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    #11
    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    So the NHS post code lottery continues.

    Sure does!!

    I had a lump come up on my neck a couple of months back (size of a large marble), went down the doctors and he said its nothing serious just a cyst either live with it or have it removed, i said i will have it removed, he said fine, heres an appointment for next week come in and i will do it here at the surgery, popped in on the day and 20 minutes later all sorted just went back for the stitches to be removed.

    Mrs SM had a similar lump in her downstairs deparment and again they did it at the doctors surgery

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      #12
      Lucky escape there SuitYou. It is traumatising to find a lump and when I had cancerophobia I used to find lumps everyday.

      Go back to work now.
      Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !

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        #13
        Originally posted by Support Monkey View Post

        Mrs SM had a similar lump in her downstairs department
        A lumpy lady-garden Steriods?










        PS: Glad you both sorted!

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          #14
          Was cycling the cause of the cyst developing, was it sweat gland related and can't they drain them?

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            #15
            Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
            Was cycling the cause of the cyst developing, was it sweat gland related and can't they drain them?
            Undoubtedly. You don't move that much timber from London to Sussex without placing enormous strain on the gonads. Maybe next time hire a cargo net and a Chinook Suity?

            “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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              #16
              Cysts Symptoms, Types, Signs, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment Information by MedicineNet.com

              A cyst is a closed, saclike structure that contains fluid, gas, or semisolid material and is not a normal part of the tissue where it is located. Cysts are common and can occur anywhere in the body in people of any age. Cysts vary in size; they may be detectable only under a microscope or they can grow so large that they displace normal organs and tissues. The outer wall of a cyst is called the

              Cysts can arise through a variety of processes in the body, including

              "wear and tear" or simple obstructions to the flow of fluid,
              infections,
              tumors,
              chronic inflammatory conditions,
              genetic (inherited) conditions,
              defects in developing organs in the embryo.
              Most cysts arise due to the types of conditions listed above and are only preventable to the extent that the underlying cause is preventable.

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                #17
                [QUOTE=oracleslave;1355951]A lumpy lady-garden Steriods?

                She has been shaving alot lately

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Support Monkey View Post
                  Cysts Symptoms, Types, Signs, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment Information by MedicineNet.com

                  A cyst is a closed, saclike structure that contains fluid, gas, or semisolid material and is not a normal part of the tissue where it is located. Cysts are common and can occur anywhere in the body in people of any age. Cysts vary in size; they may be detectable only under a microscope or they can grow so large that they displace normal organs and tissues. The outer wall of a cyst is called the

                  Cysts can arise through a variety of processes in the body, including

                  "wear and tear" or simple obstructions to the flow of fluid,
                  infections,
                  tumors,
                  chronic inflammatory conditions,
                  genetic (inherited) conditions,
                  defects in developing organs in the embryo.
                  Most cysts arise due to the types of conditions listed above and are only preventable to the extent that the underlying cause is preventable.
                  Cysts, or as they are otherwise known "a nice little earner for private clinics".

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
                    Cysts, or as they are otherwise known "a nice little earner for private clinics".
                    well that comes back to Suitys last comment about the NHS lottery clearly its an earner in areas were your own doctor is unwilling to take on minor surgery

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Support Monkey View Post
                      well that comes back to Suitys last comment about the NHS lottery clearly its an earner in areas were your own doctor is unwilling to take on minor surgery
                      Maybe he thought it was best left alone?

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