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Joined: 10/1/2012 Posts: 154 Location: United Kingdom
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Changes in one's testicles?
A sensitive subject I know...
Forewarned is forearmed I believe the saying goes.
You're the truth, not I...
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Joined: 6/8/2010 Posts: 733 Location: United Kingdom
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A change in your testicles does not instantly mean cancer BUT if you're in any way worried get along to your GP* - they know what they're looking for. http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Testicular-lumps-benign/Pages/Introduction.aspxhttp://www.bupa.co.uk/individuals/health-information/directory/t/testicular-awareness#textBlock218724(*probably best not to go for an appointment with the attractive young locum) Warning: The opinions above are those of an anonymous individual on the internet. They are opinions, unless they're facts. They may be ill-informed, out of touch with reality or just plain stupid. They may contain traces of irony. If reading these opinions causes you to be become outraged or you start displaying the symptoms of outrage, stop reading them immediately. If symptoms persist, consult a psychiatrist. Why not read some stories instead
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Joined: 10/19/2011 Posts: 737 Location: where bugs die
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please go to a doctor...if u think something is wrong down there..most times..u are correct
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Joined: 11/16/2011 Posts: 5,920 Location: United Kingdom
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A serious issue! Which is why I have a daily check up by a professional!  If you could, would you? Satan
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Joined: 10/1/2012 Posts: 154 Location: United Kingdom
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Thanks for your thoughts and comments, oh and the gallows humour...lol...
There is an extra bit that wasn't there before, I hoped there were 100's of possibilities.
Of course a visit to the doctor is imminent..
Thanks all.
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Joined: 11/11/2012 Posts: 123 Location: United Kingdom
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Over 40 years ago my ex husband was diagnosed with testicular cancer. He was saved by an early diagnosis. Always, but always get this checked by your GP. I know this post is late, but it is important that anyone seeks medical advice if ever you find anything abnormal. Most of the time there is nothing wrong but in the rare occasion here is, medical advice really is vital. Anyone ready this please take note.
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Joined: 9/11/2012 Posts: 7 Location: United States
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It could possibly be swelling, or something with else with the vessels or organs. Best thing to do is get to a doctor ASAP. My cousin waited to long (about a month) and by the time he got In he had a tumor the size of a softball. Some testicular cancer grows really fast! Good luck man.
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