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mole removed

by rob900482, Dec 03, 2008 05:20PM
hi i had a mole removed from my back almost exactly a year ago. I was assured at the time that although there were abnormal cells, it was not cancerous. However i was to keep an eye on it and if any pigment appeared i should return to the specialist. Today i noticed that over the last two days the scar has developed what appears to be a soft red blister. Should i be worried?
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by yasi22, Dec 03, 2008 10:45PM
I'm not a doc. but I think you should and just see the doc. I wonder if I should not do a mole removal. I dont want to cuz I like being natural, but was just thining abt that b/c it keeps growing bigger I think. How much did you pay for mole removal? Thanks and be well.

by rob900482, Dec 04, 2008 04:42AM
mine was done on free on the english nhs because it was suspicious. It seem's to have settled slightly this morning which has eased my mind a little. But i will make an appointment anyway! Thanks
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