Guest guest Posted November 15, 2002 Report Share Posted November 15, 2002 I have to tell a funny story. Some will think I'm sick to find humor but it's better than crying. I went in to my pcp on Wednesday afternoon. We needed to talk about my low blood counts and potassium from when I was in the hospital Friday. I also had three things I'd been meaning to bring up (some for years) and kept forgetting. We talked about my blood counts and stuff. He put me on ferrous sulfate 325 mg a day (boy, that should stop me up), changed me to a potassium sparing BP med. He said he thinks the low blood counts are simply from poor nutrition and as soon as we can get what's causing the pain/nausea corrected I'll be fine nutritionally. Anyway, the other three things were 1. I've had problems with slightly ingrown toenails on the big toes of both feet. I'd mentioned it to him in the hospital and he said he needed to go in and remove a tiny bit of both sides of my big toes. He had said he'd want to do an antibiotic for a few days prior as they almost looked infected. In the meantime, I'd done a little surgery on my own and used antibiotic ointment for a few days. He said they looked better (no infection) so he didn't think we needed an antibiotic but that we did need to take off some of the tonails before they got bad again. However, he said he wouldn't do it while I'm on coumadin. I'd have to come off for a few days. He also said, the toes could be done by the surgeon when I have surgery if the surgeon would do it. 2. I have had this cyst kind of thing on the back of my head for over 20 years. At one point, about 11 years ago, he was going to remove it cause it had begun hurting and there was such pressure I thought my head would explode. We were in the process of moving to Texas temporarily for my job and I just couldn't find the time to get in. My hubby took a look at it and barely touched it and it literally exploded. Warning - gross! It shot blood and gunk all the way to the ceiling! It was fine after that. It's been getting bigger again over the years and the pressure is starting to get uncomfortable at times. Anyway, pcp said if it was near coming to a head, he could lance it but it wasn't at that point. He said the permanent solution was to cut it out. He said it was too big and being on my head will bleed a lot so I need a general surgeon. He said again I'd have to be off coumadin and that the surgeon doing my tummy surgery could do it at the same time. 3. I've had this little clear cyst looking mole on the side of my nose for YEARS. It goes through phases of getting larger and then bleeding if you even breath near it. Then it will get smaller for a while, only to begin again. I've been meaning to mention it for years as it is incredibly annoying when in the bleeding phase. It bleeds like a stuffed pig. I was almost embarrased to even ask him to do something with it cause right now it's in the small phase and is so tiny it's barely noticeable. He took one look and said, 'that's got to go. i'm pretty sure that is the beginning of basil cell carcinoma.' He said again, you gotta be off coumadin and the surgeon can do it if he will.' I said, okay, so when I see this surgeon about my panc problems I'm to say, 'oh by the way, I need you to also repair the hernia in my lower left abdomen, remove part of the toenails from the sides of both big toes, get this knot off the top of my head, and take this thing off my nose?' He laughed and said, 'yes'. I said he's gonna think I'm a friggin' nut case! My pcp said if the surgeon didn't want to take care of it all, he'd do the nose and toes the day before I have surgery since I'll probably have to come off/reduce the coumadin for surgery anyway. He said he'd send me to the local general surgeon for the head thing. Anyway, I just found it so funny that the one thing I finally had to force myself to ask him about cause I thought he'd tell me I was a nut ended up being the thing he was most concerned about - possible skin cancer! Basil cell carcinoma is very slow growing so waiting a few weeks to get it gone won't hurt anything. However, it just goes to show that we shouldn't be afraid to tell our doctors about even things we may think he'll think are silly. Okay, now, am I sick because I think it's funny that I may have skin cancer on my nose? I have to laugh at myself! My dad has had a couple of basil cell carcinoma's removed. My grandmother had a large melanoma on her leg which left a crater in her lower leg but they got it all. I'm a fair skinned redhead with a family history of skin cancer. I really thought I knew what to look for and was on the ball with it. However, I obviously never looked up basil cell carcinoma. When I did, it looks exactly like this little place on my nose! I told my pcp, I'm gonna tell the surgeon to just make sure to take all spare parts while he's at it, also! W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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