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By *nForFunEscosse OP   Couple
over a year ago

Paisley

Off topic and shouldn't been seen as morbid.

How many guys on here have had or still have it. By the way I have it x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Had a abcess down there which was bad enough, bloke at work had it but he is fine now and leads normal life although never talks about it,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Off topic and shouldn't been seen as morbid.

How many guys on here have had or still have it. By the way I have it x

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Sorry to hear that, and no topic should be taboo, my pals cousin had an awesome blog he wrote during his journey with cancer and is share his posts on my fb and folk were always complaining, I was just like seriously it doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom, always good to relate to others and of course hear the recovery stories xx

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

My dad died quite young from prostate cancer so i would urge any male with uncertainties down below to get it checked.

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By *ade and VanessaCouple
over a year ago

Central Scotland

Hope you're doing OK and all clear soon OP

V x

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By *nForFunEscosse OP   Couple
over a year ago

Paisley

I'm doing fine, one more operation to go but plenty of scars and memories. Does it cause an issue scars xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A friend of mine had it and got one testicle removed. He is healthier now than he was before. He jokes about it all the time.

Hope you have a speedy and easy recovery.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm doing fine, one more operation to go but plenty of scars and memories. Does it cause an issue scars xx"

To whom

? I’ve had guys that have had the snip have some dodgy scars doesn’t bother me to look and as far as I know doesn’t cause them

Any pain or discomfort I’ve got tiger stripes and cellulite

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"I'm doing fine, one more operation to go but plenty of scars and memories. Does it cause an issue scars xx"

No it would not with me and hopefully not with other females.x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sorry to hear that, hope you are on road to recovery soon.

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By *nForFunEscosse OP   Couple
over a year ago

Paisley

Thanks all xx

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By *auradCouple
over a year ago

glasgow


"I'm doing fine, one more operation to go but plenty of scars and memories. Does it cause an issue scars xx"

Hope it has been caught early enough and you are doing ok bud.

Mr D.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Off topic and shouldn't been seen as morbid.

How many guys on here have had or still have it. By the way I have it x

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My husband died from testicular cancer. By the time he addressed it things were too advanced and he had metastasis.

I would encourage any man to get even the simplest change checked out. Scars would never put me off - wish my husband was alive with scars !!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm doing fine, one more operation to go but plenty of scars and memories. Does it cause an issue scars xx"

I work in this particular area and a lot of people worry about scars. You can get some really good treatment for scars now that’s really effective but I wouldn’t worry! Scars are fine and I’ve never been put off by one.

I have a massive scar on one of my butt cheeks from surgery I had when I contracted sepsis so I know how you feel!

Always happy to get together and compare war wounds lol!

Seriously tho, you’ll be grand!

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By *hatsmynameagainCouple
over a year ago

Ayrshire

I was at high risk of developing cancer so had one removed.

Scars arent actually all that bad.

Never bothered getting the prosthetic as that can be brutal so Ive heard.

Tbh I dont see the big deal, never had any complaints about it either.

Mr

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By *ade and VanessaCouple
over a year ago

Central Scotland

Scars wouldn't bother me at all.

V x

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By *nForFunEscosse OP   Couple
over a year ago

Paisley


"Off topic and shouldn't been seen as morbid.

How many guys on here have had or still have it. By the way I have it x

My husband died from testicular cancer. By the time he addressed it things were too advanced and he had metastasis.

I would encourage any man to get even the simplest change checked out. Scars would never put me off - wish my husband was alive with scars !!"

Thanks XX and bless you xx

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By *nForFunEscosse OP   Couple
over a year ago

Paisley


"I'm doing fine, one more operation to go but plenty of scars and memories. Does it cause an issue scars xx

I work in this particular area and a lot of people worry about scars. You can get some really good treatment for scars now that’s really effective but I wouldn’t worry! Scars are fine and I’ve never been put off by one.

I have a massive scar on one of my butt cheeks from surgery I had when I contracted sepsis so I know how you feel!

Always happy to get together and compare war wounds lol!

Seriously tho, you’ll be grand! "

Thanks

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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago

Paisley

Scars wouldn’t bother me. We all carry scars of some sort.

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By *evilsAdvocate94Woman
over a year ago

edinburgh

Hope you are doing well in your treatment op

It’s importnant everyone gets any lumps/bumps or odd things anywhere checked (ladies if you’ve not had your smear why not?)

I recently had a scare and should know better my cousin died of secondary cancer following cervical cancer at the age of just 45 leaving a young family.

I didn’t go get something checked I think through fear but eventually did, thankfully a minor procedure and regular check ups and I will be just fine.

But I get where you are coming from op re scars as I’ve now been offered surgery on a massive scale so it’d lessen my chances of developing full blown cancer but I’ve asked for some time to think about it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Many years ago I noticed a lump and went to get it checked out. Luckily for me it turned out to be a cyst the shape of a snowman! that moves about freely. As for scars I have a inch wide and 10 inch long scar running down my stomach and no one has ever said anything to me in a negative way.

Good luck with your OP.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Off topic and shouldn't been seen as morbid.

How many guys on here have had or still have it. By the way I have it x

"

Sorry to hear that OP. I hope you're ok. My dad had it years ago and had to have it removed. He had his yearly checks until he got the all clear in 1986. I would imagine he obviously has a scar but I don't think it bothers him. Scars say that you came through it x

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By *r FeelgoodsMan
over a year ago

Ayrshire/Glasgow

I had it ! I beat it 10 years ago and you will too !! Be strong my friend!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Had a dull ache in my left baw for a while took ages to finally get it checked out.

Reassured it was a strain due to running and recommended I wore compression shorts.

You always think the worst and hope for the best in situations like this.

If nothing else it was good to get the baws checked out for peace of mind.

Gid luck OP

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By *nForFunEscosse OP   Couple
over a year ago

Paisley


"I'm doing fine, one more operation to go but plenty of scars and memories. Does it cause an issue scars xx

I work in this particular area and a lot of people worry about scars. You can get some really good treatment for scars now that’s really effective but I wouldn’t worry! Scars are fine and I’ve never been put off by one.

I have a massive scar on one of my butt cheeks from surgery I had when I contracted sepsis so I know how you feel!

Always happy to get together and compare war wounds lol!

Seriously tho, you’ll be grand! "

Thanks xx

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By *nForFunEscosse OP   Couple
over a year ago

Paisley

Thanks all for your kind words xx

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By *ackie_wmifsTV/TS
over a year ago

wolverhampton

I had surgery today to remove one due to it hardening.

I will have the results in two weeks - I’ll keep you guys posted,

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By *imbob85Man
over a year ago

inverness

Just had one of mine out under 2 weeks ago caught it super early not sure what the lump is as I don’t have the results yet, seems more comfortable just where cut into you have to be careful not to burst tge stiches

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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago

Paisley

A good reminder for everyone to check themselves for lumps or any changes in appearance.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Off topic and shouldn't been seen as morbid.

How many guys on here have had or still have it. By the way I have it x

Sorry to hear that, and no topic should be taboo, my pals cousin had an awesome blog he wrote during his journey with cancer and is share his posts on my fb and folk were always complaining, I was just like seriously it doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom, always good to relate to others and of course hear the recovery stories xx "

I would say, if 3 people complain, but 1 person takes it on board then your posts are not wasted! X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I had surgery today to remove one due to it hardening.

I will have the results in two weeks - I’ll keep you guys posted,"

Hope all is ok x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had stage 4 testicular cancer back in 1996 the chemo was hard but came through the treatment and made good recovery

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By *8ddCouple
over a year ago

xxxxx

Keep checking them balls guys

Every day xxx take care sue

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By *ndieCPL2016Couple
over a year ago

Aberdeen

We be grateful for the every breathe we are blessed with. Scars are plentiful and part of normal life.

Every skin type is different and healing is uniquely subjective. Vitamin E may be of good help to help the scars normalise if not blend in.

One of us is a cancer survivor.

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By *xperiencedSwingerMan
over a year ago

Stonehaven

I had a hernia for which I needed an operation. During the assessment, the consultant noticed lumps in my testicles. I'd never really noticed them. Further investigation showed that they are "benign cysts" which are not cancerous. However, I now receive annual ultrasound scans to keep an eye on them. Please don't ever assume that ANY lump is normal. ALWAYS get it checked. I lost one wife to pancreatic cancer and my second wife had advanced breast cancer (now in remission). It's not worth the risk to ignore any warning signs.

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By *ichele21Man
over a year ago

ky16

60 yrs old had one removed when I was 27 when in army think I got cancer from gulf war .I take testerone gel everyday am still spunking no problem works fine got a plastic one fitted looks a bit different but no complaints.

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By *ackie_wmifsTV/TS
over a year ago

wolverhampton

Following on from my reply in this thread. 5 weeks after my operation I was called in for a chat - ( thinking I was clear as it took so long to get a follow up meeting ) They told me they had found cancer in the removed testicle, they called it testicular seminoma. However the CT scan revealed not trace that the cancer had spread. Phew !

So now I’m regular in Birmingham for the next 5 years…..

Plenty of chances to have fun that day !!

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By *ackie_wmifsTV/TS
over a year ago

wolverhampton

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over a year ago

wolverhampton

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By *ackie_wmifsTV/TS
over a year ago

wolverhampton

Oh - the scar is minimal and hardly anyone notices….. it is below my panties waistline

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By *ill dance for wineMan
over a year ago

balloch

I’ve got BPH, which is benign prostatic hyperplasia, it’s non cancerous but, pardon the pun, a pain in the arse. So get you prostate checked guys! BTW I’ve had this since I was in my early 30’s

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