I went to my GP on 10.12.19 as a mole on my upper arm had changed in appearance. GP did not think it was anything to worry about but made an appointment for me to see a Dermatologist at our local Hospital two days later. At my appointment the mole was removed and sent off for biopsy. I came away with six stitches in my arm and was told I should have results before Christmas. Not wanting to worry anyone else (Christmas was approaching after all), I waited for the results and tried not to worry. My stitches were removed on 23.12.19 but no results came through. I busied myself with Christmas celebrations. On 28.12.19 I received a follow-up appointment for 02.01.20. To be honest, this was the first time I worried. An appointment in clinic on the first working day of the new year. I decided I would tell hubby so he would come with me.
That was the first (and only) time I have cried. He's been an absolute rock and was with me at my appointment on 02.01.20 when I was given the diagnosis. T1B Malignant Melanoma. I had a full body examination of skin surface and lymph nodes and the dermatologist said a wider excision would be necessary. There was also an optional Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy test which would detect any cancer cells in the lymph node. Although this will mean a general anaesthetic, I have opted for this and the wider excision will be done at the same time. I've been allocated a Nurse Keyworker who has given me more information and explained things in greater depth (she's even phoned to check on me since my appointment). I have an appointment with the plastic surgeon tomorrow (08.01.20) when I'll also see my Keyworker again.
To be honest I'm on auto pilot at the moment and just thinking as far as my next appointment. You guys are the only others I have shared with.
