Hi,
So a few years ago I spotted a mole on my left big toe which didn’t seem like it’d been there before + looked different to my other moles so I went in to get it checked by my gp. They said it looked fine and basically just if it seemed like it changed to come back but it wasn’t made a big deal out of, they didn’t tell me to come every few months etc so I think it just left my brain.
Fast forward to a few months ago I thought it’d gotten slighter big; honestly I’m not sure because I stupidly have no pictures from a few years ago and can’t remember fully but it just felt different so in February I sent some pictures to my gp via econsult and said I wanted to get it checked out. Randomly this week I got a call from my gp calling to book a mole removal; I was confused be cause in the econsult I just said I wanted it to be checked because I thought it had changed but when I clarified he said no yeah it’s a mole removal. I think because it had been over a month since the econsult + he called whilst I was doing something I was preoccupied so I didn’t ask more questions as he explained the process basically saying I had to be referred but needed to come in for an appointment first and just agreed. But at night it kind of hit me that a mole removal might mean something serious and I’m kinda freaking out - on the NHS app they’ve labelled it a Melanocytic naevus of skin but has it under significant so that’s made me feel worse.
I’ve had some scares before , one with my feet too where my nail was blackening but it turned out to be a fungal infection in 2023 - I was referred to a cancer dermatologist but they said it was fine and even looked at the toe with the mole (to check the toenail) but didn’t even mention it so it’s never really seemed serious. I have two weeks till my appointment and just need some assurance/advice really on all the possible outcomes? I’m more worried bc I’ve had it for so long and I’m not sure when it changed if it even changed at all - I’m only 24 and it’s all a bit scary. Sorry this is so long - thanks