nutless1 (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 26, 2018 12:21 am
I second that suggestion to have them removed. When my right nut was removed just 3 months after
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nutless1 (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 26, 2018 12:21 am
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injection of calcium chloride,
pathology analysis showed the presence of pre-cancerous cells. I
would think having them removed sooner would be preferred over both having them remo
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ved and chemotherapy or radiation treatment for cancer. Thhe bottom line is they are removed sooner or later.
i will go to the doctor to let them determine if i have cancer, will let them take blood and stuff, but i don't want to have them removed immediately.
both my balls are now connected to the scrotum, in front of them is a hardened barrier from all the leakage i had before (scar tissue?). one ball is very deformed, has a big mass connected to it.
would it be possible to remove the hardenes barrier and the deformed nut, but to leave one nut in place?
thank you for your concern, nutless1 and hash.