Posted by JWC in Ms on January 16, 2010 at 04:08:50 from (98.95.59.155):
In Reply to: O/T: Prayers requested posted by ChrisinMO on January 15, 2010 at 21:22:32:
Done. If he had two little balls and one big one = Hernia. One little ball and one big one = swollen testicle. If they catch a lick directly or a hard lick to the area they (one or both) can swell to two or three times their normal size. Had it happen two years ago and told my GP that it was time to take it to an Urologist. He had an ultrasound done to check for testicular cancer after giving it a few weeks for the swelling to go down. I cleared that fence, but other testing raised some red flags regarding my prostate. Two years later after semi-annual testing the cancer was found. It was in an area that did not show up with the digital-rectal exam(old finger test) and my PSA was about 4.5, but had been increasing. I had surgery and was on more prayer lists than I deserve. They were able to get all the cancer and the recovery is going better than I deserve. Prayer is a powerful tool. I hope all works out for the little fellow.
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