A girlfriends Story of Melanoma…
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My dear friend Ashley is fighting her war on Melanoma by sharing her story with others. Her hope is to save just on person so that they do not go through what she has had to endure! Please share this story with others by putting it on your side bar – awareness is key! Thank you for taking the time to read this (dated 2/16/2011)!
http://www.kgw.com/news/special-reports/Self-described-tanning-addict-describes-cancer-fight-121958069.html
http://www.kgw.com/news/special-reports/Self-described-tanning-addict-describes-cancer-fight-121958069.html
I was warned about tanning and tanning beds. I had some knowledge of skin cancer but thought I was invincible and that I would never get cancer. I am 38 and began tanning in high school until I was diagnosed with Melanoma at age 33. In 2003, a tiny lesion appeared on my right buttock. A dermatologist removed the lesion and the result of the pathology was negative. Within a year the lesion reappeared and I neglected to go to the dermatologist. I didn't have insurance and didn't want to pay the money to have it removed again. I allowed the lesion to get a little larger than a quarter and it became very painful. I finally went to a dermatologist in 2006 to have it removed again. Two days after the removal the doctor said it was malignant melanoma. I was scared and a complete wreck to say the very least. Immediately I was referred to an oncologist and surgeon at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance for a larger biopsy of my buttock and a lymph node dissection in the right groin. This was a crucial surgery because if the cancer had spread internally the survival rate is less than 50% in 5 years and difficult to treat. If the melanoma is caught in the beginning stages and hasn’t metastasized the survival rate is over 95% and highly treatable. The sentinel node which is the lymph node closest to the original lesion on my buttock tested positive. This time I was more scared and I had no idea what I was about to endure. One month later I had another surgery to remove more tissue and lymph nodes in the groin in order to remove as much of the cancer as possible, removing more tissue and lymph nodes in the groin. The treatment at the time was Interferon which I started 2 months following the last surgery. It was brutal and I was miserable for 2 months. My regular 6 month checkups for 3 years were negative for melanoma. However, 2 months after my last checkup in 2009, I felt a lump inside my right hip which tested positive for melanoma. I was completely devastated because I had hoped the cancer was gone for good. In 2010, I was in clinical trial studies of the drugs MDX & Yervoy (recently approved by FDA). Neither one was effective in treating my melanoma. Currently, I am in another clinical trial study of OncoVex which I started 3 months ago. My scans in January, 2011 showed cancer in my lymph nodes in both sides of my groin and upper back, my liver and my lungs. I am trying everything so I am also utilizing eastern medicine.
I want to help people to be knowledgeable about Melanoma. It’s a cancer that’s not taken seriously. The majority of people say, "Oh, it's just skin cancer, your lucky." If not detected early skin cancer is deadly. It’s so important to get regular skin checkups by a dermatologist. Also don’t procrastinate if you see something suspicious. I didn't listen when I was warned about the dangers of tanning beds and not using sunscreen. I can't take back my poor decisions but I HOPE to help others make better decisions about not using tanning beds. Nothing good comes out of tanning and cancer sucks!!
Ashley R. Trenner
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Comments
I am praying for healing for Ashley.
Hugs,
Becky
I pray for a miracle for your friend and thank you to her for sharing her story with us!
XO,
Jane
It breaks my heart that we all have probably done it at one time or another. Just setting ourselves up for such a dangerous condition!
Thank you so much for sharing her story!
Have a blessed day!
Hugs,
Donna
Eileen
I just went to a tanning salon yesterday to check out their packages even though I know the risk..now Im just going to spray tan! Your friend is in my prayers~ Please keep us updated on her journey~ Hugs,Rachel
I'll pray for your friend too Tracie because miracles can happen.
Judith
Living in AZ...I know all about the danger of the sun...when i see people come here from all over the country and watch them laying out by the pool...I shutter!!
xo
Jo
I found your blog true verde farms and i saw this post right away. I am also a Melanoma survivor and i have shared my story true my blog aswell. If your friend maybe wanted to read it you can find it at www.fourleafcloverdairy.blogspot.com and the very first post is my story about one year after my diagnoses.
I really hope you hear from you or your friend.
Thanks
Leontien
Blessings~
Nancy
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All things are possible with God.
xoxo bj
This story really hit me. I am not a tanner at all and have never worshipped the sun for tanning and I am glad after reading this. Ashley sounds like a very brave person, she will be in my thoughts and parayers.
Cynthia