Test on the biopsy showed the sample came from a benign fibro-adenoma. The lab has one more test to confirm that it is benign. Dr Nelson-Marshall (Certificate of Diving Medicine and Member of the Australasian Aeronautical Medicine Association) says the the leaky nipple is just dilated ducts. And the rash is probably a reaction to elastoplast on hot, sweaty skin.
...but...
I have a leaky nipple. It could be a sign of a soft cell duct carcinoma. And the rash could be a sign of a type of cancer in the skin of the nipple. And she's a bit worried that one of my grandmothers died of breast cancer back in the day when radiation therapy consisted of lying under a lead sheet with a hole cut to expose the target area to a block of cobalt fresh from the core of the Lucas Heights reactor. It's rare in men, but not unheard of.
So I'm going to a specialist some time next week. He will be able to tell me if all these Ifs are NOTs.
Dr Nelson-Marshall also asked if I really wanted boobs. "NO! Well yes but not on me. Well, yes, I want that, but not attached to me." She has asked the specialist to consider if I should undergo a double manboobectomy to remove the breast tissue because of the possible breast cancer risk plus I don't actually need the breast tissue because, well, bloke.
...but...
I have a leaky nipple. It could be a sign of a soft cell duct carcinoma. And the rash could be a sign of a type of cancer in the skin of the nipple. And she's a bit worried that one of my grandmothers died of breast cancer back in the day when radiation therapy consisted of lying under a lead sheet with a hole cut to expose the target area to a block of cobalt fresh from the core of the Lucas Heights reactor. It's rare in men, but not unheard of.
So I'm going to a specialist some time next week. He will be able to tell me if all these Ifs are NOTs.
Dr Nelson-Marshall also asked if I really wanted boobs. "NO! Well yes but not on me. Well, yes, I want that, but not attached to me." She has asked the specialist to consider if I should undergo a double manboobectomy to remove the breast tissue because of the possible breast cancer risk plus I don't actually need the breast tissue because, well, bloke.
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 09:41 (UTC)Ty for the update Batty!
Mako
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 12:14 (UTC)no subject
Date: 12 Feb 2009 12:25 (UTC)I can't believe it's not man-boob milk
Date: 12 Feb 2009 13:17 (UTC)heeheeheehee!
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 13:30 (UTC)Adding you to the extra extra EXTRA Good Thinks (tm Bardroom) list.
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 14:24 (UTC)no subject
Date: 12 Feb 2009 14:46 (UTC)Good luck, dude.
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 15:24 (UTC)But at least they're being absolutely certain....
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 15:46 (UTC)I know I'm across the ocean, but if you need anything give a holler. I'll put you in my prayer bowl.
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 16:10 (UTC)no subject
Date: 12 Feb 2009 18:38 (UTC)Good luck!
An ounce of prevention...etc.
How did you get that scar?
Date: 12 Feb 2009 21:39 (UTC)Re: I can't believe it's not man-boob milk
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Date: 13 Feb 2009 00:50 (UTC)no subject
Date: 14 Feb 2009 02:35 (UTC)I'm always nervous about such stuff. When I was ten, a doctor noted that my testicles weren't fully descended. To make it happen, I was given a hormone treatment of some sort, which resulted not only in causing my balls to drop but also to make me a prematurely hairy ten year-old. Men who had undescended testicles as boys are often prone to developing cancers involving the nads and sometimes breast cancer, too. If you have it, you're at least in good company with the late, great Tennessee Williams, who died not from that, but from choking on a bottle cap.
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Date: 14 Feb 2009 03:16 (UTC)Re: How did you get that scar?
Date: 24 Feb 2009 02:17 (UTC)seriously, it's essentially the same op I'll be having in 4.5 weeks. it pays to shop around for a good plastic surgeon, as there are aesthetics to the whole thing. It's not the same as the mastectomy that would be done for a female suffering from cancer, and scar placement is important.
Re: How did you get that scar?
Date: 24 Feb 2009 07:05 (UTC)