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I've had a couple of friends who have had their moles completely disappear. One has been on Ty for 48 infusions. Yes, she was in the clinical trials w/Avonex.
Anyone with a history of moles should be checked whether they are on Tysabri or not, that's just good common sense. There is no way of knowing whether or not Tysabri had anything to do with the advancement of these moles. I have a history of basal cell carcinoma and have had 6 removed, 5 from my back and 1 from the side of my face. I get checked every 6 months now b/c the 1 on my face was pretty deep and persistent. Let's hope this is an isolated case. Maybe I can blame tylenol for mine! Just kidding... ![]() Thanks for the info Cherie. ![]()
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This reminds me...I need to get the moles on my shoulder and my right arm checked/removed.
Oh...and have the one on my butt checked. (boyfriend informed me I have a mole there) I'm not being sarcastic here...the mole on my arm has gotten a little bigger in the past year (I'm not on Ty...been on the C since september) Time to get some moles removed. (been there, done that before, but they were just moles, not anything scary) |
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I've had a melanoma removed but went on Requip anyways which also has a warning of melanoma as a side effect. The RLS was too bad for me to not go on something and I figured I would just watch close.
Not on Tysabri but was just recently considering it if the Copaxone doesn't keep me stable. I don't know if I would chance it now. I'll just have to keep watching for anything new. Melanoma in the brain was what they were ruling out when they did my 2nd MRI and found MS lesions instead. I was almost happy at the time with my diagnosis.
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I suppose I will mention this to my pcp when I get back from my trip. I would probably need a referral from him to see a dermatologist. I unfortunately have numerous moles/freckles. Spent alot of time as a sun worshiper in my teens and twenties. I guess this is just one more thing for all of us to worry about. I wonder if there is any connection between tysabri and hot flashes.
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The National Multiple Sclerosis put out a bulletin on this topic. It doesn't sound too much different than what has already been reported ---
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/sit...earch_2008feb7
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I just had my first infusion today! I have a small mole on my cheek that has always been my "beauty mark" as my uncle called it. I've noticed lately that it seems to be changing colors. But seems lighter. For some reason I thought you get concerned if they turn darker?
Maybe I should get it looked at just to be safe! ![]()
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