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Omaha Steve

(108,087 posts)
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 02:42 PM Monday

I was told I should have that spot on my arm checked...could be cancer


I was donating platelets at the Red Cross. My phlebotomist said my spots could be the BIG C. I just got home from the dermatologist. They are nothing to worry about. He could freeze them and remove them IF I wanted. I said no and came home.

You might remember about a month ago, a CAT scan of my diaphragm was also negative.

Today is a great day, in spite of the crappy weather.

OS
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I was told I should have that spot on my arm checked...could be cancer (Original Post) Omaha Steve Monday OP
So happy for you, Omaha Steve. debm55 Monday #1
Congrats! SheltieLover Monday #2
What a relief! 3catwoman3 Monday #3
good news! msongs Monday #4
Glad to hear you are fine. Old Crank Monday #5
Actually, NM has low skin cancer rates compared to other states womanofthehills Tuesday #25
Yea! Seize the day and go do something fun and wild. Marie Marie Monday #6
Yahoo! MIButterfly Monday #7
Good for you. Stay well. Biophilic Monday #8
Great news! Grumpy Old Guy Monday #9
Any day they tell you that you don't have the Big C is a fantastically good day. flashman13 Monday #10
Eat lots of turmeric Omaha Steve Ponietz Monday #11
freezing aint bad. pansypoo53219 Monday #12
I just had a basal cell removed. mgardener Monday #13
Always wonderful to know that nothing's wrong 70sEraVet Monday #14
Always a good idea to get them checked out. We go to our Emile Monday #15
Good news! democrank Monday #16
So happy it was nothing to worry about! HeartsCanHope Tuesday #17
my dermatologist thought a spot on my calf barbtries Tuesday #18
Good news, OS gademocrat7 Tuesday #19
Thanks for the really good news OS. JMCKUSICK Tuesday #20
Platelet Donations? unweird Tuesday #21
You can donate 24 times a year Omaha Steve Tuesday #24
Thanks, still deliberating unweird Tuesday #26
Whew! That is double good news! Stay well Clouds Passing Tuesday #22
Some great news! pandr32 Tuesday #23
That's great! I had something like that happen today. Rizen Tuesday #27
Fantastic news, OS Niagara Tuesday #28

Old Crank

(6,497 posts)
5. Glad to hear you are fine.
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 04:04 PM
Monday

I've had a couple, or so, frozen. And about 3 cut out.
My dermatologist says I'm paying the price for my times in the southwest deserts.
And use sunscreen.

MIButterfly

(1,749 posts)
7. Yahoo!
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 04:24 PM
Monday

Good for you, Omaha Steve! This is great news. I wish you nothing but good news and good days from now on.

mgardener

(2,246 posts)
13. I just had a basal cell removed.
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 06:07 PM
Monday

It is probably my 20th over the years.
I get checked 2x a year.

70sEraVet

(5,163 posts)
14. Always wonderful to know that nothing's wrong
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 06:25 PM
Monday

especially after getting a scare that something MIGHT be wrong!

Emile

(39,544 posts)
15. Always a good idea to get them checked out. We go to our
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 06:25 PM
Monday

dermatologist once every two years.

barbtries

(31,011 posts)
18. my dermatologist thought a spot on my calf
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 06:38 AM
Tuesday

could be melanoma. benign. the wound she left behind took weeks to heal, but it's worth it to know I think. I went to her with a growth on my forehead and that one did turn out to be a squamous cell carcinoma requiring a MOHS procedure. So it's good that they sent you for a biopsy even though. Glad you're well!

unweird

(3,268 posts)
21. Platelet Donations?
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 09:49 AM
Tuesday

I donate whole blood and have done the ‘Power Red’ in the past. And was just reading about platelets that are used for cancer patients.
What’s it like? I read that it takes longer to donate and you can do so more frequently. As a platelet donor do you recommend others to do same?

Omaha Steve

(108,087 posts)
24. You can donate 24 times a year
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 11:32 AM
Tuesday

It takes about 3 hours. IF you have the time, try it. See what you think.

OS

Rizen

(1,004 posts)
27. That's great! I had something like that happen today.
Tue Nov 25, 2025, 08:16 PM
Tuesday

I have a tooth ache and went in to the dentist thinking I'll probably have to get a root canal done. But she said there was nothing wrong with the tooth and it's an infected gum. I just have to rinse my mouth with a special wash. Lucky break.

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