Patients, don’t be fobbed off!

Re: ‘News article ‘Melanoma makes life black and white for Karl’ (page 18, The Weekend Sun Friday, March 15, 2024 edition).

Reading the article regarding Karl Trethaway’s experience with melanoma, made my blood boil.

The first doctor he consulted said his mole was a “weird one” and to monitor it.

Why was a biopsy not taken at this point? Now the “weird one” has spread to his lungs. Disgraceful!

I had a similar experience 25 years ago. I saw an unusual lesion on my forearm. My GP told me to keep an eye on it. I went back a few days later and insisted that the lesion be removed and sent to the Laboratory. Result, Malignant Melanoma. 

I was furious with my GP, but so relieved that I am here to tell this tale, 25 years later.

Patients, don't be fobbed off, demand a biopsy, politely, and potentially, save your life.

Shelagh Gastrell, Katikati.

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