Well, I had cancer when I was little. I was 3 and dignoised with Luekiema ((i know i spelled that wrong..) and the type I had was ALL. Very cureable. Well, Lately, I have been throwing up in my mouth, and bruising without hitting myself on anything. It's been happening for maybe 2 weeks? But what is confussing me is the doctor's said I had a 99.9% chance it won't come back. But I'm always at risk to get another kind. WHat I am expeiencing now sounds like the cancer I had. But well, I'm not sure if it's even cancer at all. Can you guys help me, is it cancer? Do I need to see a doctor?
aquababe1 answered Friday July 21 2006, 12:20 am: i would see a doctor, because if it is, how you speak of it, it seems easy to cure. if its not, well its better to be safe than sorry. it couldnt hurt any and i would definitely go if i were you.
hannahd answered Thursday July 20 2006, 11:36 pm: People on the internet cannot diagnose you with cancer. If you are showing any signs whatsoever, you should go to the doctor. It's better to find out for sure than sit here & worry (no matter how high the percentage they gave you.) [ hannahd's advice column | Ask hannahd A Question ]
Exquisitechick answered Thursday July 20 2006, 11:29 pm: You should tell youre parents and go to a doctor. This is serious stuff. It wont hurt, just to be sure.
missmad127 answered Thursday July 20 2006, 11:22 pm: next time you go back to see the doctor tell them what has been happening and ask what it could be form there is a chance that you could have it again. i know a really good book about a guy who had some of the same symptoms and he ends up getting his cancer back you should definitely let the doctor know whats going on so that if you have it again its not to late to let to get treatments and get better.
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