Tumor ALL OF A SUDDEN

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I have a friend of mine that started Reta and nads at the same time about 2 months ago. He tells me to quickly come over I have to look at something. So I go over ✊ he brings me inside and tells me (with all seriousness) he has a tumor on the side of his head. ( HIS ACTUAL HEAD ON HIS SHOULDERS ). So I take a look and sure enough he has this really soft squishy lump behind his ear, that is really tender to the touch. He automatically blames it on the peps. I couldn’t convince him otherwise, despite all the clinical trial info. So I wanted to ask and see if anybody else has experience anything out of the ordinary while on Reta. I’ve already covered my issue with my previous post. I got my answer so I’m hoping someone knows something and could kindly share. Thanks 😊
 
I certainly hope he plans to show it to a doctor , not just a friend. Most new lumps are not going to be cancers, but not checking it out is not a safe approach. Soft squishy and tender sounds more like an infection or an infected sebaceous cyst, but still needs medical assessment like any new lump.
 
LabRatBarbie said:
I have a friend of mine that started Reta and nads at the same time about 2 months ago. He tells me to quickly come over I have to look at something. So I go over ✊ he brings me inside and tells me (with all seriousness) he has a tumor on the side of his head. ( HIS ACTUAL HEAD ON HIS SHOULDERS ). So I take a look and sure enough he has this really soft squishy lump behind his ear, that is really tender to the touch. He automatically blames it on the peps. I couldn’t convince him otherwise, despite all the clinical trial info. So I wanted to ask and see if anybody else has experience anything out of the ordinary while on Reta. I’ve already covered my issue with my previous post. I got my answer so I’m hoping someone knows something and could kindly share. Thanks 😊
He should see a doctor to be sure but I think dangerous tumors are harder. Not soft and squishy.
 
lessthanhalf said:
I certainly hope he plans to show it to a doctor , not just a friend. Most new lumps are not going to be cancers, but not checking it out is not a safe approach. Soft squishy and tender sounds more like an infection or an infected sebaceous cyst, but still needs medical assessment like any new lump.
Thank you, I agree and told him the same. He is hard headed ( except for that one spot ). I am thinking it’s an infection only because I’ve personal experienced cyst and they don’t typically hurt.
 
Jesus Christ, what the actual hell? I'm trying to name one person I willingly talk to who would lure me into their house to jump scare me with a big squishy lump on the side of their head instead of just texting me "Yo random, I got a big squishy tumor on the sidea my head; am I gonna die?" so I could text back "yeah, bro, every body dies. Call your PCP, unless you're asking me to lance it for you, in which case my answer will be GROSS, call your PCP lol"

Are you a nurse?
 
Probably a lipoma. And obviously not related to his short term of peptides use
 
randompersonrandom said:
Jesus Christ, what the actual hell? I'm trying to name one person I willingly talk to who would lure me into their house to jump scare me with a big squishy lump on the side of their head instead of just texting me "Yo random, I got a big squishy tumor on the sidea my head; am I gonna die?" so I could text back "yeah, bro, every body dies. Call your PCP, unless you're asking me to lance it for you, in which case my answer will be GROSS, call your PCP lol"

Are you a nurse?
Lol he lives across the street. I guess that’s how you would do it. It made me laugh though
 
A lipoma is what first came to my mind too, but obviously he should be heading to see a doctor ASAP, but in all honesty, this does seem to be case of emptyheadedness than hardheadedness. I guess it takes all kinds of folks to keep evolution on its toes.

randompersonrandom said:
unless you're asking me to lance it for you, in which case my answer will be GROSS, call your PCP
I'm gonna take a wild guess here, but I presume those cyst-popping videos do nothing for you???
 
LabRatBarbie said:
( HIS ACTUAL HEAD ON HIS SHOULDERS ).
What I find funny is that due to prior experience in this forum, you felt compelled to emphasize that fact as a preemptive bail of sorts.
 
indolent said:
Probably a lipoma. And obviously not related to his short term of peptides use
Most likely.

I got my medical degree by watching dr pimple popper so I’m basically an expert
 
LabRatBarbie said:
Thank you, I agree and told him the same. He is hard headed ( except for that one spot ). I am thinking it’s an infection only because I’ve personal experienced cyst and they don’t typically hurt.
I’ve had a sebaceous cyst that burst- that hurt a lot. But I agree, it sounds like an abscess or a blocked gland or something. If it was a tumor the skin gets an orange-peel appearance in many cases. But yeah- cancer doesn’t usually hurt at the site of the tumor unless it’s inside of a bone.
 
FlowerFairy said:
I’ve had a sebaceous cyst that burst- that hurt a lot. But I agree, it sounds like an abscess or a blocked gland or something. If it was a tumor the skin gets an orange-peel appearance in many cases. But yeah- cancer doesn’t usually hurt at the site of the tumor unless it’s inside of a bone.
If it’s soft and squishy it’s probably a lipoma. I think cysts tend to be firmer. See my previous post about my level of expertise however
 
Peotidethrowaway said:
If it’s soft and squishy it’s probably a lipoma. I think cysts tend to be firmer. See my previous post about my level of expertise however
I’m going from personal experience. Mine was “probably a lipoma” too. But it was a sebaceous cyst. Had to get it removed twice and I still keep an eye on it (difficult, since it’s high up between my shoulder blades…).

When it was infected it used to make the loveliest bullseye rash…
 
LabRatBarbie said:
Lol he lives across the street. I guess that’s how you would do it. It made me laugh though

Actually, nope, that makes more sense. Kooky neighbors get to wild in a wilder way, because ah hell, that's my neighborhood and I never expected them to not act up.

Smiter said:
I'm gonna take a wild guess here, but I presume those cyst-popping videos do nothing for you???

HARD NO. And also no to those hoof-cleaning videos. NO THANK YOU.
 
randompersonrandom said:
HARD NO. And also no to those hoof-cleaning videos. NO THANK YOU
I'm with you on the hoof-cleaning, but my lady, the sheer tingly ASMR of watching a real juicy cyst exploding streams of pus all over the place...I assure you, once you relish the first cyst hack, you never go back.
 
Smiter said:
I'm with you on the hoof-cleaning, but my lady, the sheer tingly ASMR of watching a real juicy cyst exploding streams of pus all over the place...I assure you, once you relish the first cyst hack, you never go back.
Wow you had to take that to a whole different level!
 
LabRatBarbie said:
Wow you had to take that to a whole different level!
Sometimes we got to go the extra mile to coax a new friend out of the closet. But yeah, if this friend has any sense, he should go to a doc, pronto. Also...

LabRatBarbie said:
I’ve already covered my issue with my previous post. I got my answer
What answer did you get?
 
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