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by eranation
4483 days ago
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I'm praying for you, but besides praying, your post has triggered the following: 1) cried a little, I'm your age, with kids, wife had Thyroid cancer, close to home 2) donated to your fund, hope many more will 3) read about Melanoma, was shocked how much I didn't know 4) made an appointment with a dermatologist, I'm in the risk group apparently 5) emailed my insurance company to increase my coverage My thoughts and prayers are with you |
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Yeah it's weird how little people know about something so prevalent. People are shocked to find how many different types and sub-types of cancer are out there and how different the prognoses vary from one to the other.
I just got the diagnosis a month or so ago (26 y/o, a year after my dad dies of lymphoma... epic wtf's all around).
First response is "Oh, well at least it's only skin cancer. They just cut it out and you're good." -- heh... NOPE.
Also, I was walking around with it and a lump in my neck for months because Dr. said it was only a birthmark, probably just scarred node, etc. Until I pushed for a dermatologist.
tl;dr: Get checked. Be paranoid. Don't take "you're young, it's nothing" for an answer. Demand a biopsy.