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Thankfully he survived, but always best to get all lumps checked out.
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Jesus H! What is it with folk not seeing a doctor?! I had a lump on my ball when I was 15 and went straight to GP (after the embarrassment of showing my mum first...). 'twas just a cyst mind, but the scar from the operation left me with the immortal chat up line of 'want to see my scar' throughout my 20's..
Someone I knew found a lump and at 22 was diagnosed with testicular cancer. It was caught early and I think he still lost 1 testicle, but he's still alive 20 years later and has kids.
Dont ignore it!
That's crazy.
"I don't like a fuss", but I don't mind a scrote like a football. 😯
I had a lump at 29, testicular cancer which was treated with chemo, radiotherapy and surgery. Still here at 49 but due to not being embarrassed and getting it diagnosed early.
leftyboy - MemberI had a lump at 29, testicular cancer which was treated with chemo, radiotherapy and surgery. Still here at 49 but due to not being embarrassed and getting it diagnosed early.
Was it the right one out of interest?
Was it the right one out of interest?
Bravo 😀
Indeed it was and due to the emergency nature of the surgery I underwent 7 operations in 4 months to fix everything! At the time it was a complete ball ache 😉
I got mine checked a while ago. To save the embarrassment of removing my pants in the GP surgery I wore some homemade pants made out of clingfilm.
Doctor said nothing wrong with my ball sack but he would send me off for psychiatry assessment as, in his words, 'I can clearly see your nuts'.
Coat.
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I enjoyed (FS's joke that is)
