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Let's get started - do you check for lumps?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 15,094 ✭✭✭✭javaboy



    That reminds me of "Just DO IT! ...........Examine your scalp for ringworm."
    CathyMoran wrote: »
    I check my husband on a monthly basis, hope that is often enough, I include it as foreplay.

    You obviously do it deliberately but I'd say a huge amount of men with lumps only find out about them when their partner discovers them. Yet another reason why regular sex is good for your health!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,622 ✭✭✭coillcam


    Just to reinforce the idea. Here is an article from football365 today as footballer Geoff Horsfield got diagnosed with testicular cancer and has to quit the game.
    Former Fulham, Birmingham and West Brom striker Geoff Horsfield has revealed he is suffering from testicular cancer.

    The 34-year-old, who was released by Sheffield United last summer and was hoping to earn a contract at Walsall, has been forced to retire as a result and will undergo surgery next week.

    Horsfield told the Daily Mirror: "I found a small lump in my left testicle and went to see the doctor at West Brom, who's a good friend of mine.

    "I was diagnosed last Friday and I'm going in for surgery next Thursday. The surgeon has told me that this is the end of my professional career, which is disappointing.

    "But I've had 10 good years with Fulham, Birmingham, Wigan, West Brom and all the other clubs I've played for and enjoyed it.

    "That's at the back of my mind now. It's just one of those things and I've come to terms with my career being over.

    "All I'm thinking about now is beating this. I've always been a fighter right through my football career and I'm going to fight this and win."

    Horsfield has been told he has a good chance of recovery after the diagnosis was made early.

    He added: "The specialist told me I did well to find the lump because it is so small," he said. "He says I stand a good chance of making a full recovery because we've got in early."

    Get well soon.

    From here http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8652_4287823,00.html


  • Registered Users Posts: 754 ✭✭✭ryoishin


    I check all the time because im always getting the odd whack there in training.

    I wear a cup and got a kick on it awhile ago. The left one hurt so went to dame st medical centre and the doc did nt even have a feel just said if the pain is there tomorrow go to casulity, I could nt believe it.

    Went to another doc a few days later because it was playing on my mind and he checked and said that it was fine and that I may be getting phantom pains because I expect it, supposed to be fairly common.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 32,865 ✭✭✭✭MagicMarker


    Just incase lads do actually find something, try not to worry, more often than not it's just a cyst or something.

    Whatever you do, don't look up symptoms online!! I found a lump 6 years ago, it terrified me but being a stupid teenager i ignored it. But it played on my mind, as soon as i looked up the symptoms i started to actually feel them! phantom pains are not good for your sanity.

    My case was a little different, the lumps (one on each testicle) would only show up in moments of passion, i eventually went to the doctor (not pleasant) and he said it's probably nothing, just a blockage or something:confused:

    Anyway, i still get them to this day, so i guess he was right?

    Unfortunately, i admit to not checking as much as I should... ignorance is bliss and all. :o


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,056 ✭✭✭gazzer


    I only discovered this forum today. Some good info in it.

    For the last couple of weeks I have been gettng an occasional dull pain in my testicles. Nothing really painful. To be honest it feels like trapped wind. Anyway at the same time my sex drive has gone way down. I go to the gym 3 times a week and do a lot of compound weights that are meant to elevate testosterone levels so I thought my sex drive should be a lot higher.

    Anyway I dont know if the lack of sex is causing the pain but yesterday I bit the bullet and went to the GP. I dont have any lumps but it is still worrying me. I am getting sent for a few blood tests in a couple of weeks time just to make sure things are ok. Im sure it is fine but I am a hypochondriac at the best of times :D


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  • Registered Users Posts: 21,676 ✭✭✭✭smashey


    gazzer wrote: »
    I only discovered this forum today. Some good info in it.

    For the last couple of weeks I have been gettng an occasional dull pain in my testicles. Nothing really painful. To be honest it feels like trapped wind. Anyway at the same time my sex drive has gone way down. I go to the gym 3 times a week and do a lot of compound weights that are meant to elevate testosterone levels so I thought my sex drive should be a lot higher.

    Anyway I dont know if the lack of sex is causing the pain but yesterday I bit the bullet and went to the GP. I dont have any lumps but it is still worrying me. I am getting sent for a few blood tests in a couple of weeks time just to make sure things are ok. Im sure it is fine but I am a hypochondriac at the best of times :D

    Well done you for going to the Doc.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,146 ✭✭✭Passenger


    Regularly give the fellas an aul examination.

    I think testicular examination is ridiculously undiscussed, particularly in the media, compared to other forms of the big Casino.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,770 ✭✭✭Bottle_of_Smoke


    "you're looking for a lump...in a bag of lumps"

    Must check that vid out when I have headphones


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,396 ✭✭✭✭kaimera


    Had some on my scrot for a bit that I'd ignored for the last few years. [ya i know, it10t for not going but i was young when i discovered it!]

    Finally worked up the nads to go to the doc and ask him about it and turned out to be nothing serious.

    Just a huge weight off the mind. Like has been said, just go, doc has seen it all before.

    Also showed me what to look for/how to look for lumps.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 93 ✭✭D500B


    Dave! wrote: »
    I do, cautiously, every so often...


    What would help (and would be a good idea for schools and the likes) is if there were a replica set of balls (one of which had a 'cancerous' growth on it) in a replica scrotum sent around so that everyone knows what it might feel like in comparison to a normal one.

    I was watching a TV program recently where a presenter was approaching people on the street and asking them to detect the 6 different lump types on a pair of silicon balls. Most only found around 2 initially. Why don't they have these available for ordinary people? The HSE should sell them at a €5 a pop on their website.
    does anyone know where to get such a thing? I looked for it on the internet but just got the usual testicular cancer related articles.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭Mr Floyd


    Had this myself a while ago, one or 2 days they got really sharp and painful and also felt something that wasnt there before so I bit the bullet and decided to go see the doctor, was getting quite worried. As mentioned earlier its not always a good idea to check syptoms online, I was sure I had cancer. Anyway the doctor had a look and feel, checked breathing, his reaction was quite dissmissive which I found a bit strange ie he said the chances of it being cancer were very low. He sent me to hospital the same day for them to have a look, they had a look and did a urine test and all was clear, they also put me down to see the Urologist but was on a waiting list for 2 years. In the end I went private, 200 to the specialist and 175 for an ultrasound. He told me my problem was something to do with a build up of veins around the testicle which is quite common for guys around the 30 mark, no need for surgery unless it gets a lot worse but nothing serious, some quick keyhole surgery would sort it easily. Just my experience anyway for anyone thats anyway worried, just go get it checked.
    gazzer wrote: »

    For the last couple of weeks I have been gettng an occasional dull pain in my testicles. Nothing really painful. To be honest it feels like trapped wind. Anyway at the same time my sex drive has gone way down. I go to the gym 3 times a week and do a lot of compound weights that are meant to elevate testosterone levels so I thought my sex drive should be a lot higher.

    Anyway I dont know if the lack of sex is causing the pain but yesterday I bit the bullet and went to the GP. I dont have any lumps but it is still worrying me. I am getting sent for a few blood tests in a couple of weeks time just to make sure things are ok. Im sure it is fine but I am a hypochondriac at the best of times :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,231 ✭✭✭Fad


    D500B wrote: »
    I was watching a TV program recently where a presenter was approaching people on the street and asking them to detect the 6 different lump types on a pair of silicon balls. Most only found around 2 initially. Why don't they have these available for ordinary people? The HSE should sell them at a €5 a pop on their website.


    Sell them? No give out for free, could potentially save themselves some money and lives.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 31 White Wolf


    Ok first time poster and all and reading through the thread which is very good..............

    Just a quick question........I'm 21 and for the last couple of years I get a pain ONLY in my right testicle. I have it for a couple of days then it goes away for a couple of weeks then back again. However all the time its more lets say delicate to touch then sore. I went to the doc a couple of months ago about it, he felt them and sent me for an ultrasound. I then discoverd that I have a cyst on my left testicle and my right one is normal. However this does not explain the pain I get on a regular basis and I was just wondering did/does anyone had/have a similiar pain???:confused:

    I dont know weather I should be worried or not..............


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,559 ✭✭✭✭AnonoBoy


    Had myself checked by the Doc there about two months ago when I was getting an STI screening done. So I'm happy that everything is ok downstairs for me.

    I was surprisingly comfortable with another man handling my testicles too. <snip>


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,559 ✭✭✭✭AnonoBoy


    White Wolf wrote: »
    Ok first time poster and all and reading through the thread which is very good..............

    Just a quick question........I'm 21 and for the last couple of years I get a pain ONLY in my right testicle. I have it for a couple of days then it goes away for a couple of weeks then back again. However all the time its more lets say delicate to touch then sore. I went to the doc a couple of months ago about it, he felt them and sent me for an ultrasound. I then discoverd that I have a cyst on my left testicle and my right one is normal. However this does not explain the pain I get on a regular basis and I was just wondering did/does anyone had/have a similiar pain???:confused:

    I dont know weather I should be worried or not..............

    Talk to you doctor about it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    I got myself checked for this.

    Went to the doctor, he said it was graaandddd just slightly thicker tubing on one of the babies but it was the other one i was taking about a small lump at the back, he felt it but said it was nothing. I was like yeahhhhhh sure. So forced to get a ultrasound scan thing.

    Was terrified as hell, i had worried about my nads for a few years for some reason!

    Got my ultrasound. The thing at the back of the left one was just a vein or something. On the righty i had slight epididymitis or something? And 2 tiny 3mm cysts on it also!

    Basically my doctor said around 40% of people have some sort of epididymitis.


    So basically i have feked up balls but no cancer as of yet!

    Basically dudes get checked, just man up and go to the doctor if you have any worry whatsoever because the worrying is the worst thing in the world and can really ruin your life for however long u worry, you might stick it to the back of your mind for weeks/months but its like a hanging cloud.

    Get checked out and if you've got Cancer you'll start the road to recovery there and then, TC has a 95% survival rate.

    If you don't have it, it will feel like you have a huge burden relieved from you and you'll feel great.

    And if your not too certain with your Doc get a US. Better safe than sorry.


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