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David_Stone
March 9th 07, 10:34 PM
I went to the doctor two mornings ago after feeling some discomfort and
noticing some swelling. He palpated the affected area but didn't think
I had a hernia. He sent me across the medical suite for an ultrasound.
The initial findings pointed to hernia, but then a CT scan yesterday
revealed some fibrous growths but NO hernia.

Oddly, however, a lump appeared inside the afflicted testicle that was
definitely NOT there the day before. A re-visit to the doctor was
inconclusive except that the doctor is now definitely NOT sure of what
is going on. He's now sending me to a urologist next Tuesday (that's in
4 days). When filling out the referral form for my upcoming
appointment, he described my condition as 'other.'

"Other" is about right. It feels kinda like I'm developing anOTHER
testis, sort of a two-in-one deal. More specically, the growth is
happening inside. What's peculiar is how quickly this growth appeared.


Three more notes:
1. I have to stress that I have no obvious symptoms of anything. No
pain, no fever, nothing wrong with blood pressure, etc. Just a little
soreness around the growth. In general I'm very healthy and have even
lost 25 pounds since Halloween.
2. I haven't ridden my uni since I first saw the doctor, but I did ride
a Razor scooter for a total of 12 miles over two days.
3. The doctor is fairly sure it's not cancer or any other nasty
diagnosis.
4. I had a vasectomy 3 years ago. No one expects the Spanish
Inquisition.

Anyone have a similar experience? At this point, there is some money on
the possibility of it being a varicocelle (I think that's the
spelling), but the rapid growth makes that a little doubtful.


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Jim_Rob
March 9th 07, 10:54 PM
Hi David;

Yes, the rapid growth is puzzling. I had a vasectomy 16 years ago, and
about 2 years ago I had a varicocelle that was uncomfortable,
especially when riding. I went to the urologist to have it checked out,
It was not serious, and he told me that these are very common w/
vasectomies and that it might flare up now and then. It went away after
a week or two and hasn't really come back, at least not to that degree.
Hopefully your condition is something similar. Good luck.


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unisk8r
March 10th 07, 12:03 AM
We always suspected you had more balls than the rest of us!

(sorry for making light of it Dave, but the door was wide open.
Seriously, get a 2nd & 3rd opinion.)


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mark williamson
March 10th 07, 12:38 AM
Hopefully the urologist will be able to be more definite; GPs don't know
about the more rare ailments that can affect the testicles - I had a
rather different problem to you, but it similarly baffled my GPs (sent
for ultrasound, etc). The urologist (and on a separate occasion the
surgical registrar at the hospital), however, seemed to be able to put
a name to it, said everything checked out OK and there was nothing
major to bother about. I hope your urologist offers similarly
comforting news.

Hope it all goes well when you see him in a few days. In the meantime,
keep a close eye on things and don't be shy about going back to the GP
if you notice a change or are worried at all by anything (or if the GP
isn't available or it seems urgent the ER may be appropriate).

Try not to stress too much in the meantime - it's sad you can't ride
your uni but hopefully you'll be back in the saddle soon!


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tomblackwood
March 10th 07, 12:56 AM
I had something similar at one point about a year ago, and freaked out.
Told a colleague, who said "get it checked out, but don't
freak...testicular cancer is primarily a young man's disease". Was
glad to be an old fart, and when I saw my doc he said basically the
same thing. I forget what he called the thing, but the analogy I
recall him using was it was an inside-the-testical "zit". In other
words, it was a blockage of small passageway that fluid should normally
flow through, and the lump was an accumulation.

It may be 'this' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrocele_testis) as
well. This isn't what I had, as I did not need surgery. My doc said it
would go away, and it did.

Good luck! Hopefully it's either nothing or minor, but you are smart
to get it aggressively check out.


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U-Turn
March 10th 07, 04:14 AM
I've had a hydrocele all my life, and it isn't what you described,
David. A hydrocele is external to the testicle and feels a bit like a
loose water balloon.

Best to you and keep a close watch.


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unipsychler
March 10th 07, 05:04 AM
Dave, I hope all goes well with this. I don't want to stress you out
any more than you probably are but my brother who is 47 found a lump on
his testicle about this time last year. Because of the rapid growth of
the lump he immediately went to the doctor. The doc didn't suspect
cancer because as tomblackwood said, testicular cancer is a young man's
disease. The urologist went in to do a biopsy and ended up removing
the testicle because it was the big "C". The last year has been pretty
brutal for him but treatments are over and he's on the road to
recovery.

You're in our thoughts and prayers.


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David_Stone
March 10th 07, 06:01 AM
unisk8r wrote:
> We always suspected you had more balls than the rest of us!
>
> (sorry for making light of it Dave, but the door was wide open.
> Seriously, get a 2nd & 3rd opinion.)


No hard feelings. Wait, that's a different urological issue!

If I didn't want to put myself up for some ribbing, I wouldn't have
sounded so lighthearted in my original post. No worries. I think humor
is the cure to many diseases (or at least it makes the suffering
easier!).

As for the advice and comments from the rest of you, THANKS! I had
considered some of the other possbilities (including cancer, of
course), and it was nice to see some evidence of one or the other. It
was also nice to know that others have been there, had that.

In the comments about cancer, it was noted that the growth feels rough.
That's a relief. Mine's smooth. In fact, it's like a hard, smooth
lozenge, only its a bit odd in shape, I think. It's squirrely, so I
can't quite get a perfect idea of where or what shape it is. It is
INSIDE the sac somewhere, but it's not inside the testis, which is why
I joked that I feel like I'm growing a 3rd nut.

Anyway, I am not overly concerned. As usual, I'm prolly UNDERLY
concerned. I was telling my wife today that I'd probably go back to
uni'ing on Monday because scootering is such a pain. Maybe I need to
take this thing more seriously. What if it's like Invasion of the Ball
Snatchers, and it erupts from my uni'ing and then guys everywhere start
growing third balls?

Happily, I can take it easy this weekend and see how (and whether) it
progresses. More to follow....


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JJtheunicycle
March 10th 07, 06:04 AM
David_Stone wrote:
> erupts from my uni'ing


ducttape (the user)

sorry madison couldnt help myself


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David_Stone
March 11th 07, 12:07 AM
JJtheunicycle wrote:
> ducttape (the user)
>
> sorry madison couldnt help myself


That was good for a laugh! I'll have to get a roll today!


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David_Stone
March 15th 07, 04:33 AM
I saw the urologist today. The verdict: Apparently I have some weird
little floating mass that is non-cancerous and generally non-big-deal.
It could be a thrombosis (blot clot) or maybe an appendage that came
off of the testicle or epididymis. Anyway, it's now a blueberry-sized
thingy that may disappear or may stay, but it's not causing any
problems or pain.

After a few days of scootering (ugh), I'm back to uni'ing, and it's
been fine. Yay. Thought y'all would like to know.


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Brian O.
March 15th 07, 05:05 AM
Glad to hear it turned out okay, these can be scary issues.


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steveyo
March 15th 07, 06:18 PM
Whew! Good news Dave! Wanna race 'Whiteface '
(http://www.whitefacerace.com)with me? :D


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JustOneWheel
March 15th 07, 06:21 PM
R O L L O N ! !

I hope to see you at the tomb soon.

Adam, Renie and Ziggy


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teachndad
March 15th 07, 07:37 PM
I really think this thread is reflective of how close knit the unicycle
community is. This is obviously a personal issue, yet David was
comfortable to put in a thread to expose the situation. Then, some of
the responses were equally personal. My hat's off to all of you who
shared.

I have never met David, though I only know him from his posts, but I'm
glad things worked out well for him

Cheers.


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musketman
March 15th 07, 08:16 PM
....testis are a real pain to deal with eh?

They are always getting bumped around until it hurts, they are in the
way alot too! You cant even uni without having to re-adjust everytime
you sit on the seat.


I hope the doctors find out the problem, and everything clears up for
you.


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underdog
March 15th 07, 10:35 PM
Good news man. I was really glad to read that it's a benign condition.
I had a hydrocele once and i totally freaked out about it. Once I
found out what it was I ignored it for a long time. It kept getting
bigger, slowly and I finally had it surgically removed.


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