Ontopic Health Thread: post your AIDS, diseases and infekshunz here.

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so i go to the dr today for a physical because its been a long ass time since i had one. She asks me if i do a monthly ball check or something like that. i told her no so she has me stand up and she starts grabbing my balls. She then says i have a growth under my sack and is referring me to a surgeon to get it cut off and tested.

no biggie though i doubt its cancer, if it is though imma go nuts partying/coke/acid/shrooms/whatever so i can go out the way i want to
 
so i go to the dr today for a physical because its been a long ass time since i had one. She asks me if i do a monthly ball check or something like that. i told her no so she has me stand up and she starts grabbing my balls. She then says i have a growth under my sack and is referring me to a surgeon to get it cut off and tested.

no biggie though i doubt its cancer, if it is though imma go nuts partying/coke/acid/shrooms/whatever so i can go out the way i want to
It's probably an alt right growth. It happens, you'll survive and learn.
 
so i go to the dr today for a physical because its been a long ass time since i had one. She asks me if i do a monthly ball check or something like that. i told her no so she has me stand up and she starts grabbing my balls. She then says i have a growth under my sack and is referring me to a surgeon to get it cut off and tested.

no biggie though i doubt its cancer, if it is though imma go nuts partying/coke/acid/shrooms/whatever so i can go out the way i want to
If you've got cancer of the ball, it's not the end of the world. It's one of the most treatable cancers that exists, so follow your fucking doctor's advice.

I'm 4 years shot of that particular diagnosis.

But it's probably just a hydrocele.
 
In 1985 after early detection I had a 5% chance of dying due to my testicular cancer. The chemo was pretty difficult but the technology has changed a lot since then.
Many cancers now have a localized chemo which is less invasive then the IV Cisplatinin I had to endure.
They give you REALLY good drugs during the IV too.
Nighty night.
 
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In 1985 after early detection I had a 5% chance of dying due to my testicular cancer. The chemo was pretty difficult but the technology has changed a lot since then.
Many cancers now have a localized chemo which is less invasive then the IV Cisplatinin I had to endure.
They give you REALLY good drugs during the IV too.
Nighty night.
Even 4 years ago they still do cisplatin. I did 3 rounds of BEP, so bleomycin, etoposide, and cisplatin, in a 3 week "round", where the first week was 5 hours a day of cisplatin and etoposide, and every Tuesday for 3 weeks was bleomycin.

It wasn't fun, but I lived.
 
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