Rich, not sure if you know Mike Linn here at youtube but he's got stage 4 melanoma and is currently in remission. He's a great source of info on his particular type of cancer and he might be able to help you since you and he have a lot in common. He's also very gung ho and assertive about his care and treatment. Best of luck to you and I'm praying for your full recovery.
My brother had subungal melanoma ( small dark spot under his thumb nail), we thought nothing of it and maybe he hit it while at work, but it started to grow fast and the primary doctor told him to put neosporin ointment on it and come back in 6 weeks…. What a mistake. He finally had it biopsies after going into the ER and it was melanoma. Amputation of thumb did not save him since it had spread to lymph. It was the headache that took him to the MD and he had tumors in his brain. Chemo did nothing. He went so quick. This was 2013. I am glad to hear treatment for melanoma has advanced and hopefully folks with melanoma can now look forward to a healthy lifespan.
So sorry for your loss - sincere condolences 🙏🙏 Appreciate your sharing how insignificant things are dark spot under a nail dismissed can take your life. Again so sorry for your loss 🙏
@@annipsy2185 so sorry for your loss; rest assured she is no longer suffering and in a much better place where eventually you will reunite when it’s your time
I know there's a month dedicated to melanoma awareness, but I don't think there's really enough information. I'm with Rich - I never gave it much thought, and I know we're not alone. Even when I found out I had it, I didn't think much of it. When I told various people, they basically just shrugged it off because it's always just assumed it'll be cut out (and in very early cases, the person is given a cream) and that's it. It wasn't until after I had surgery that I started searching out more information. I was fortunate that mine turned out to be stage 1, even though I had a spot on my leg for a year and a half.
i'm so confused is this kind man in remission? These endings drive me nuts!! Another one on my brain chain but it sure we be nice of the endings of these videos weren't so random! let us know how he is doing so we can pray specifically 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@sueu6263because some idiots think they are immune to cancer if they didn’t get vaccinated against Covid. As if cancer didn’t exist before. They can’t cope with the reality that any one of us can get sick and die.
Hi rich ive had melonama twice once on my thigh 2008 and then on the left side of my face last August i. Live in the UK thank. God im. Fine there is no. Cancer in my nodes and no cancer in my tissue im. Not having any treatment mine is stage 2 i go for follow up. With my dermatologist next month my thoughts are with you lynette
Rich, not sure if you know Mike Linn here at youtube but he's got stage 4 melanoma and is currently in remission. He's a great source of info on his particular type of cancer and he might be able to help you since you and he have a lot in common. He's also very gung ho and assertive about his care and treatment. Best of luck to you and I'm praying for your full recovery.
My brother had subungal melanoma ( small dark spot under his thumb nail), we thought nothing of it and maybe he hit it while at work, but it started to grow fast and the primary doctor told him to put neosporin ointment on it and come back in 6 weeks…. What a mistake. He finally had it biopsies after going into the ER and it was melanoma. Amputation of thumb did not save him since it had spread to lymph. It was the headache that took him to the MD and he had tumors in his brain. Chemo did nothing. He went so quick. This was 2013. I am glad to hear treatment for melanoma has advanced and hopefully folks with melanoma can now look forward to a healthy lifespan.
So sorry for your loss - sincere condolences 🙏🙏
Appreciate your sharing how insignificant things are dark spot under a nail dismissed can take your life. Again so sorry for your loss 🙏
@@shantishanti1949 thank you kindly
I lost my mom to ovarian. Literally in a couple of months....
@@annipsy2185 so sorry for your loss; rest assured she is no longer suffering and in a much better place where eventually you will reunite when it’s your time
Thanks for ur testimony. Very helpful and informative.
The gentleman gave a superb presentation of his experience.
I know there's a month dedicated to melanoma awareness, but I don't think there's really enough information. I'm with Rich - I never gave it much thought, and I know we're not alone. Even when I found out I had it, I didn't think much of it. When I told various people, they basically just shrugged it off because it's always just assumed it'll be cut out (and in very early cases, the person is given a cream) and that's it. It wasn't until after I had surgery that I started searching out more information. I was fortunate that mine turned out to be stage 1, even though I had a spot on my leg for a year and a half.
Im literally gonnna go get checked ,i had no idea it gets so serious so fast
@@annipsy2185 Definitely get checked. It's not as "awkward" as you'd think it would be. I wish I could convince my mom, but she's too conservative.
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Thank you so much for your informative testimony. It was extremely helpful.
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Just beginning my melanoma journey, and I am terrified. Mine is under my right breast.
i'm so confused is this kind man in remission? These endings drive me nuts!! Another one on my brain chain but it sure we be nice of the endings of these videos weren't so random! let us know how he is doing so we can pray specifically 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very sneaky. I’m a derm nurse and it’s really a nasty cancer ❤🙏
Unfortunately even though treatments have come far, if you are stage 4, melanoma will catch up with you sooner or later.
Did you get the Covid vaccine?
Why do you ask that ?
Good question. There is absolutely no correlation between the Covid vaccine, or any vaccine, and any type of cancer.
@@sueu6263because some idiots think they are immune to cancer if they didn’t get vaccinated against Covid. As if cancer didn’t exist before. They can’t cope with the reality that any one of us can get sick and die.
Because cancer has been on rise since, i'm curious too!@@sueu6263
There's unfortunately misinformation going around, falsely linking cancers to the COVID vaccine. Don't fall for it!!
Hi rich ive had melonama twice once on my thigh 2008 and then on the left side of my face last August i. Live in the UK thank. God im. Fine there is no. Cancer in my nodes and no cancer in my tissue im. Not having any treatment mine is stage 2 i go for follow up. With my dermatologist next month my thoughts are with you lynette
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