SCC Recurrence?
So I posted recently on HNC board about just having a tongue biopsy under the left side of my tongue on Monday. I had Mohs surgery on Feb. 28, 2012 to remove SCC from my right lower lip. The tongue biopsy was recommended by my dentist who found a white patch last week that should be looked at that I didn't even know about. I digress, though. It's been over a month and a half since my Mohs surgery, and all margins were clear after Stage 1 of the surgery, except it seems it is not healing. I had healed up just fine within 2-3 weeks and had nice shiny skin, but now every 2-3 days, it crusts over and peels, just like when I had my sore when I first went to the dermatologist to begin with and they biopsied it and said I had SCC. So is my SCC recurring in the same place? Or do I just need to wait longer for it to heal? I keep my lip moisturized with vaseline every day, but it still wants to crust over.
Thanks in advance if you have any insight or advice.
Kathryn
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Thank you Debbiejim and i said:Kathryn,
I do not have any
Kathryn,
I do not have any ideas for you except to suggest you call your doctor and get his opinion. Crusting over doesn't sound good. Praying it is just the healing process.
Debbie
I was just wondering if anyone here knows how long it takes to heal from Mohs surgery on the lip. I know it's a bit outside of this forum, but not really since SCC can met into HNC. I do appreciate your response, though, I just need some connection, somewhere, somehow...
Kathryn0 -
Just keep repeating our mantra here...KRBigFish said:Thank you Debbie
I was just wondering if anyone here knows how long it takes to heal from Mohs surgery on the lip. I know it's a bit outside of this forum, but not really since SCC can met into HNC. I do appreciate your response, though, I just need some connection, somewhere, somehow...
Kathryn
It ain't cancer till someone tells you it's cancer. Sometimes things just heal slowly. Breathe. Believe!
Deb0 -
Hard
There are few doctors here on CSN, there are alot of questions that can be answered. However until a doctor looks at it and can see will anyone be able to determine along with biopsy if it cancer or recurring. I suggest you can and get into see him as quickly as possible. It is not worth the risk of waiting to see.
john0 -
Me
I had a scc removed from my cheek a year before the big battle (not related). It did seem to heal and then open up again for months, not Mohs. Not even noticable any more. My big battle started with my upper lip in 2010. I would suggest contacting the doctor and having it checked for peace of mind0 -
Peace of Mind
Thank you my new friends. I will schedule an appointment on Monday. I've never been one to "panic" and make hasty decisions, but I think I am in a new mode now. Everything must be checked, no matter what. It's a new life for me now. I do appreciate your support!
Kathryn0 -
Yes..part of the "new normal"..KRBigFish said:Peace of Mind
Thank you my new friends. I will schedule an appointment on Monday. I've never been one to "panic" and make hasty decisions, but I think I am in a new mode now. Everything must be checked, no matter what. It's a new life for me now. I do appreciate your support!
Kathryn
I'm like you, Kathryn....didn't get all excited about something new happening in my body...and for 60 some years, that seemed to be fine...every thing resolved itself... Dr.'s and I....well, we were strangers...I didn't even have a primary care taker when I started this adventure. I think tho, that with time...that a "common-sense" of urgency will replace actual panic...I know I will be permantently out of the "wait and see" mode for the rest of my life.
I have also learned that living in "mystery" is hell...
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NewKRBigFish said:Peace of Mind
Thank you my new friends. I will schedule an appointment on Monday. I've never been one to "panic" and make hasty decisions, but I think I am in a new mode now. Everything must be checked, no matter what. It's a new life for me now. I do appreciate your support!
Kathryn
Way to go Kathryn. Good choice you are taking. Get it checked out. Sue0 -
did you get stitched or
is this area healing by primary intent? If no stitches, it can take at least six weeks to heal. This is a healing thing, not a cancer thing. If you had cancer to the margins, they would have known that. Have a nice weekend. Don't sweat this. If any questions you can get the surgeon to look at it next week, but it is going to be ok.
Pat
PS, Now if you'd had Larry or Curly surgery, instead of Mohs surgery, that would be a different thing:)0 -
Hi Patlongtermsurvivor said:did you get stitched or
is this area healing by primary intent? If no stitches, it can take at least six weeks to heal. This is a healing thing, not a cancer thing. If you had cancer to the margins, they would have known that. Have a nice weekend. Don't sweat this. If any questions you can get the surgeon to look at it next week, but it is going to be ok.
Pat
PS, Now if you'd had Larry or Curly surgery, instead of Mohs surgery, that would be a different thing:)
No stitches... I'll just make a call to the surgeon's office tomorrow and see what they say. I have been enjoying my weekend, we got that yellow orb in the sky today for what it seems like the first time in a month! I slathered on some sunscreen and put on my wide-brimmed hat and read magazines on the deck. It was a pleasant break for me.0
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