagnosed with a T3B malignant melanoma in December behind my ear. The result is most of my ear was amputated (making me even uglier than before) and am going through regular tests to see if it has spread to lymph nodes. Luckily I think mine was caught early (although my local GP told me in June last year it was only a mole and nothing to worry about - and only went private in November for a second opinion!), so these things are not to be ignored - get it checked out!! |
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skin cancer is what? 99% curable if you get it checked out in time so as long as you don't wait around and get it looked at you will be fine...
on the flip side if you wait around I've seen what skin cancer can do to people, it is not a painless easy way to go so any talk of 'we all gotta go sometime' is not referring to dying this wa--believe me... |
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good info on melanomas at http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/type/me...ymptoms#urgent Stage 1A About 95 out of 100 people (95%) diagnosed with stage 1A melanoma will live for more than 5 years. Around 88 out of 100 people (88%) will live for more than 10 years. Stage 1B About 89 to 91 out of 100 people (89 to 91%) diagnosed with stage 1B melanoma will live for more than 5 years. Around 79 to 83 out of 100 people (79 to 83%) will live for more than 10 years. Stage 2A About 77 to 79 out of 100 people (77 to 79%) diagnosed with stage 2A melanoma will live for more than 5 years. Around 64 out of 100 people (64%) will live for more than 10 years. Stage 2B About 63 to 67 out of 100 people (63 to 67%) diagnosed with stage 2B melanoma will live for more than 5 years. Around 51 to 54 out of 100 people (51 to 54%) will live for more than 10 years. Stage 2C About 45 out of 100 people (45%) diagnosed with stage 2C melanoma will live for more than 5 years. Around 32 out of 100 people (32%) will live for more than 10 years. Stage 3A About 63 to 69 out of 100 people (63 to 69%) diagnosed with stage 3A melanoma will live for more than 5 years. Around 57 to 63 out of 100 people (57 to 63%) will live for more than 10 years. Stage 3B About 46 to 53 out of 100 people (46 to 53%) diagnosed with stage 3B melanoma will live for more than 5 years. Around 39 to 48 out of 100 people (39 to 48%) will live for more than 10 years. When the melanoma cells have spread into the skin or lymph vessels close to the original melanoma, between 30 and 50 out of 100 people (30 to 50%) will live for more than 5 years. Stage 3C About 24 to 29 out of 100 people (24 to 29%) diagnosed with stage 3C melanoma will live for more than 5 years. Around 15 to 24 out of 100 people (15 to 24%) will live for more than 10 years. Stage 4 Understandably, the survival statistics for stage 4 melanoma are lower than for earlier stages. |
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Actually, why am I asking that. Sigh. |
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