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Topic: GET YOURSELF CHECKED!!!  (Read 80527 times)

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I'm going in today...got some stuff going on that has been bugging me and time to come clean with the doc and see wassup.

Been having pain underneath my armpits and there is a little sore, swollen bump there in each pit...I thought it was just maybe wetsuit burn from diving a bunch until I felt the bumpy things.  :smt012

Could just be swollen glands from fighting an infection?

Also got some bumps down by the boys that the wife wants me to get checked out.  :smt009

Have to go to my buddy and team ShickenMooch member Miguel's Dad's funeral at 10am then stop by the doc on the way back to the office.

TGIF?  :smt011

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Skipro,

Thanks for the insight into your CT's and colonography.   :smt001

BigJim,

Sounds like swollen lymph nodes due to an infection.  Hope you get better soon.



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Thanks for the info and reminder SkiPro3.  We met at CCK in Rancho when you were buying your Hobie. Just turned 50 this year and Kaiser has been encouraging the colonoscopy - need to get her done!

Good luck BigJim!   :smt006


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the only real downside is that if they did find a polyp, then another procedure to remove it would be done at a later date instead of right then with the colonoscopy. 

I was gonna mention this ^
Unfortunately, I had to do both. At age 28.


Also got some bumps down by the boys that the wife wants me to get checked out.  :smt009
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Doc says the armpit thing is my lymph nodes fighting off some infection...not sure what cuz I really don't feel sick?  :smt012  Anyway, he said if it gets worse to come back.

Gave me a referral for the bumps down by the boys....and a list of physicians at my local PAMF that I can call to get established as a regular patient....and a referral to get a vasectomy as well.  :smt003

Overall, pretty good trip to the doctor's office...glad I went...this thread ws a big motivator for me.  :smt001

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Good news Jim, glad to hear.

Might want to have the doc check the boys for an allergic reaction to excessive MFE exposure!   :smt044


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Might want to have the doc check the boys for an allergic reaction to excessive MFE exposure!   :smt044

 :smt002

 :smt005 :smt044 :smt005 :smt044 :smt044 :smt044

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Doc says the armpit thing is my lymph nodes fighting off some infection...not sure what cuz I really don't feel sick?  :smt012  Anyway, he said if it gets worse to come back.

Gave me a referral for the bumps down by the boys....and a list of physicians at my local PAMF that I can call to get established as a regular patient....and a referral to get a vasectomy as well.  :smt003

Overall, pretty good trip to the doctor's office...glad I went...this thread ws a big motivator for me.  :smt001

 :smt006
Think real long and hard befor you get a vasectomy.  Spend some time investigating the side that has done it and wishes they hadn't. There can be side effects.  One is lowered testosterone That can come from your body creating an immune response.  Not sure what else but you can also have chronic pain and psychological issues. It's not as symptom free as the doctors will tell you.

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Doc says the armpit thing is my lymph nodes fighting off some infection...not sure what cuz I really don't feel sick?  :smt012  Anyway, he said if it gets worse to come back.

Gave me a referral for the bumps down by the boys....and a list of physicians at my local PAMF that I can call to get established as a regular patient....and a referral to get a vasectomy as well.  :smt003

Overall, pretty good trip to the doctor's office...glad I went...this thread ws a big motivator for me.  :smt001

 :smt006
Think real long and hard befor you get a vasectomy.  Spend some time investigating the side that has done it and wishes they hadn't. There can be side effects.  One is lowered testosterone That can come from your body creating an immune response.  Not sure what else but you can also have chronic pain and psychological issues. It's not as symptom free as the doctors will tell you.

Sincerely,

Jim

Thanks Andy...I'll do some more reseacrh...I just really can't financially afford another munchkin (and am very satisfied with the ones I have) and have no self control when it comes to making them.... :smt002

Thanks again for the heads up.

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Glad your OK Jim, thanks for leading the charge. Hope this thread gets a "bump" every now and then.  :smt045



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oh, and if you ever get stung by a sting ray, see a doctor asap.....Glen?  :smt011 :smt008


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Sorry if this has already been said but if you go in to see a dr for a butt check be sure to make it very clear to the office staff that it is billed to your ins. As preventive not diagnostic .Under new laws as of last year a preventative butt check has to be 100% coverd by your insurance .If it is billed as diagnostic they will bill you.


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Sorry if this has already been said but if you go in to see a dr for a butt check be sure to make it very clear to the office staff that it is billed to your ins. As preventive not diagnostic .Under new laws as of last year a preventative butt check has to be 100% coverd by your insurance .If it is billed as diagnostic they will bill you.
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Sorry if this has already been said but if you go in to see a dr for a butt check be sure to make it very clear to the office staff that it is billed to your ins. As preventive not diagnostic .Under new laws as of last year a preventative butt check has to be 100% coverd by your insurance .If it is billed as diagnostic they will bill you.
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Ok now can I make cancer jokes? No, I wont, but I have four benign tumors on my spine, between the vertebrae and the spinal cords growing between the membranes. It is called Osteoid Osteoma. Fairly common in men between ages 20 and 40. The growths usually do not get larger than 1.5 cm, and miraculously, go away after about three years. They found it when I had pneumonia before the Montana trip, and the CT scan showed them. I held off on the biopsy until we got back, and had the worst in the back of my mind the whole trip. Tuesday, they took biopsies of two of them they could get to easily, by using a needle to take samples. Hurt like mad! The symptoms were being masked by my previous back injury/surgery, in that the symptoms are dull pain, becoming severe in the evenings. That is the exact course of pain I have been having, so with some hope, once the tumors are taken out, there is a very good chance that I may be pain free!!!! Most likely not 100% pain free, but enough that I might be able to be more active than I have been this last year, and be able to sit in a kayak again long enough to catch some fish!
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