Scar still hurts

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    marcelwshorts
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      Hello,

      I had my melanoma surgery about 9 months ago, (located on my back). I just went in for my 3 month appointment, and told my doctor that I still have pain. She said its normal and that it's prob still healing…I guess what I'm asking is does anyone else have this problem? 

       

      Thanks!

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        JC
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          i still have strange sensations in my scar years later

          JC
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            i still have strange sensations in my scar years later

            JC
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              i still have strange sensations in my scar years later

              MoiraM
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                My WLE requires a skin graft. The skin graft took really well and healed quickly but I would say it was about a year, including some physiotherapy, before my forearm felt as if it was functioning normally.

                MoiraM
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                  My WLE requires a skin graft. The skin graft took really well and healed quickly but I would say it was about a year, including some physiotherapy, before my forearm felt as if it was functioning normally.

                  MoiraM
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                    My WLE requires a skin graft. The skin graft took really well and healed quickly but I would say it was about a year, including some physiotherapy, before my forearm felt as if it was functioning normally.

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