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well it started out as a pimple!
A Big nasty white headed pimple. He popped it...
but it took forever to heal...and in it's place was the ever smallest lump under the skin.....it grew and grew....and grew lol! Somedays it was really red and swollen other days you could barely tell it was there unless you were looking for it. Lately it's the barely there one (well compired ot waht it has looked like). Ive been wanting him to go to the docs for it for a lonnng time just to atleast get it biopsied and he finnally got annoyed with it enough he made an appt.
We were hoping to get it out on thursday however as soon as the surgeon walked in he goes "WOAH! i cant do that here!" Lol
and he explained that its way too big and where it is on his neck that it will bleed so bad that ronnie could die..that his coterizor isnt built to deal with that much bleeding. <---he actually said he could die, Ronnies face got red mine got white haha!!!!
So to the hospital we'll go to out pacient to get it lanced and removed under local anastisia (sp?)
This is his third growth. He had one on his upper back that got huge and was removed by another doctor upon check up. his second he still has it's near his pants line on his lower back its really tiny and not even worth operating on it would hurt worse to remove it so no point lol! But this one on his neck is just nasty.
the doc says it's from pores that get clogged, my theory is that sure it's pores that get clogged but I think that also it's from hubby supplimenting with creatine as a teen (it stunted his growth so why not also effect his body in other ways?) He was a huge body builder freak when I met him
and creatine was his friend. I finnally got him to stop that because i was worried for him taking it tho i know barely anything about the sumpli ent other htan it helps grow muscles.
He's mainly getting it taken out because he's a driller, (a relief driller) and has to look up a lot when changing rods, and it does hurt him something feirce when he's doing that all day long for 12+ hours daily.