Melanoma & Skin Cancer support: Introduce yourself and connect
Welcome to the Melanoma & Skin Cancer support group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet others living with skin cancer or caring for someone with skin cancer, including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma (BCC) squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP), Merkel cell carcinoma, sebaceous carcinoma, and their treatments. Let's learn from each other and share stories about living well with cancer, coping with the challenges and offering tips.
Take these steps to participate in the group:
- Follow the group.
- Browse topics.
- Use the group search to find answers to your questions.
- Introduce yourself.
Pull up a chair and chat. Why not start by introducing yourself? What is your experience, or your loved one’s experience, living with melanoma or skin cancer (i.e., what type, how long since diagnosis, how it’s managed)?
Do you have a question, tip or story to share?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Melanoma & Skin Cancer Support Group.
@rhondaobason25 - so happy for you! See, you are your best advocate! Please keep us posted on how things go for you!
Being treated at cancer specialist of north Florida. Had nutritional help from ascension at st Vincent's hospital. Blood levels low again so I'm getting fluids now. That gives me a boost
Also melanoma is in my gut, right lung, adrenaline glands and liver. Fighting on all fronts
@wgv Good to hear you've gotten that nutritional help from your hospital staff and have gotten that fluid boost today. The immunotherapy you're receiving is targeted for all areas so that assists with your fight - keep those figurative boxing gloves on even while you're at rest 🙂
I'm going to be visiting my grandkids over the long Memorial Day weekend so forgive me if I'm delayed in getting back to you, but can you let me know how you're feeling later this week after today's treatment?
I will
Thanks for all urgent advice
Many wait times for appointments are absurd, especially if a referral is involved. Last year, I had something going on with my pancreas. One of my fears for many years is that I would die of pancreatic cancer. Anyway, my PCP gave me a referral to a gastroenterologist, and it was a several month wait for the appointment. I kind of went ballistic, settled down and messaged the PCP and asked if he could mark the referral as URGENT (for my peace of mind). He did. I had an appointment within a week. Sometimes it pays to not just accept what you're dealt. In my case, it turned out to be a bunch of cysts on my pancreas which, apparently, aren't all that serious.
Glad to hear you are doing well with the pancreas. After expressing my concern over wait times, I am scheduled for surgery on Wednesday.
Good for you both @itchyrich and @rhondaobason25! I've definitely learned the importance of being your own health care advocate.
You have to stand up for yourself, Thanks and I will update.