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Butter_Butt 02-01-2010 07:23 PM

Not Cellulitis
 
Went to Dr. this Morning.That place on my side is a Lipoma or Assymetrical Panniculus Adiposis..It is a Benign Tumor composed of Fatty Tissue..I asked how it developed and what we are gonna do about it.He said trauma and when I reach or almost reach my WLG,Surgery..

Dingo 02-02-2010 06:54 PM

Very good news. Those are also really common but annoying.
I am glad you are OK. :carrot:

Butter_Butt 02-11-2010 11:57 PM

Dingo,
I don't trust my Doctor and he doesn't order Tests to confirm or back up what he says,so not sure if I trust what he said it is.I honestly believe it is from saggy Fat overlapping off my Couch.

kaplods 02-12-2010 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Butter_Butt (Post 3148516)
Dingo,
I don't trust my Doctor and he doesn't order Tests to confirm or back up what he says,so not sure if I trust what he said it is.I honestly believe it is from saggy Fat overlapping off my Couch.


I think you're both right. When I suggested that I thought it was a pressure or friction injury (both technically types of trauma), the ones I thought of were pressure sores (bed sores), callus (or callus over blister because of the "liquidy" feeling you mentioned) or a lipoma.

I have a few lipomas, one of which was caused by the seat belt digging into my upper arm when I was in a car accident (the seat belt saved my life, but the scar tissue where the seat belt dug in created the lipoma).

However, the other ones I have aren't from a single source of trauma, but from friction and overhang trauma. One is under my arm, where I had "saggy overhang" over the edge of my bra. I also a have small one on each inner thighs from the friction of thigh rub.


My doctor told me that lipomas are usually pretty obviously lipomas (I asked how he knew it wasn't a cancerous tumor), and he said that lipomas are very obviously what they are - especially when the source of trauma is obvious (like your couch overhang, and my bra overhang, car accident, and thigh rub).

My doctor said that if my tumors were very painful, were deeper (didn't move when we pushed it around) or were rapidly growing, then he would have run more tests, and that if I noticed any of that developing I should bring it to his attention.

He told me that weight loss probably would reduce their appearance (but could make them more obvious - the way I understood his explanation was that sometimes for some reason the body won't break down the fat in a lipoma because the scar tissue encapsulates the fat, making it difficult or impossible for the body to use the fat in the tumor for fuel). He said that after I got to my goal weight if they were still noticeable, or if a lipoma interfered with function (say the ones on my inner thighs made walking difficult) then they'd remove them surgically.

Butter_Butt 02-13-2010 01:35 PM

Kaplods,
Thank you for using the words that wouldn't come to mind!This is a pressure/friction trauma from overlapping.It wasn't there until after Month's of sleeping on my Couch.My Doctor told me Lipomas occur if we bump into something.Anything that can cause trauma.He told me after I get to my goal weight,I would require Surgery.He didn't ellaborate if Liposuction or..

A Friend who Works at my local HFS Store told me she researched Lipomas for a Guy.The 2 things she found are: Oil of Frankincense,which has Anti-Tumoral properties.Rub on the Skin above the Fatty Tumor.Also,Dr. John Christopher said to take a cheap can of Asparagus and blend it up and take 2 T Daily for all kinds of Tumors.You can take it cold by the T,mix it in Water and drink or put in a small Stewer and heat and eat as Soup.

kaplods 02-13-2010 04:44 PM

Interesting. I'd never heard about frankincense or asparagus. Aparagus would be easy enough to try.

Butter_Butt 02-19-2010 02:15 AM

I am "big" on Alternative,Integrative and Natural Healing.I'm going to try both the Oil of Frankincense and Asparagus!


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