Christine
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I'm posting here because next week I have to go back to my dermatologist and have a mole re-excised due to the pathology that came back after a shave biopsy on my back.
The closer it gets, the more nervous I'm getting...for a few reasons.
1. From what I can see online, the incision to get clear margins looks pretty HUGE to me.
2. Just healing from this stupid shave biopsy has been a pain, literally. It's in the center of my back, I can't reach it at all. I'm reliant on my husband being home to help me dress the wound and, based on our work schedules, he's hardly ever here when I'm needing to do this (in the morning after a shower). I had a couple of days where I couldn't get it done. Once I have stitches, I would assume the care is going to be more crucial.
3. I'm very nervous about the procedure now. I had forgotten that I have an an issue with epinephrine in the local numbing anesthetic and forgot to let the doctor know when he did the shave biopsy. Goodness, I was a jittery mess for about an hour after the procedure. I've called the nurse back to mention this and I felt like she didn't really quite get was I was saying and she came back and told me he doesn't use epinephrine and only uses lidocaine for skin surgery. But I'm telling you, I had epinephrine with lidocaine for the shave. Uuugggh, awful feeling.
4. I'm also allergic to most bandage and tape adhesives so I'm now dealing with the bandage rash on my back.
I'm really just sick of MYSELF!
Anyway, it might help if anyone has any stories of their experience (hopefully they are nice stories, but I'll take the ugly stories too). Sometimes I just do better if I'm mentally prepared.
The closer it gets, the more nervous I'm getting...for a few reasons.
1. From what I can see online, the incision to get clear margins looks pretty HUGE to me.
2. Just healing from this stupid shave biopsy has been a pain, literally. It's in the center of my back, I can't reach it at all. I'm reliant on my husband being home to help me dress the wound and, based on our work schedules, he's hardly ever here when I'm needing to do this (in the morning after a shower). I had a couple of days where I couldn't get it done. Once I have stitches, I would assume the care is going to be more crucial.
3. I'm very nervous about the procedure now. I had forgotten that I have an an issue with epinephrine in the local numbing anesthetic and forgot to let the doctor know when he did the shave biopsy. Goodness, I was a jittery mess for about an hour after the procedure. I've called the nurse back to mention this and I felt like she didn't really quite get was I was saying and she came back and told me he doesn't use epinephrine and only uses lidocaine for skin surgery. But I'm telling you, I had epinephrine with lidocaine for the shave. Uuugggh, awful feeling.
4. I'm also allergic to most bandage and tape adhesives so I'm now dealing with the bandage rash on my back.
I'm really just sick of MYSELF!
Anyway, it might help if anyone has any stories of their experience (hopefully they are nice stories, but I'll take the ugly stories too). Sometimes I just do better if I'm mentally prepared.