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I know how you feel. See, my family has this little odd thing where one generation will be born with moles ALL over their body, and the other will be completely mole-free or only with a few moles. My grandmother had tons of moles, my mum had them, and I was born with them too. All over. Which, as you know, is pretty highly dangerous as any one of them could easily become cancerous.

My mum has had to have a few cut off, as the doctors said they were showing early signs of cancer. And it frightens me, because I know the small early signs and details, and a few of my moles have them too. (Hell, the one behind my ear is even a bit scabby and it started bleeding a few weeks ago, but when I told my mum, she said not to worry because we had it checked a long time ago...)

It doesn't help even more that my grandmother also died of cancer, and my uncle--my mum's brother who also got the moles generation--had cancer develop on his face, so they had to cut it out and around his cheek area and replace it with skin from his leg. Ehhh...
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Sigh... - by holyforest - 2009-09-09, 06:20 PM
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