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Guys plz take a leaf out of the ladies book an check yourself often, they are much better than us guys at it! Two weeks ago i found a lump on my testicle i went to the doc and refered me to a specialist! Yest i found out i got testicular cancer so having an op next wk to remove it! All im saying is i was naive enough to think it was an old mans thing! Plz check or your mrs do it for you! You post pics of your cock here but wont let a doc feel them! IT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE!! |
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Good luck OP I hope all goes well for you.
I agree with you too. I had some issues down there recently too but luckily for me a quick trip to the docs and an ultra sound later I was told everything was ok. |
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"Guys plz take a leaf out of the ladies book an check yourself often, they are much better than us guys at it! Two weeks ago i found a lump on my testicle i went to the doc and refered me to a specialist! Yest i found out i got testicular cancer so having an op next wk to remove it! All im saying is i was naive enough to think it was an old mans thing! Plz check or your mrs do it for you! You post pics of your cock here but wont let a doc feel them! IT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE!!"
Good for you for getting them checked. My son and nephew both had testicular cancer a few years ago. Never want to live through that again. Both in remission. The very best of luck op |
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"Funny enough i have my appointment tomorrow i am going for a second opinion after going for the scans my GP wasn't comfortable with it he wants me to go for a second opinion with a specialist....."
The very best of luck. Please let me know how you get on.
jules xx |
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Check mine frequently. Had a bit of a scare when I first started checking them, but found out it was where the vas deferens connects to my left testicle
It's a great habit to get into.
Best wishes for your treatment. |
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"Well if i get just one guy to check and go to the docs with any probs id be a very happy guy! "
Well done hun for getting the guys to have a good rummage around down there ... Hope all goes well xx |
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Let it mo, let it mo, let it mo
hopefully the message of Movember will get everyone checking their balls etc
having a family history of prostate cancer means I'm always being checked out
Good luck OP and keep up the PMA |
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"What sort of lump? Large small soft hard moveable?
And good luck, OP, well done for sharing "
Steve it doesn't matter what sort of lump, any change should be checked out.
Good luck OP, wishing you all the best. You too TT x |
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Good advice sir. I had a lump removed from my groin 30 years ago. I check regularly. Come on guys. It doesn't take long. You play with your bits anyway - just dig deeper! |
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Thinking of you and an amazing thread. I had a friend when we were 21 he had testicular cancer goes to show it can affect all ages. I'm still trying to get hubby aka mr hrh to take it seriously I shall get him read this |
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"Funny enough i have my appointment tomorrow i am going for a second opinion after going for the scans my GP wasn't comfortable with it he wants me to go for a second opinion with a specialist.....
The very best of luck. Please let me know how you get on.
jules xx"
Thank you x |
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This is fab advice OP, Luke's had a few check ups as he has a lump in one of his testicles, it's only a cyst nothing sinister.
Good luck with your operation |
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"Thinking of you and an amazing thread. I had a friend when we were 21 he had testicular cancer goes to show it can affect all ages. I'm still trying to get hubby aka mr hrh to take it seriously I shall get him read this" ...It's more prone in young men, it's one of the few cancers that the risk goes down as you get older.
I did watch a very good documentary on it a few years back as it's prevalence has been increasing massively in the last 40 years and they think due to the amount of extra female hormones in the water supply. |
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Glad you found it early op. I'm sure you'll be fine!!!
My dad ignored his cancer symptoms and died - as do thousands of other guys who think they're infallible or are too afraid to visit a doctor. I'd give anything to have a time machine and drag my dad to the doctor - as would thousands of other fabbers, i'm sure!! Xx |
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Hi all, any advice most welcome! Im in a major dilemma atm! Im due to go for my op on dec 2nd but i still havent told my mum about my prob yet, the reason being she lost my dad and bro 2 yrs ago in dec and sheve never got over it! Shes a major worrier and would panic and make here self ill if i do! But im feeling so guilty that i havent told her! Id like to keep it from her til its done and had the all clear! Do you think its wrong of me? |
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Please tell your mum. From someone who has had breast cancer and had to tell my mum who has had it it's not easy to do but she can be there for you. Try and put yourself in her shoes and how you would feel if it was the other way round. I am here as well for you if you want some moral support |
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Tell your Mum, yes it'll be hard, yes she'll be upset and yes she'll worry. But regardless of your age, you're her baby, and she'll want to know and be there for you and support you, and celebrate with with you when you recover and get the all clear, (an outcome I'm hoping for you soon by the way). You need her and much she needs to know. Good luck honey, I wish you all the best from here on in xx
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Tell your mum. She'll be devastated you haven't told her. I've had this conversation with mine. She's a worrier too and didn't tell me something similar. I was upset and we swore we'd always tell each other so we could be there for each other. If I was her I'd want to know.
Best wishes for your op and treatment |
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Good advice I have worked that dept..seen many patients who had either checked and said "oh I did not think it would be anything" or the ones who dont check.
Please please check and keep checking ..even if you think things dont feel quite normal. Dont feel embarrassed if it is nothing but go to the docs .. caught early something can be done ..
Stay safe xx |
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