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    Men don't get told this..

    One of the biggest killers of women in the west is of course breast cancer. Women are told constantly to inspect their breasts for any changes, such as lumps. What isn't said is that men have breasts as well. They don't function, and they sure aren't as attractive, but they're there. But which man do you know who searches for lumps? I sure didn't. In a very recent scan for something totally unrelated a "mass" was detected. And yes, now I check, there is a previously unknown lump. So, more scans and probable biopsy. In most cases such things are likely to be cystic, but...

    Probably best to "man up" and check.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Probably best to "man up" and check.
    I check mine and my wifes.
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    I knew men were equally susceptible as women, it's often on TV. If we all took alarm at the things that might kill us, we'd die a nervous wreck.
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    If my lovely Jan had chosen to have some tests, rather than just go on believing everything would be fine, there's a good chance she would be still here, and not in the ground where she's been for nearly seven years. She might have seen her grandchildren grow up. That's why I now listen to doctors. Took me a while, because drinking was more fun.... not.** If I had listened sooner I probably wouldn't have peripheral bloody neuropathy, wouldn't have had an ulcer on my foot that could have turned gangrenous ( it didn't because I listened ).
    I am going to be 71 in a few weeks, and I am healthier now than I was at 60. If I had stuck my head in the sand and just continued the way I was I would very likely have joined Jan. As it is, I might get to see my grandchildren grow up, and do so standing up on my own two feet.
    I don't do everything they tell me. Statins, for instance. Doc wants me to take them, but agrees that the potential side effects* could outweigh the benefits at my level of cholesterol. I am, however, going to listen and have this lump thing investigated. It may be nothing, or it may be life threatening. I'd be bloody stupid not to find out.

    * I contend that there are no side effects, only effects they didn't intend. Statins can lower cholesterol, but can also raise blood sugar. They may have serious consequences for my already abused liver.

    ** She died of liver cancer. Irony, much?
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    Dumb question time. How would men ever find lumps? we don't have breasts, you have skin and a pectoral muscle. You won't feel lumps in muscle .... and skin is skin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    you have skin and a pectoral muscle
    You might. I have skin, pectoral muscle and fat. Having felt what a lump actually feels like on someone who had a genuine lump and let me feel it, I'd have no issues noticing one on myself. They're not particularly stealthy.
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    Thank you (you and everyone else also sharing in this thread) for sharing. These are essential perspectives we men need to hear and adopt for our health and for those we love.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    If my lovely Jan had chosen to have some tests, rather than just go on believing everything would be fine, there's a good chance she would be still here, and not in the ground where she's been for nearly seven years. She might have seen her grandchildren grow up. That's why I now listen to doctors. Took me a while, because drinking was more fun.... not.** If I had listened sooner I probably wouldn't have peripheral bloody neuropathy, wouldn't have had an ulcer on my foot that could have turned gangrenous ( it didn't because I listened ).
    I am going to be 71 in a few weeks, and I am healthier now than I was at 60. If I had stuck my head in the sand and just continued the way I was I would very likely have joined Jan. As it is, I might get to see my grandchildren grow up, and do so standing up on my own two feet.
    I don't do everything they tell me. Statins, for instance. Doc wants me to take them, but agrees that the potential side effects* could outweigh the benefits at my level of cholesterol. I am, however, going to listen and have this lump thing investigated. It may be nothing, or it may be life threatening. I'd be bloody stupid not to find out.

    * I contend that there are no side effects, only effects they didn't intend. Statins can lower cholesterol, but can also raise blood sugar. They may have serious consequences for my already abused liver.

    ** She died of liver cancer. Irony, much?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    Dumb question time. How would men ever find lumps? we don't have breasts, you have skin and a pectoral muscle. You won't feel lumps in muscle .... and skin is skin.

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    Men absolutely do have breasts. Or do you think your nipples are painted on? Our whole lymphatic system is pretty much identical, but our chromosomes mean our hormones do different things. Given hormones, men can develop breasts that resemble women. The whole transgender thing depends upon these sorts of things. There is a huge amount of info out there if you look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    You might. I have skin, pectoral muscle and fat. Having felt what a lump actually feels like on someone who had a genuine lump and let me feel it, I'd have no issues noticing one on myself. They're not particularly stealthy.
    I have a lump the size of a marble. I would never have known if it hadn't shown up in a CT scan. Well, probably not "never". But I sure wasn't looking.
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    I found a lump the size of a pea a few years a go. The GP got very excited about it, but scanning classed it as a bruise. I couldn't remember what might have caused it, and it went away by itself. It certainly caused a fair bit of alarm.
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