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Originally Posted by SurvivingMSwithHOPE View Post
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!

My dad (a nurse) has always told me to be suspicious of any mole that changes color, no matter if it gets darker or lighter...also if they increase in size or the shape changes.
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