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posted and quite a lot has happened since then!
As I stated in my last post, I was scheduled to see a urologist on Tuesday (yesterday) but there was a cancellation and I was moved into an earlier slot on Friday. I was scheduled to see a lady urologist but my Friday appointment turned out to be with a very nice male doctor. I presented him with my problem (hard, atrophied testicles) and following his initial exam he sent me immediately for a scrotal ultrasound. The radiologist said he had never seen a bilateral seminoma and had my doctor on the line almost immediately discussing the blood panel markers and my options. I told them that I had injured both in college during a martial arts match (I really did) and they said it could possibly be related.
The panel results came back on Tuesday morning but were negative for elevated markers. My urologist said that was the good news, however, seminomas do not typically show up in the panel and the only way to be certain is via surgery. He presented me with several options (surgical removal of a lump in one and send to pathologist, surgical removal of lumps in both and wait it out to see if the growth reoccurs, or simply remove both testicles.) Needless to say I opted for the bilateral orchiectomy (which he agreed was probably the best choice given the rarity of bilateral seminomas) and am scheduled for surgery this Friday morning :O) I'm a bit nervous about the surgery but will be really happy to finally have them gone forever!
I'll be sure to keep everyone posted on the results of the surgery and the healing process. The doctor said I will be in bed for a few days following the surgery and will be limited to light activities for a few weeks. I hope I heal fast so I can get back into my aerobics routine :O) I would like to know what some of you think about not going the HRT (testosterone) route. I currently take a very low dose of estradiol and calcium supplements daily and would really like to avoid T at any cost.
That's all for now! Wish me luck! I'm excited!
Be Well and Be Safe!
Brooke