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| Last night I was rubbing Vaseline on my face and neck like I always do and a brown mole that I have had my whole life just started bleeding. I didn't scratch it and it hasn't changed shape or size but it is now bright red. At first a blood clot came out and then the bleeding. It stopped and I went to bed. Today, I was eating oatmeal and felt something sticky on my neck. I thought is was oatmeal so I wiped it with my hand and it was lots of blood from this mole. I hadn't even touched it. The weird part is that a long stringy mucus came out of it. It doesn't itch and has stopped bleeding again but it feels like something is wiggling there... I know sounds crazy. I know that I need to make an appointment because bleeding moles are not good but I was wondering if this is related to M and if anyone else has had this happen. I have been having some bleeding issues lately but my doctor didn't seem to be too concerned about that and just took me off Ibuprofen which I haven't taken in days. I have read Barack talking about pseudo moles but this is one I have had since birth. Any input would be great. Meagan |
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| Meagan, please get it checked as soon as possible. You don't want to mess around with that. Moles can become infected, but they can also become malignant, even moles you've had all your life. Please don't put it off. |
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| MeganM, agree with sojii; and asap doesn't mean in a week or two - today is best or tomorrow at latest. get a referral from your primary care doctor's office to see a specialist, or go to urgent care. Hopefully it's not a serious problem, but the truth is what you describe means this kind of thing can change from a small benign local issue to a very serious system problem. best regards Jean |
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| One thing I have noticed with m is any previous scars or any little flaw as in a mold would be infected with this stuff. Even my inoculation mark on my arm from when I was just a little kid.. became infected and got real lumpy. I have gone through spells when it seamed as though I was bleeding spontaneously from my skin , and I didn't even know, some friends had to tell me that I had sprung a leak. You for sure should check it out with your doc though. |
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| When you look at it now you can see the almost luminescent red inside, it is very bright red and shiny. This is the material I speak of, there are tiny orbs that have a hard shell around them and they must be filled with blood, but look at that erie color, it looks as if a light is on inside them. I think this is just the tumor lesion material taking up residence in the mole, in fact I have talked about moles being a flesh mark of systemic birth issues. The issue may be completed by the time of birth and now we have antibody's toward whatever caused the mole to form. I have one mole on my body, or HAD one mole from birth, this mole had a red spot form right on top of it at one point and then one the other side of the body in the exact same place. Moles map out areas of systems. The red spots that form on the skin I am quite sure were the map used by ancient Chinese for acupuncture. I do not know how many of you have scratched at a tiny itch on some spot on your leg only to feel it on you back, or a spot on your chest and feel it on your spine or shoulder. It is so easy to pin point the spot. There are so many obvious signs of this disease apon the skin, long long before you get any health problems. If I were you I would have a doctor do a biopsy on this as moles are known to turn to cancer, although, so many here with this so bad and I do not see high cancer rates among us, but there are quite a few benign growths. I also feel these growth are responsable for the nerve disease's we are seeing in the population, the lesions grow on the nerves and disrupt them, cut off flow of transmissions or even disrupt blood or fluid flowing. Last edited by Baraka Obam; June 16th, 2011 at 10:41 PM. |
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| definatly get to the doc. its probably not morg related, but you need to know if its caner. i had to have a mole removed from my back years ago, my hair was wrapping around it and it was bleeding. this was long before i got morgs. but they biopsy it to be sure its not cancer.. get to a doc on this one, seriosly
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| Janedoe, Meagan has said it has the red tell tale material inside it and it bleeds. How many times have I posted on the red material inside and tiny spots that just start to bleed. bleed more like a very deep stab then a tiny pin prick and will not stop bleeding easily. This is basic 101, lesion/tumor material fed by a vein, what makes them freeflow blood, thats the question. Because it is a mole, and it is not a real good sign that they just start to bleed it needs to be looked at. Bright cherry spots that open on the skin are what I call blood spots, these spots show right above where the actual vein enters the mass, this formation was once just tiny tiny capillaries, as the growth grows so does the size of the capillaries until they are the size of a vein. People that would live hiding their head in the sand will not ever imagine the connection because all growths are cancer to them and nothing could grow inside their bodys, they are special humans, or are they ALIENS, LOL, special ALIEN human people, LOL. The writing is on the wall and the red spot show on the skin and bleed. I believe the situation that causes cherry anginomas to form on the skin has allowed them to form in mass under the skin, IT IS THE SAME MATERIAL, the same, read my lips, THE SAME, this article says capillaries form, they just form, that would be the same as saying we are DOP, they just do not form, they capillaries form to feed something. What it is feeding has grown bigger under our skin, cherry anginomas can be above or below the skin, the ones above you can see if you look close a nice dome, if below the skin they will just look more like a injury, a pin prick mark. The shape is usually longer than wide. People seem to think the mass amount of symptoms are not related to our affliction, in one way or another they all are. Or could we just be a bunch of internet freaks, as they have said, a new phenomena, that get disease because others on the internet say they are sick, we are internet hypochondriacs. yeah baby, Sung to the tune of I am the Walrus by the Beatles, I am sick cause you are sick cause we are sick and we are on the internet, se how we bleed like we have some kinda red seed planted on our skin, were dying, weeeeeeeeeere dyyyyyyyyyyy innnnnnnnnnng. LOL We are dying whether we got this or not anyway, so lets just make the best of it shall we, and keep open minds. I think Fritolay66 is going after one of the reasons we are so easily attacked and penetrated by this stealthy hidden vector disease. Meagan search your skin for these tiny red spots, most of us have them, long term involvement will have many forming a red dot on the end of the nose, this is the very end of a system, lymph or nerve system most likely. Look at the picture of the anginoma Is it not funny that the anginoma is central to the two pink spots, LOL, I guess not, that means nothing, no signs mean anything, everything is unrelated, the world is flat, mountains are a figment of the imagination, fog filled Sky's are normal, the disappearance of big white clouds on a background of perfect blue skys is just normal. I see said the blind man. Cherry hemangioma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Last edited by Baraka Obam; June 17th, 2011 at 12:42 PM. |
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| MeaganM, I also hope you will follow through and get this checked out by your doctor. Since you had this mole before M symptoms started chances are it is a mole and is not caused by your M symptoms. Any change in a mole should be examined, just to make sure it is not malignant. I hope it is not. No one here is a doctor.
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